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Who made a copy of himself out of wood, then transplanted his teeth and hair into the sculpture?

In 1885, the Japanese sculptor Masakishi Hananuma, thinking that he was dying of tuberculosis, decided to fashion an exact copy of himself as a keepsake for the woman he loved. Without a single nail, using only glue and pegs, Hananuma recreated the surface of his body down to the smallest detail from several thousand wooden planks - every muscle, vein and wrinkle. Then he made pores in the statue and transplanted his hair, beard, eyebrows and eyelashes into it. Without stopping there, the sculptor gave away his nails and teeth to his copy. After the completion of the work, Hananuma lived for another ten years and died in poverty, and the statue was in private collections for a long time and was badly damaged in the 1994 California earthquake.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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In one of his exploits, Hercules cleared the stables of King Avgii, from which no one had removed manure for thirty years, breaking the wall around them and directing the channels of two rivers there. In this classic story, a terminological inaccuracy is less known: the main inhabitants of the "stables" were not horses, but several thousand bulls, so it would be more appropriate to call them barns. However, it was the "Augean stables" that became a catch phrase, meaning an extreme degree of disorder.

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