Mazes and Labyrinths: A General Account of Their History and DevelopmentMatthews, W. H.
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Mazes and Labyrinths: A General Account of Their History and Development
Matthews, W. H.
Labyrinths; Maze gardens
FEWKES, J. W. "A Fictitious Ruin in the Gila Valley, Arizona," in
_American Anthropologist_, N.S. IX, 1907, p. 510.
FEWKES, J. W., in _Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections_, 1920, Vol.
72, No. I, pp. 47-64.
(Pictograph from Mesa Verde.)
(ii) INDIA
BELLEW, H. W. "From the Indus to the Tigris," 1873-4.
(Circular figures on ground, which may be allied to labyrinth
designs.)
(iii) ZULUS
_Folk Lore_, Vol. 23, 1912. Review of "Some Zulu Customs and
Folk-lore," by L. H. SAMUELSON.
(Reference to maze figures on the ground.)
X. MISCELLANEOUS
HOMER. "Iliad," xviii. 590, etc.
(Ariadne's Dance.)
PLINY. "Hist. Nat.," xxxvi. 85.
(Maze Games.)
VIRGIL. "Aeneid," v. 545-603.
(Troy Game.)
SUETONIUS. "Nero," vii.
(Troy Game.)
PALLAS, P. S. "Reise durch verschiedene Provinzen des russischen
Reichs," 1778, Vol. III.
(Siberian Crane Dance.)
STRUTT, J. "Sports and Pastimes of the People of England," 1830, p.
317.
NEIDHART VON REUENTHAL, ed. MORITZ-HAUPT, 1858, pp. 154-186.
(Troy-Aldei and Troyerlais.)
BENNDORF, O. "Das Alter des Trojaspiels," in W. REICHEL'S "Über
Homerische Waffen," 1894, pp. 133-9.
(Troy Game.)
_Folk Lore_, Vol. 24, 1913. Presidential Address of W. CROOKE, p. 34.
(Magic Ceremonies.)
_Folk Lore_, Vol. 29, 1918. "Collectanea," pp. 238-47.
(Serbian Troy Dances.)
_Notes and Queries._
4 ser., V, 1870.
(Troy Game in England.)
5 ser., I, 1874, p. 104.
("Labyrinth of St. Bernard," Mt. Carmel.)
8 ser., IV, 1893, p. 96, and V, 1894, pp. 37, 96, 351.
("Troy-town" place-names and Troia Nova.)
GORDON, E. O. "Prehistoric London," 1914.
(London as New Troy.)
LAMBERTUS ARDENSIS. "Historia Comitum Ardensium et Guisnensium, A.D.
800-1200," in "Reliquiae Manuscriptorum" of Petrus de Ludewig,
1727, Bk. IV, ch. 127, p. 549.
(Labyrinthine building in French Flanders.)
_Fonds Latin._ MS. No. 13013. Ninth-century "Comput" of St. Germain.
(Labyrinth figure.)
HENRY OF CLAIRVAUX, in _Hoveden's Chronicle_, under year 1178.
(Reference to Labyrinth. ? Metaphorical.)
BROMPTON, J. "Chronicon," under year 1151, in Sir R. TWYSDEN'S
"Historiae Anglicanae Scriptores X," 1652.
(Rosamond's Bower.)
HIGDEN, R. "Polychronicon," 1381-94. Ed. C. BABINGTON, 1886. Bk.
VIII, ch. 26.
(Rosamond's Coffer.)
LANG, A. "Magic and Religion," 1901.
(Prehistoric Rock Engravings.)
TATE, G. "The Ancient British Sculptured Rocks of Northumberland,
etc.," in _Berwickshire Naturalists' Club Proceedings_, Vol. V,
1864, p. 137, etc.
(Labyrinthoid figures on rocks.)
LUKIS, F. C., in _Journal of British Arch'l. Assn._, Vol. III, 1848,
pp. 269-79.
(Engraved stones on Gav'r Innis, Brittany.)
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