Paintings of Mazes, 31, 112, 113, 201 Palace of Knossos, 30-36, 218 Palestine, 209 Pallas, P. S., 233 Panseron, P., 226 Paper, Mazes on, 202 Paracelsus, 195 Paradin, C., 96, 97, 198, 234 Paris, Catacombs of, 40 --, Hôtel de St. Paul, 112, 226 --, Jardin des Plantes, 121, 142 --, Le Luxembourg, 121 --, Les Tuileries, 121, 226 Parkinson, J., 100, 224 Pasiphaë, 22 Patents for Maze Toys, 204-207, 235 Pavements, Church, 54-70, 72, 223 --, Roman, 40, 46-50, 220-221 Pavia, 56, 223 Peckham, London, "Troy" Place-name at, 211 Penitential Use, alleged, of Labyrinths, 67, 97, 222 Pepys, S., 135, 166, 195, 196 Perez, G., 96 Perrault, C., 117, 226 Perrot, G., 218, 220 Persephone, 45 Persian Legends, 162 _Petasus_, 38 Peter of Paris, 177 Petesuchis, 10 Petrie, W. M. Flinders, 13, 14, 16, 43, 217, 221 Philochorus, 17, 20 Phoenician Script, 31 Phrygia, Coins of, 45 Piacenza (Placentia), 57, 222 Pictographs, 31, 154, 183 Piddington, Oxon, 88 _Pigs-in-Clover_ (Toy), 51, 97, 204 Pilgrimages, Labyrinth Journeys in lieu of, 67 Pima Indians, Maze Figures of, 153 Pimperne, Dorset, 81, 185, 228, 229 Place-names, 210-211 Plaque, Egyptian, 43 Plaquette, Italian, 52, 53 "Plashed" Hedges, 117 Plato, 141 Plays with "Labyrinth" Titles, 165, 195-197 Pleasure Gardens, 137, 138, 225 Pliny, 10, 23, 37, 98, 110, 217-219, 224, 232 Pliny the Younger, 110, 224 Plutarch, 17, 20, 218 Po, River, 57 Pococke, R., 12, 26, 218 Poetic Labyrinths, 193-194 Poggio Gajella, 39 Poitiers, 64, 184, 223 Pompeii, 45, 46, 221 Pont l'Abbé (Finistère), 65 Pope, A., 178, 180, 196 Pope Clement X, 127 Porsena, Tomb of, 37, 39, 220 Portrait, alleged, of Rosamond, 169 Pottery, 30, 40, 51, 220 Prévost, M., 223 Prison, Labyrinth as, 35 Privet, use of, in Mazes, 106, 129 Procrustes, 52 Proctor, J., 206, 235 Pryme, Abraham de la, 73, 229 Ptolemy, 16 "Purpose," an essential element in definition, 183 Putney Heath, 90, 225 Puzzle-element in Maze Design, 45, 128, 143, 182, 184, 188 Pyramids of Egypt, 6, 7 -- -- the Egyptian Labyrinth, 8, 9, 10 -- -- -- Etruscan Labyrinth, 38 Quarles, F., 198 Quarry, Labyrinth used as, 16 --, regarded as a Labyrinth, 25 Quatremère de Quincy, A. C., 38, 220 Queen Eleanor, 164-167 -- Henrietta Maria, 134 Queen Mary's Bower, 108, 109, 172, 226 Quiller-Couch, A. T., 197 Race-horse named "Troy-town," 198 Racing Centre named "Mazetown," 142 Randall, or Randolph, T., 82 Rat, Experiment with, 208 Ravenna, 58 Reinach, S., 217, 220 Réné of Anjou, 112 Renkin, S., 121 "Restorations" of Ancient Labyrinths, 14, 15, 16, 38 Revolution, French, and Destruction of Labyrinths, 58, 62 Rheims, 60, 61, 63, 124 Rich, A., 221 Rig-Veda, 162 Ripon, 77 Rites of Spring Awakening, 160 Rix, G. K., 228
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