[INDEX]
- Ackermann, R., [78], [229]
- Addison, J., [169]
- Aegean, [20], [174]
- Aegeus, [17], [19]
- Aeneas, [98], [181]
- Aesculapius, Temple of, [51], [222]
- Aesop, [117]
- Agar, M., [145]
- Aix, near Marseilles, [48], [65], [220]
- Albano, [39]
- Alcazar, Seville, [125], [227]
- Alciati, A., [198], [234]
- Algeria, Pavement Labyrinth, [54], [223]
- Alkborough, Lincs, Church Labyrinth, [70], [72], [223]
- — — Turf Labyrinth, [71–73], [78], [84], [185], [229]
- Allcroft, A. H., [77], [213], [231]
- Allegorical Labyrinths, [133], [194], [198], [234], [235]
- Allen, T., [73], [229]
- Alpine Rock Engravings, [153], [234]
- Altieri, [127]
- Amé, E., [222]
- Amenemhat III, [13], [14]
- America, Hedge Mazes in, [142], [228]
- American Homes and Gardens, [224]
- American Indians, Maze Figures of, [97], [98]
- Amiens, [60], [61], [223]
- Amulet, Egyptian, [43]
- Amusement, Maze Arrangements for, [41], [65], [129], [202–208], [235]
- Ancren Riwle, [175]
- Andrews, W., [3], [216]
- Androgeos, [18]
- Androuet du Cerceau, J., [113], [114], [121], [226]
- Anhalt, [133], [227]
- Annales Archéologiques, [201], [222], [223]
- Annalia Dubrensia, [82], [229]
- d'Annunzio, G., [197]
- Apollo, [44], [45]
- Apollodorus, [23], [218]
- Appian Way, [39]
- Appleby, [73], [229]
- Arbor Vitae, Maze of, [142]
- Arbours, [100], [132], [142], [189]
- Architectural Labyrinths, [6–16], [30–37], [51], [111].
- Architecture, Dictionary of, [216]
- Ardres, [111], [165], [233]
- Argolid, [51]
- Ariadne, [19–22], [31], [47], [48], [96], [160], [167], [177]
- Aristotle, [16]
- Arizona, [153]
- Arley Hall, Cheshire, [140], [226]
- Arneth, J. C., [220]
- Arnot, J. M., [205], [206], [235]
- Aromatic Plants in Mazes, [103–106], [141]
- Arras Cathedral, [61], [62], [222]
- Arsinoë, [14]
- Ascanius, [158]
- Asenby, Yorks, [77], [213], [231]
- Ashwell, Beds, [91]
- Aspelin, J. R., [147–149], [231]
- Athens, [17], [19]
- Auber, C. A., [223]
- Aubrey, J., [81], [135], [152], [166], [173], [225], [228]
- Austin, A., [200]
- Austin, G., [230]
- Austria, Hedge Maze in, [142]
- — Roman Pavement in, [47]
- Auxerre Cathedral, [61]
- Axe Symbol, [31–34], [175], [176]
- Babylon, [150]
- Bacchus, [20]
- Bacchylides, [17]
- Bacon, F., [105]
- Badminton, [132], [225]
- Baikie, J., [219]
- Baldini, B., [20]
- Balks, [139], [189]
- Ball, W. W. R., [3], [140], [217]
- Ballad of Fair Rosamond, [167]
- Banbury, [88]
- Banks around Turf Mazes, [73], [81]
- Barcelona, [141], [227]
- Barkley, C. W., [230]
- Barnes, W., [230]
- Barrow, Julaber's, [90], [173], [230]
- Bastions, Turf Mazes with, [82], [84], [88]
- Battle, Abbot of, [136]
- Baugé, [112], [226]
- Bayeux, [61]
- Becket, Thomas, [169]
- Bede, [66]
- Bedfordshire, Turf Maze Sites in, [91]
- Bedfordshire (Wrest Park), [132]
- Beech, Hedges of, [140]
- Belgium, [112], [124], [227]
- Bellas, W., [82]
- Bellew, H. W., [232]
- "Bellows," [82]
- Bells, Labyrinths on, [202], [235]
- Belonius, [25]
- Belton House, Lincs, [140], [226], [228]
- Belvoir Castle, [132]
- Benndorf, O., [233]
- Benserade, I. de, [118]
- Berthelot, P. E. M., [95], [96], [234]
- Betin, P., [226]
- Beulah Spa, [137]
- Bevitt, W., [205], [235]
- Bicknell, C., [234]
- Birds, Automatic, [51], [166]
- — Tombs of, [11]
- Blackheath, [136], [230]
- Blandford, [81]
- Blenheim, [168]
- Blondel, J. F., [226]
- Boeckler, C. A., [121–126], [227]
- Bohemia, King of, [194]
- Bonnin, T., [201]
- Book Titles, The Labyrinth in, [193–197]
- Borgo, Finland, [148]
- Borough, Etymology of, [136], [173]
- Borough, The (Southwark), [135], [136], [210], [228]
- Bosquet de la Reine, [121]
- Botetourt, Lord, [80]
- Bouchet, J., [194]
- Boughton, [132]
- Boughton Green, [75], [76], [230], [231]
- Bourbourg, Louis of, [111], [165]
- Bourn, Cambs, [69], [70], [84]
- Boutrays (or Boutterais), R., [59]
- Bower, Etymology of the word, [170–173], [235]
- — Queen Mary's, [108], [109], [172], [226]
- — Rosamond's, [1], [111], [164–169], [172]
- Bowl, with Exploits of Theseus, [52]
- Box, use of in Mazes, [100], [101], [108–110], [121], [127], [146]
- Brandenburg, [149]
- Breamore, Hants, [73], [74], [229], [230]
- Brentano, A., [204], [235]
- Bridge, H., [206], [207], [235]
- Brigg, Lincs, [73]
- Brindisi, [50], [221]
- British Magazine, [199]
- British Museum, [20], [44], [106], [219]
- Brittany, [92], [121], [153]
- Britten, J., [228]
- Brompton, J., [165], [233]
- Bronze Age, [149]
- Brown, A. J., [224]
- Brown, L. ("Capability" Brown), [134]
- Brutus (Prydain), [181]
- Bucknall, C., [234]
- Builder, The, [61], [223]
- Bull, Cult of, [31], [34]
- Bull, E. J., [231]
- Bull-leaping, Sport of, [34]
- Bull, Pasiphaë and the, [22]
- Bull's Head on Coins, [44]
- Burcestre, J., [210]
- Burges, W., [66]
- Burgh, Cumberland, [87], [92], [230]
- Burghley (Burleigh), Lord, [114]
- Burrows, R. M., [219]
- Button Seals, Egyptian, [43]
- Caen, [64], [142], [223]
- Caerdroia or Caer y troiau, [92], [94], [228]
- Caerdroi-Newydd, [181]
- Caerleon, Mon., [48], [221]
- Caerludd, [181]
- Caesar, Julius, [90], [174], [181]
- Caetani-Lovatelli, E., [221]
- Caine, Hall, [181]
- Caley, J, [134]
- Calverley, C. S., [171]
- Camber, or Tilt, of Maze Paths, [73]
- Cambridge, [53], [140]
- Cambridgeshire, Church Mazes in, [66], [69], [70]
- — Turf Maze in, [82]
- Camden, W., [84], [229]
- Campana, Marquis, [201]
- Campi, P. M., [57], [222]
- Candia, [29]
- Canina, L., [14], [15], [218], [220]
- Canova, A., [22]
- Canterbury, [67], [70], [169]
- Cardboard Mazes, [204]
- Card Game, "Labyrinth," [208]
- Cardross, [108]
- Careri, J. F. G., [218]
- Caria, [175]
- Carmel, Mount, [209]
- Caroon, [12]
- Carpenter, J., [131]
- Carwell, T., [195]
- Casa del Labirinto, Pompeii, [46], [221]
- Casa Grande, Arizona, [153]
- Catacombs, [40], [69]
- Catherine de Medici, [103], [113]
- Cats, J., [198], [234]
- Catullus, [23]
- Caumont, A. de, [48], [221]
- Caumont, le Seigneur de, [156], [219]
- Cave, Dictaean, [21], [32]
- Caverns, Natural, [183]
- — of Gortyna, [23–28], [219]
- Cedar Hill, U.S.A., [142], [228]
- Centaur confused with Minotaur, [52], [53], [56], [57]
- Cerceau. See [Androuet du Cerceau].
- Ceremonial of Spring Awakening, [161]
- Chair, or Throne, of Minos, [30], [31]
- Châlons-sur-Marne, [65]
- Chantilly, [121], [226]
- Chapman, H. W., [228]
- Charles I, [134]
- Charles V of France, [112]
- Charles of Spain, [126]
- Charleval, [113], [226]
- Chartres, [59], [60], [61], [75], [223]
- Chateaubriand, [68]
- Chatsworth, [109]
- Chaucer, G., [171], [174], [176], [177], [180]
- Cheltenham, [140]
- Chemin de Jérusalem, [60], [64], [66], [67], [96]
- Cherry Trees in Mazes, [121]
- Cheshire, Maze in, [140]
- Chilcombe, Hants, [79]
- Chilcotin Indians, [160]
- Children, Mazes for (see also [Amusement]), [40], [99], [129], [149]
- Chilham, Kent, [90]
- Chipping Campden, [82], [229]
- Chiusi, [37–39]
- Choisy-le-Roi, [121], [226]
- Choros of Ariadne, [22], [31]
- Christian Emblems, [69]
- Chronology of Church Labyrinths, [54], [57], [59], [60]
- — — Cretan Labyrinth, [30]
- — — Egyptian Labyrinth, [13], [15], [16]
- — — Hedge Mazes, [110–135]
- — — Turf Labyrinths, [95]
- Church Labyrinths, [4], [54–70], [72], [97], [215], [223]
- Churchward, A., [31]
- Churchwardens' Accounts, [135], [225], [229]
- Ciampini, G. G., [56], [222]
- Cicero, [110]
- Ciel, [60]
- Clairvaux, Abbot of, [111]
- Claudian, [23]
- Cleidemus, [17]
- Clement X, Pope, [127]
- Cleopatra, Queen, [16]
- Clerc, S. le, [117], [118], [226]
- Clifford, Walter (see also [Rosamond]), [164]
- Clifton, Notts, [88], [89], [229]
- "Closed" Designs, [183]
- Clue of Thread, [19], [167], [191]
- Clusium, [37–39]
- Cockerell, C. R., [26], [27], [219]
- Coffer of Rosamond, [166], [233]
- Coins, Knossian, Lydias, Phrygian, etc., [42], [44], [45], [92], [149], [161], [220]
- — Roman, [78], [84]
- Collar, H., [228]
- Cologne, [65], [223]
- Comarmond, A., [221]
- Comberton, Cambs, [84], [229], [231]
- Comenius, [196]
- Commelyn, J., [107], [227]
- "Compact" Design, [185]
- Constable, J. G., [73]
- Convent of St. Barlaam, [95], [223]
- Cook, A. B., [3], [53], [161], [216], [219]
- Cooke, J., [135]
- Corinth, [176]
- Cormerod, Switzerland, [48], [220]
- Cortenovis, A., [38]
- Cotswold Hills, [82], [228], [229]
- Cotton, H. S., [232]
- Country Life, [3], [216]
- Country Life (America), [228]
- Cow, Hollow, of Daedalus, [22]
- Cowper, W., [196]
- Craigmillar Castle, [202]
- Cranborne Chase, [74]
- Crane Dance, [19], [159], [162], [233]
- Cremona, [57], [223]
- Cretan Labyrinth, [2], [4], [17–36], [98], [111], [152], [153], [156–159], [216], [218], [219]
- Creuzer, G. F., [220]
- Crisp, F., [225]
- Crocodiles, Sacred, [7], [9]
- Cromlechs, Distribution of, [99]
- Crooke, W., [233]
- Cross, Labyrinth Figure on, [151]
- Crown of Ariadne, [20]
- Croxall, S., [167], [168]
- Crusades, Church Labyrinths and the, [67]
- Crystal Palace, [138]
- Cumberland, Mazes in, [78], [86], [87], [92], [230]
- "Cup and Ring" Marks, [152]
- Cupid, [117]
- Cursus, [77]
- Cuthbert, R. A., [205], [235]
- Cyclops, Labyrinth of the, [40], [219]
- Cymmrodorion Society, Transactions, [92], [228]
- Cypress used for Mazes, [121]
- Daedale, [60]
- Daedalus, [18], [22], [23], [52], [111], [112], [156], [160], [172], [176], [177], [179]
- Daily Chronicle, [225]
- Daily Mail, [227]
- Daire, L. F., [223]
- Dance, Crane, [19], [159], [162]
- — of Ariadne, [160]
- — Maiden's, [150]
- — of Troy, [156–163]
- Dances, Morris and Sword, [161]
- Dancing—Place of Ariadne, [22], [31]
- Danish Origin of Turf Mazes, [136], [152], [228]
- Dante, [58], [193]
- Daremberg, Saglio and Pottier, Dict. Antiq., [216]
- Debdale Hall, Mansfield, [140], [228]
- Debray, M., [222]
- Dédale, Dédalus, [112]
- Definitions (see also [Etymology]), [1], [2], [182], [184]
- Defoe, D., [128], [225]
- De Launay, R., [4], [215], [222]
- Delille, J., [143]
- Delone (or Delorney), T., [166]
- Delos, [19], [159]
- Demeter, [44]
- Denmark, Labyrinths in, [151]
- Dennis, G., [39], [40], [219]
- Denny, W., [82]
- Denton, J. C., [231]
- Deschamps des Pas, L., [222]
- Design, Labyrinth, [182–189], [217]
- d'Este, [103], [200], [226]
- Destruction of Church Labyrinths, [58–63]
- — — Egyptian Labyrinth, [11],16
- — — Hedge Mazes, [115], [121]
- — — Turf Mazes, [76]
- Devonshire, Mazes in, [91]
- — Rock Engravings in, [152]
- De Vries, J. V., [101], [102], [107], [227]
- Diodorus Siculus, [9], [23], [217], [218]
- Discovery (Journal), [219]
- Dodona, [38]
- Doolhof, [108], [127]
- Dorchester, [82], [211]
- Dorset, Mazes in, [80]—82, [211]
- Double Axe, [31–34], [175], [176], [218]
- Doublet, G., [221]
- Doublet de Boisthibault, [223]
- Dover, R. ("Dover's Games"), [82]
- Drayton, M., [166]
- Dress Embroidery, Labyrinthine, [155]
- Drych y Prif Oesoedd, [92]
- Dudeney, H. E., [3], [217]
- Duffus, Morayshire, [201]
- Dunbar, E. D., [234]
- Dunbar, W., [171]
- Dungeon at Knossos, [20], [36]
- Dunstable, [91]
- Dupérac, S., [103], [226]
- Durand, J., [58], [222], [234]
- Duris, Kylix by, [220]
- Durus, Quintus Laberius, [90], [174]
- Dutch Mazes, [101], [102], [107], [127]
- Dwarf Shrub Mazes, [100], [103]
- Earp, F. R., [234]
- Earthquake at Knossos, [35]
- Earthworks, Ancient, near Turf Mazes, [75]
- Eastcote, [203]
- Eberhard of Bethune, [196]
- Ecclesiastical Labyrinths, [4], [54–70], [72], [97], [215], [222], [223]
- — Origin, supposed, of Turf Mazes, [86], [93], [94], [95], [162], [215]
- — Sites near Turf Labyrinths, [72]
- Eden, River, [87]
- Egton, Yorks, [77]
- Egyptian Labyrinth, [4], [6–16], [185], [217]
- — Seals, Amulets, &c., [43]
- Elderkin, G. W., [220]
- Eleanor, Queen, [164–167]
- Elgood, G. S., [226]
- Elson, G., [76]
- Ely, [66], [70]
- Emblems, [96], [198], [234]
- Embrun, Archbishop of, [96]
- Encyclopaedia articles on Labyrinths, [3], [130], [134], [138], [216]
- Enghien, [124], [227]
- Engravings (see also [Graffito]), [130], [219]
- Essex, Mazes in, [82], [138], [139]
- d'Este, [103], [200], [226]
- Estienne, C., [103], [226]
- Etruscan Labyrinth, [37–40], [219]
- — Vase (from Tragliatella), [40], [220]
- Etymology of "Bower," [170]-173, [235]
- Etymology of "Julian's Bower," [98], [173], [174]
- — — "Labyrinth," [32], [35], [172], [175–178]
- — — "Lieue," [60]
- — — "Maze," [136], [179–180]
- — — "Minotaur," [35]
- Euripides, [22]
- Europa, [21], [45]
- Evans, A. J., [3], [4], [29–36], [218], [221]
- Evelyn, J., [114], [121], [127], [135], [227]
- Experiment with rat, [208]
- Exton Park, [132]
- Fables, Aesop's, at Versailles, [117–120]
- Fabyan, R., [172]
- Fairies, Song of the, [77]
- Farnham, Surrey, [90]
- Fayum, [14]
- Feast in connection with Maze, [84]
- Ferguson, R. S., [230]
- Fergusson, J., [218]
- Fewkes, J. W., [153], [232]
- Fiction, Mazes and Labyrinths in, [1], [76], [77], [164–169]
- Fields, Maze Figures in (Pliny), [40], [98]
- Figures, Human, in Church Labyrinth, [61]
- Finances of Hampton Court Maze, [129], [225]
- Finiguerra, M., [20], [219]
- Finland, Mazes in, [147], [148], [150], [231]
- Fish-Stews, Ancient, Maze-like, [75]
- Flanders, Labyrinthine Building in, [111]
- Fletcher, G., [196]
- Floral Labyrinths, [101–106]
- Florence, Manuscript in, [53]
- Florentine Picture Chronicle, [20], [219]
- Folk Dances, English, [161], [163]
- Folk Lore, [73], [77]
- Folk Lore (Journal), [155], [232], [233]
- Folk Memory, [73], [77], [228]
- Fountains in Mazes, [117], [138], [142]
- Fouquier, M., [227]
- Fragrant Shrubs in Mazes, [141]
- France, Church Labyrinths in, [58–66], [112], [222], [223]
- — Hedge Mazes in, [112], [113], [117–121], [142], [226]
- — Roman Mosaics in, [48]
- Frazer, J. G., [160], [215]
- Frederick I of Bohemia, [194]
- Frescoes, [31], [34], [42]
- Frets, Greek, [51]
- Friar Park, Henley, [121]
- Fry, L., [138]
- Fullmer, S., [224]
- Future of Labyrinth Idea, [212]
- Fylfot, or Swastika, [42]
- Gabriel, J., [121]
- Gailhabaud, J., [222]
- Gaillon, Mazes at, [113]
- Galatea, [138]
- Gallows Hill, [74]
- Game of "Labyrinth," [208]
- Game of "Troy," [52], [98], [156–162], [232], [233]
- Games played in Turf Mazes, [73], [75], [81], [82], [90], [232]
- — — — Stone Labyrinths, [149]
- — — — Maze Figures on the Ground, [41], [65], [153], [154], [202]
- Gaming Board at Knossos, [30]
- Garden-bed Labyrinths, [101–105]
- Gardeners, Views of, on Mazes, [144–145]
- Garden Fête, Temporary Maze at, [203]
- Gav'r Innis, Mazy Engravings at, [153]
- Geddie, G. H., [231]
- "Gelyan Bower," [77], [173]
- Gemelli-Careri, J. F., [11], [218]
- Gems, Labyrinths on, [52], [222]
- Geranos or Crane Dance, [19], [159], [162], [233]
- German Allegorical Engraving, [194], [235]
- Germany, Church Labyrinths in, [65], [223]
- — Hedge Mazes in, [123], [127], [133]
- — Stone Labyrinths in, [149]
- Géruzez, J. B. F., [67], [222]
- Giant's Castle, Fence or Street, [150]
- Gilchrist, R. M., [197]
- Gillian's Bore, [73]
- Gilling Bore, [71]
- Glasgow, G., [219]
- Gloucestershire, Mazes in, [82], [140]
- Goal of a Maze or Labyrinth, [2], [73], [100], [128], [138], [189], [203]
- Goathland, [77]
- Godmersham, [90]
- Godstowe, [165], [166], [169]
- Godwin, J. F., [88]
- Godwin, O. W., [89], [231]
- Good Friday Celebrations, [90]
- Gopher, [154]
- Gordon, E. O., [4], [181], [216], [230]
- Gortyna, [23–28], [219]
- Gothland, [149], [202]
- Graevius, J. G., [218]
- Graffito at Pompeii, [46], [221]
- Grantham, [140], [228]
- Gravesend, [138]
- Greece, The Labyrinth Figure in, [51], [95]
- Greenwell, W., [77]
- Greenwich, [136]
- Guard Room, Labyrinth in, [65]
- Guérin, V., [221]
- Guildford, [90], [230]
- Gunterstein, [127], [227]
- Hackney, [135]
- Hadrumetum, [48]
- Hagia Triada, [43]
- Hall, H. R., [219]
- Hall of Double Axes, [3] 2
- Hampshire, Mazes in, [73], [74], [79]
- Hampstead, [137]
- Hampton Court, Little Maze, or Troy Town, [129], [130], [225]
- — —, The Maze, [127–129], [138], [142], [185], [186], [187], [191], [192], [199], [225]
- — —, The Maze, in Literature, [128], [192], [199], [225]
- — —, Pictures at, [112], [169]
- — —, Queen Mary's Bower, [109]
- Harland-Oxley, W. E., [230]
- Harley Manuscripts, [224]
- Harpham, Yorks, Roman Pavement, [48], [54], [221]
- "Harris" at Hampton Court, [192]
- Harris, W., [127], [227]
- Harrow Road, "The Maze," [137]
- Harrow School Museum, [52]
- Harte, Bret, [173]
- Hasted, E., [210]
- Hastingleigh, [211]
- Hatfield, Herts, [115], [116], [186], [187], Frontispiece.
- Hatfield, S., [71], [229]
- Havard, H., [226], [235]
- Havering-at-Bower, [172]
- Hawara, [14], [175], [176], [217]
- Hawes, C. H. and H. B., [219]
- Hawthorne, N., [17]
- Hazlitt, W. C., [195], [235]
- Head, B. V., [220]
- Hearne, T., [168]
- Hedge Mazes, [110–146], [224–228]
- — —, Criticism of, [143], [144]
- Helsingfors, [147], [150]
- Henley-on-Thames, [121], [225]
- Henrietta Maria, Queen, [134]
- Henry, Abbot of Clairvaux, [111], [233]
- Henry I, [168]
- — II, [111], [164–167]
- — VIII, [168]
- Hera, [44]
- Heraldry, The Labyrinth in, [96], [97], [181], [235]
- Herefordshire Beacon, [90], [229]
- Herodotus, [6–9], [14], [23], [217]
- Hertfordshire, Mazes in, [114–116], [210]
- Hesiod, [20]
- Hieroglyphs, [43]
- Higden, R., [166], [233]
- Hill, A. D., [230]
- Hill, or Hyll, T., [103–105], [195], [224]
- Hillbury, Surrey, [90]
- Hilton, Hunts, [84–86], [229], [231]
- Hippodromus, [110]
- Hoare, R. C., [229]
- Hoeck, C., [219]
- Holbein, H., [113]
- Holderness, [77]
- Holland, Mazes in, [107], [127], [227]
- Hollar, W., [135]
- Holly in Maze Hedges, [129], [130], [146]
- Home, H. (Lord Kames), [143], [224]
- Homer, [20], [36], [160], [163], [232]
- Horatii and Curatii, Tomb of, [39]
- Hornbeam in Maze Hedges, [129], [131], [142]
- Horncastle, [77], [78], [98]
- Horticulture, The Labyrinth in, [100–146]
- Hospitator, [174]
- House of the Labyrinth, Pompeii, [45]
- — — Tcuhu, [153]
- Hoveden, R., [166], [233]
- How, W. W., [218]
- Hugh of Lincoln, [166]
- Hull, [77], [78]
- Huntingdonshire, Maze in, [84–86]
- Hutchins, J., [229]
- Hutchison, A. F., [226]
- Hydraulic Statuary, [117]
- Iceland, Mazes in, [149], [150], [162]
- Ida, Mount, [23], [26]
- "Idrison," [92], [228]
- Imandes, [9]
- Inchmahome, [108]
- Indian Dance, [160]
- — Maze Figures, [153], [154], [232]
- — Sun Ceremonial, [160]
- Inscriptions accompanying Labyrinths, [45], [50], [52], [54], [56], [57], [61], [68], [95], [96], [121], [133], [151], [221]
- Inventions of Daedalus, [22], [51]
- Inversion of Design of Turf Maze, [79], [82]
- Inwards, R., [217]
- Ionian Coins, [45]
- Ireland, Rock Engravings in, [152]
- —, Maze Names in, [211]
- Irons, E. A., [231]
- Islington, [137]
- Islip, A., [107], [224]
- Italy, Church Labyrinths in, [56–58], [222], [223]
- —, Hedge Mazes in, [103], [126], [127], [142], [226], [227]
- —, Plaquette, with Labyrinth, from, [52]
- —, Rock Engravings in, [153]
- Izod, F., [82]
- Jackson, E. M., [139]
- Jacquemart, Canon, of Rheims, [61]
- James I, [195]
- Jardin Chinois, le, [204], [235]
- Jardin des Plantes, Paris, [121], [142]
- Jericho, Walls of, [150]
- Jérusalem, Chemin de, [60], [64], [66–68], [96]
- —, Ruins of, [150]
- Jerusalem, Voyages to, [67], [68], [156]
- Jeu-de-lettres, Labyrinth with, [54], [55]
- Johnson, S., [143], [172]
- Johnson, W., [228]
- Jomard, E. F., [12], [218]
- Julaber's Barrow, [90], [173], [230]
- Julian, Saint, [173–174]
- Julian's Bower, [71], [78], [91], [96], [98], [173]
- Juliberry's Grave, [90], [173], [230]
- Julius Caesar, [90], [174], [181]
- Julus, or Iulus, [98]
- July Park, [77]
- Juniper in Maze Hedges, [105], [146]
- Junius, [172]
- Kabbadias, P., [52], [222]
- Kames, Lord, [143], [224]
- Kensington Palace, [130]
- Kensington, South, [138], [139], [225]
- Kent, Mazes in, [78], [90], [91], [136], [138]
- —, "Troy-town" Place-names in, [211]
- Kerkyon, [52]
- King's Knot, The, [109]
- Kingsley, C., [17]
- Kip, J., [132], [225]
- Kipling, R., [197]
- Knossos, [17], [18], [21], [26], [28], [29–36], [42], [160], [176]
- Knots, [100], [101], [105], [106], [109]
- Knowledge (Journal), [186], [217]
- Krause, E., [187], [216], [217], [231]
- Kylix, or Bowl, with Theseus Figures, [52]
- Labaris, [175]
- Labranda, [34], [175]
- Labrys, [34], [175]
- "Labyrinth Camp," [211]
- Labyrinth, Cult of, Distribution, [155]
- —, Etymology of word, [32], [35], [172], [175–178]
- —, Floral, or Dwarf Shrub, [101–106]
- —, Game of, [208]
- —, of Clusium (Etruscan), [37], [219]
- —, of Crete, [2], [4], [17–36], [98], [111], [216], [218], [219]
- —, of Egypt, [4], [6–16], [217]
- —, of Lemnos, [37]
- —, of Samos, [37]
- —, of the Cyclops (Nauplia), [40]
- —, Topiary. See [Hedge Maze].
- Labyrinthine Language, [101], [133]
- Lake of the Labyrinth (Lake Moeris), [7], [9], [12], [13]
- Lambert of Ardres (Lambertus Ardensis), [111], [112], [223]
- Lampares, [13]
- Lang, A., [234]
- Langley, Batty, [132], [224]
- Lappland, Mazes in, [147], [150]
- Latin Maxims as a Verbal "Labyrinth," [209]
- "Laud's Labyrinth," [195]
- Launay, R. de, [4], [215], [222]
- Laurel, Use of, in Topiary Work, [110]
- Lauremberg, P., [227]
- Law, E., [225], [234]
- Lawson, W., [105], [224]
- Leicestershire, Maze in (Belvoir Castle), [132]
- Leigh, Dorset, [80], [229]
- Leland, J., [168]
- Leman, T., [90]
- Lemnos, [37]
- Lepsius, K. R., [12], [218]
- Lieue, La (Chartres Labyrinth), [59]
- Liger, L., [131]
- Lille, [66], [223]
- Lime Trees used for Mazes, [140]
- Lincolnshire, Mazes in, [71–73], [77], [78], [140], [229]
- Literature on Mazes and Labyrinths, [1], [3], [4], [215–235].
- See also [Book Titles], Criticism and [Fiction].
- Lithographed Mazes, [204]
- Lodge, O. W. F., [169], [197]
- London, G., [127], [131], [224]
- London, Mazes in, [135–139]
- —, The New Troy (Troy-Novant), [4], [181], [216], [233]
- Longsword, William, [165]
- Loo, [127], [227]
- Loops in Labyrinth Design, [65], [86], [184], [186], [190]
- Louis XIV, [11], [117], [121]
- Louis de Bourbourg, [111], [165]
- Louise de Savoie, [112]
- Louth, [77], [78], [229]
- Love, Labyrinths of, [178], [196]
- Lucas, E., [217]
- Lucas, P., [11], [218]
- Lucca, [55–57], [223]
- Lucretius, House of, at Pompeii, [45]
- Lukis, F. C., [234]
- Lusus Trojae, [52], [98], [158], [232], [233]
- Luxembourg Gardens, Paris, [121]
- Lyddington, Rutland, [75]
- Lydia, [175]
- —, Coins of, [45]
- Macartney, M., [224]
- Machine de Marli, [120]
- Mackenzie, Compton, [1]
- Maffei, P. A., [52], [222]
- Magic Rites, [160], [233]
- Maiden Bower, [91]
- Maiden's Dance, [150]
- Maintenance of Mazes, [145], [146]
- Malvern Hills, [90]
- Manetho, [175]
- Man-in-the-Maze (Toy), [205]
- Manningtree, Essex, [139]
- Mansart, J. H., [117]
- Mansfield Woodhouse, [140]
- Manuscripts, [53], [219], [223], [224]
- Marden, Surrey, [135]
- Marfleet, [77]
- Markham, G., [105]
- Mary Queen of Scots, [108]
- Mary Tudor, Princess, [136]
- Mason, G., [172], [235]
- Massmann, H. F., [216]
- Materials, Hedge, [146]
- Mathematical Principles, [190], [216], [217]
- May Eve Games, [73]
- Mayer, Max, [175]
- Maynard, G. N., [230]
- Maze, Etymology of the word, [136], [179], [180]
- Maze Green, [210]
- — Hill, [136], [210]
- — Pattern on Palace Wall, Knossos, [31], [32], [42]
- — Pond, [210]
- — Sunday, [179]
- — Toys, [204–208], [235]
- Mazes of Flowers and Herbs, [101–106]
- Mazetown, Ireland, [211]
- Mazles, [84]
- Meager, L., [224]
- Meander, [28], [31], [32], [42], [48], [52], [130], [134], [179], [183], [221]
- Medici, Catherine de, [103], [113]
- Meillet, A., [235]
- Mela, Pomponius, [9], [217]
- Memory, Folk-, [73], [77], [228]
- Memphis, [43]
- Mena, Juan de, [193]
- Menteith, Queen Mary's Bower at, [108], [172], [226]
- Mesa Verde, Indian Pictograph from, [154], [232]
- Metaphor, The Labyrinth in, [41], 282.
- See also [Book Titles] and [Etymology].
- Meursius, J., [218]
- Meyer, W., [217]
- Middlesex, Mazes in. See [Hackney], [Hampstead], [Hampton Court], [Harrow Road], [Islington].
- Milan, [142], [227]
- Miller, T., [169]
- Millin, A. L., [220]
- Milton, J., [178]
- Minoa, [22]
- Minoan Art and Civilisation, [30], [31], [42], [218], [219]
- Minos, [17–23], [27], [31], [45], [218]
- Minotaur, [18–20], [22], [44], [46–53], [56], [59], [96], [112], [156], [177]
- Mirror Mazes, [202]
- Mistley Place, [139], [228]
- Mizmaze, [71]
- Mnemonics, [191], [192]
- Moeris, King, [9]
- —, Lake, [7], [9], [12], [13]
- Mollet, A., [123], [227]
- —, J. W., [235]
- Monmouthshire, Roman Pavement in, [48], [221]
- —, "Troy" Place-names in, [211]
- Monument in Turf Maze, [85], [86]
- Moore, T., [146], [172], [216]
- Morris Dances, [161]
- Mosaic Pavements, [40], [47–50]
- Mosso, A., [219]
- Mounsey, W. H., [92]
- Mount Carmel, [209]
- Mountaine, Didymus (Hill, T.), [103], [224]
- Müller, K., [222]
- Müller, K. O., [38], [220]
- Multicursal Designs, [184–187]
- Munich, [127], [227]
- Müntz, E., [222]
- Murray, G. G. A., [21]
- Muswell Hill, Oxfordshire, [88]
- Mycenae, [34]
- Mycenaeans, [44]
- Mylasa, [175]
- Myres, J. L., [218]
- Mystery, Sense of, associated with Labyrinths, [1], [5], [77], [193]
- Napery (Towels), Mazes on, [201], [234]
- Naples, [40]
- Napoleon, Egyptian Expedition of, [12], [218]
- Natural Labyrinths, [182]
- Nauplia, [40], [219]
- Naxos, [19], [48]
- Neidhart von Reuenthal, [162], [233]
- Neolithic Remains, [30]
- Nero, [159]
- Nesfield, W. H., [138], [225]
- New Georgia, [137]
- Nineveh, City of, [150]
- Nisbett, H. C., [230]
- Nix, S. D., [205], [235]
- Nodes, [190], [204]
- Nomes of Egypt, [7], [10]
- Nordstrom, S., [235]
- Northamptonshire, Roman Pavement in, [48], [221]
- —, Mazes in, [75], [76], [132], [230], [231]
- Northumberland, Rock Engravings in, [152], [217]
- Norway, Mazes in, [150]
- Notes and Queries, [73], [161], [230], [233]
- Nôtre, A. le, [121]
- Nottinghamshire, Mazes in, [88], [140], [228]
- Nun's Fence, [150]
- Oak Trees planted in Maze, [140]
- Obelisk in Turf Maze, [85], [86]
- Observation Posts, [142], [189]
- Opera: Le Labyrinthe d'Amour, [196]
- Opus Alexandrinum, [47]
- Orbe, Switzerland, Roman Pavement at, [48], [220]
- Orchestra at Knossos, [31]
- Origin of Labyrinth Figures, [43–44], [186–188]
- — — Turf Mazes, [92–99], [136], [152], [161], [228]
- Orléansville, Algeria, [54], [55]
- Ostiaks, of Siberia, Crane-dance of, [159], [233]
- Ostrander, I., [197]
- Ovid, [218]
- Owl, with Labyrinth, on Coins, [45]
- Oxford, Trinity College, Maze at, [132], [225]
- Oxfordshire, Mazes in. See [Henley], [Muswell Hill], [Oxford], [Somerton].
- Ozanam, A. F., [53], [221]
- Ozell, J., [24], [219]
- Page, J. T., [230]
- 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]
- Roberts, P., [93], [228]
- Robes, Labyrinths on, [53], [221]
- Robin Hood's Race, [88]
- Robinson, W., [144], [244]
- Robolotti, F., [223]
- Rochers, Les, [121], [226]
- Rochester, "Troy-town" in, [211]
- Rockbourne, Hants, [74]
- Rockcliffe, Cumberland, [86], [87], [92]
- Rock Engravings, [152], [153], [187], [188], [217]
- Rocque, J., [225]
- Roman Baths, Labyrinth-mosaic in, [48], [49]
- — buildings on site of Egyptian Labyrinth, [11]
- — Coins, [78], [84]
- — Emperors, Labyrinth on Robes of, [53]
- — Gardens, [101], [224]
- — Origin, alleged, of Turf Mazes, [78], [84], [88], [90], [93], [98]
- — Pavements, [41], [46–50]
- Romantic Aspects of Mazes and Labyrinths, [1], [73], [74], [193]
- Rome, Catacombs of, [40], [69]
- —, St. Maria di Trastavera, [57]
- —, St. Maria in Aquiro, [57], [201]
- Rosamond, The Fair, Ballad of, [167]
- — — —, Bower of, [1], [111], [164–169], [172], [233]
- — — —, Disinterment of, [166], [168]
- — — —, Epitaph of, [165], [168]
- — — —, Wonderful Coffer of, [166], [233]
- Rosherville Gardens, Gravesend, [138]
- Rostrum in Hedge Mazes, [138], [142]
- Round Castle, [150]
- Round Tabill, [109]
- Rouse, W. H. D., [219]
- Routing Lynn, [152]
- Royal Horticultural Society's Gardens, [138], [139], [225]
- Rudbeck, O., [150], [231]
- Running the Maze (see also [Treading]), [73], [74], [161]
- Ruskin, J., [3], [20], [223]
- Rutland, Mazes in, [74], [75], [231]
- Sacrificial Rites, [161]
- Saffron Walden, Hedge Maze at, [138], [189], [228]
- — —, Turf Maze at, [82–84], [124], [210], [229]
- St. Anne's Well, or Hill, Nottingham, [88], [93]
- St. Barlaam, [95], [223]
- St. Bernard, [209], [233]
- St. Bertin, Abbey of, [62], [63], [223]
- St. Catherine's Hill, Winchester, [79], [230]
- St. Julian, [173], [174], [235]
- St. Julian's, Goathland, [77]
- St. Martha's Hill, Guildford, [90], [230]
- St. Omer, [62], [63], [223]
- St. Paul, Hôtel de, Paris, [112]
- St. Peter's Game, [150]
- St. Quentin, [60], [61]
- Salisbury, Maze near, [74]
- —, Earls of, [115], [165]
- —, Marquis of, [115]
- Salzburg, Roman Pavement at, [47], [220]
- Samos, [7], [37]
- Samuelson, L. H., [155], [232]
- Sand, Mazes on the, [202]
- Savary, C. E., [26], [219]
- Sceaux, [121], [226]
- Schliemann, H., [34]
- Scientific Nomenclature, the Labyrinth in, [178], [179]
- School Playground, Maze in, [84]
- Scotland, The Labyrinth in, [78], [91], [108], [201], [202]
- Scott, G. G., [66]
- Scott, R. F., [211]
- Scott, S., [197]
- Seals and Seal Impressions, [34], [43]
- Seaside Mazes, [202]
- Sebek, or Suchus, [9]
- Sebekneferu, [14]
- Sens, [61], [62]
- Senusret III, [175]
- Serbian Troy-Dances, [162]
- Serlio, J., [113], [226]
- Sévigné, Madame de, [121]
- Seville, [125], [193], [227]
- Shakespeare, W., [94], [95], [171], [177], [178], [180]
- Sharp, C., [161]
- Shepherds as Turf Maze cutters, [92], [93]
- Shepherd's Race, [71], [75], [88]
- Shepherd's Ring, [75]
- Shore, T. W., [230]
- Siberia, "Crane" Dance in, [159], [233]
- Sieber, F. W., [28], [219]
- Silvester, A., [161]
- Simpkinson, J. N., [76]
- Skippon, P., [127]
- Slates, Mazes drawn on, [202]
- Slav Mythology, [162]
- Smilis, [37]
- Smith, J. E., [135]
- Sneinton, Notts, [88], [229]
- Solar Theory of Labyrinth Figure, [92], [160], [215], [216]
- Solomon, Labyrinth of, [95], [96]
- —, Prison of, [96]
- Solution of Mazes, [189–192]
- Solway Marshes, [86]
- Somerleyton, Suffolk, [140], [141], [228]
- Somerton, Oxon, [88], [89], [231]
- Sorgvliet, [127], [227]
- Southey, R., [172]
- South Kensington, [138], [139], [225]
- Southwark, [135], [136], [210], [225]
- Spain, Mazes in, [125], [141]
- Spanish Manuscript (Rudo Ensayo), [153]
- Sparrow, W., Monument of, [86]
- Spenser, E., [181]
- Spirals, [28], [183], [188], [200]
- "Spiritual" Labyrinth, [194]
- Sport (see also [Dances] and [Games]), [82], [90]
- —, Bull-leaping, [34]
- —, in Stone Labyrinths, [149]
- —, in Turf Labyrinths, [73], [75], [76], [80], [81], [82], [84], [90], [94]
- —, Mazes made in Fields, etc., for, [41], [65], [202]
- Spratt, T. A. B., [27], [219]
- Spring Games, [73]
- Spring Rites, [160], [161]
- Staircases at Knossos, [31]
- Statues, [10], [13], [117], [121], [133], [138], [189]
- Stein, H., [226]
- Stewart, A. L., [197]
- Stirling Castle, [109]
- Stone Dance, [151]
- Stone Fence, [150]
- Stone Labyrinths, [136], [147–151]
- Stowe, J., [168]
- Strabo, [8], [9], [14], [23], [217], [219]
- Strachey, G. L., [178]
- Strickland, A., [136]
- Strutt, J., [233]
- Stukeley, W., [77], [91], [228]
- Sudeley Castle, [140], [228]
- Suetonius, [159], [232]
- Suffolk, Maze in, [140], [141]
- Sumner, H., [74]
- Sun-dials in Maze, [121]
- Sun-god, [10], [92]
- Sun-myths and Sun-rites, [92], [160], [215], [216]
- Surrey, Mazes in, [90], [134], [135], [137]
- Susa, Tunis, [48], [54], [221]
- Sutton Court, [135]
- Svastika, Swastika, Fylfot, Tetraskele, [42], [161], [200], [217]
- Sweden, Hedge Mazes, [123]
- —, Labyrinths on Bells, [202], [235]
- —, Stone Mazes, [148–151]
- Swedish Drill, Labyrinthine Figure in, [163]
- Swinburne, A., [169]
- Switzer, S., [132], [133], [224]
- Switzerland, Roman Pavements in, [48], [220]
- Sword Dances, [161]
- Symbolism of Labyrinth, [43], [53], [58], [67], [68], [117], [182], [193], [194], [198]
- Symmetry in Maze Design, [183], [189]
- Sympathetic Magic, [160]
- Szymanski, J. S. (in Biol. Zentralblatt, 1917), [208]
- Tacitus, [159]
- Tadmarton Heath, Oxon, [90], [229]
- Tarry, G., [217]
- Tate, G., [152], [234]
- Taurokathapsia, [34]
- Taverner, F. J. W., [231]
- Taxa, [110]
- Tcuhu, [154], [232]
- Temporary Maze, [203]
- Tennyson, A., [169]
- Theobalds, Herts, [114], [115]
- Theocritus, [41]
- Theodorus, [37]
- Theseus, [17–20], [22], [46–52], [56], [94], [159], [191], [220]
- Tholos of Epidauros, [51], [222]
- Thorn-bushes in Mazes, [146]
- Thorold, T., [195]
- Three-dimensional Mazes, [185]
- Throne of Minos, [30], [31]
- Tiddy, E. J., [197]
- Times, The, [35], [91], [219], [230]
- Tintoretto, [112], [113], [234]
- Tiryns, [34], [51], [176], [222]
- Tithoës, [10]
- Titles of Books, Plays, etc., with Labyrinth Allusions, [193–197]
- Tivoli, [103], [226]
- Tivoli Gardens, Vienna, [142]
- Todd, H. J., [173]
- Tomb of Double Axes, Knossos, [33]
- — — Lars Porsena at Clusium, [37–40]
- —, Labyrinth Mosaic on, [48]
- Topiarius, [110]
- Topiary Work (see also [Hedge Mazes]), [110], [116]
- Toscanella, [40]
- Tothill, or Tuttle, Fields, [135], [225]
- Toul, "La Tour du Diable," [142]
- Tournefort, G. P. de, [23–26], [219]
- Toussaints Abbey, [65]
- Towels, Labyrinth Figures on, [201], [234]
- Toys, Labyrinth, [204–208], [235]
- Tragliatella, Etruscan Vase from, [40], [52], [157], [158], [220]
- Treading, or Threading, the Maze (see also [Solution]), [75], [76], [77], [80], [82], [94], [95], [97]
- Trees in, or around, Turf Mazes, [74], [78], [80], [84], [88]
- Treves, F., [80], [231]
- Tribute, Athenian, [18], [20]
- Triggs, H. I., [142], [226], [227]
- Trinity College, Oxford, [132], [225]
- Triskele, [200], [217]
- Troia Nova, Troinovant, Troy Novant, [4], [181], [216], [233]
- Troja, Tröborg, Trojeborg, etc., [151], [156]
- Trojanac, Trojanka, Trojano, [162]
- Trollope, E., [3], [75], [78], [92], [93], [94], [147], [201]
- Troll's Castle, [150]
- Trowbridge, Wilts, [82]
- Troy, [23], [52], [93], [94], [156], [211]
- Troy, City of, [156], [228]
- Troy Dance, or Game, [52], [98], [156–162], [232], [233]
- Troy, New (London as). See [Troia Nova].
- Troy, Place-names involving, [88], [91], [156], [211], [233]
- Troy, Plan de, [129]
- Troy Saga, [216]
- Troy, Siege of, [130]
- Troy Songs (Troyerlais), [162], [233]
- Troy-Town, [71], [81], [88], [89], [90], [91], [93], [98], [129], [156], [197], [202], [211], [225], [233]
- Troy-Town, used metaphorically, [211]
- Troy, Walls of, [73], [78], [87], [92], [156], [201]
- Tuileries, Paris, [121], [226]
- Tunis, Labyrinth Mosaic in (Susa), [48], [221]
- Tunnels in Mazes, [133], [185]
- Turf Labyrinths, [5], [71–99], [228–231]
- — —, Origin of, [92–99], [161–162]
- — —, Uses of (see also [Games]), [77], [86]
- Turner, D., [64], [223]
- Tuttle, Tuthill, or Tothill Fields, [135], [225]
- Tyack, G. S., [216], [228]
- Unicursal Labyrinths, [45], [106], [107], [183], [184]
- University College, London, [43]
- Uppingham, [74]
- Vallance, A., [225]
- Vallet (or Wallet), E., [62], [63], [64], [223]
- Valuation of a Maze, [134]
- Vanbrugh, J., [168]
- Varro, [37], [38]
- Vase, Etruscan, from Tragliatella, [40], [52], [157], [158], [220]
- Venables, E., [230]
- Veneto, Bartolommeo, [53]
- Venice, Manuscript at, [95]
- Verbal Labyrinth (Latin Maxims), [209]
- Verdes, France, [48], [221]
- Versailles, [117–121], [132], [133], [143], [185], [186], [226]
- Vesuvius, Mount, [46]
- Viborg, [150]
- Vicenza, [127], [227]
- Vienna, [22], [142], [227]
- Villard de Honnecourt (Wilars de Honecourt), [59], [223]
- Vilmarini, Count, [127]
- Viollet-le-Duc, E. E., [222]
- Virgil, [98], [158], [163], [218], [232]
- Visscher, N., [227]
- Voltaire, F., [124]
- Volterra, [40]
- Vredeman De Vries. See [De Vries], J. V.
- Walcott, M. E. C., [222]
- Wales, Mazes in, [78], [92–94], [228]
- Walker, J. J., [231]
- Wallet (or Vallet), E., [62], [63], [64], [223]
- Wallington, N., [82]
- Walls of Jericho, [150]
- — — Troy, [73], [78], [87], [92], [156], [201]
- Walmer, [91]
- Walpole, H., [113], [130], [224]
- Walter of St. Victor, [177], [194]
- Walters, H. B., [220]
- War, The Great European, [4], [62], [77]
- Way, A., [201], [215]
- Weerth, E. A., [223]
- Wells, J., [218]
- Welsh Origin, alleged, of Turf Mazes, [92]
- West Ashton, Wilts, [82], [228]
- Westerham, [91]
- Westminster, Tothill Fields, [135], [225]
- Wetton, G. N., [76]
- Weyland, or Wieland, [150], [162]
- Whitby, [77]
- White Conduit House, Islington, [137]
- Wickdown Hill, Wilts, [74]
- Wiedemann, A., [218]
- Wier Island, [147], [148]
- Wigsby, J., [88]
- Wilars de Honecourt (Villard de Honnecourt), [59], [223]
- Wildernesses, [88], [117], [127], [128]
- William III, [127], [130]
- Williams, W., [132], [225]
- Wiltshire, Mazes in. See [Badminton], [West Ashton], [Wickdown].
- Wimbledon, [134], [225]
- Winchester, [79], [83], [230]
- Wing, Rutland, [74], [184]
- Winter, Demon of, [160], [162]
- Wisby, [148], [149], [151]
- Wise, H., [127], [131]
- Wolters, P., [217]
- Wood, H., [197]
- Woodstock, [111], [164–169], [172]
- Worm, O., [151], [231]
- Wrest Park, Beds, [132], [225]
- Wright, J., [173], [235]
- Wright, T., [229]
- Writing, Systems of, [29], [31]
- Wroth, W. and A. E., [225]
- Wroth, W. W., [220]
- Xystus, [101]
- Yew Hedges, [1], [110], [115], [116], [129], [130], [140], [146], [200]
- Yorke, G., [71], [72], [231]
- Yorkshire, Turf Mazes in, [77]
- — Roman Pavement in, [48]
- Zahn, W., [221]
- Zakro, [43]
- Zeus, [21], [45], [175], [216]
- Zodiac, Signs of the, [57]
- Zulu Mazes, [155], [232]
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