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The Idea of the Labyrinth: from Classical Antiquity through the Middle Ages The Idea of the Labyrinth: from Classical Antiquity through the Middle Ages by Penelope Reed Doob
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“[M]aze-treaders, whose vision ahead and behind is severely constricted and fragmented, suffer confusion, whereas maze-viewers who see the pattern whole, from above or in a diagram, are dazzled by its complex artistry. What you see depends on where you stand . . . Our perception of labyrinths is thus intrinsically unstable: change your perspective and the labyrinth seems to change.”
Penelope Reed Doob, The Idea of the Labyrinth: from Classical Antiquity through the Middle Ages
“Once you learn the maze or see the labyrinth whole, then, elaborate chaos is transformed into pattern.”
Penelope Reed Doob, The Idea of the Labyrinth from Classical Antiquity through the Middle Ages