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 1501738453, 9781501738456, 150173847X, 9781501738470, 0801423937, 9780801423932, 1501738461, 9781501738463

Table of contents :
The Idea of the Labyrinth......Page 1
Contents......Page 8
List of Plates......Page 10
Acknowledgments: Four Labyrinths......Page 12
Abbreviations......Page 18
Introduction: Charting the Maze......Page 22
The Cretan Labyrinth Myth......Page 32
PART ONE THE LABYRINTH IN THE CLASSICAL AND EARLY CHRISTIAN PERIODS......Page 36
1. The Literary Witness: Labyrinths in Pliny, Virgil, and Ovid......Page 38
2. The Labyrinth as Significant Form: Two Paradigms......Page 60
A clash of paradigms......Page 61
The multicursal model......Page 67
The unicursal model......Page 69
The essence of the maze......Page 72
3. A Taxonomy of Metaphorical Labyrinths......Page 85
The labyrinth as a sign of complex artistry......Page 87
The labyrinth as a sign of inextricability or impenetrability......Page 93
The labyrinth as a sign of difficult process......Page 103
PART TWO THE LABYRINTH IN THE MIDDLE AGES......Page 114
4. Etymologies and Verbal Implications......Page 116
5. Mazes in Medieval Art and Architecture......Page 122
The three-dimensional labyrinth (buildings and gardens)......Page 124
Diagrammatic labyrinths......Page 133
Turf and stone mazes......Page 134
Labyrinths in churches......Page 138
Labyrinths in manuscripts......Page 154
6. Moral Labyrinths in Medieval Literature......Page 166
The mythographers......Page 169
Moral labyrinths in other literature......Page 176
The Gesta Romanorum......Page 186
Il Corbaccio......Page 188
The Assembly of Ladies......Page 192
La Queste del Saint Graal......Page 196
7. Textual Labyrinths: Toward a Labyrinthine Aesthetic......Page 213
Labyrinthine Inventio......Page 219
Labyrinthine Dispositio......Page 222
Labyrinthine Elocutio......Page 232
Difficult process......Page 234
PART THREE LABYRINTHS OF WORDS:CENTRAL TEXTS AND INTERTEXTUALITIES......Page 244
8. Virgil's Aeneid......Page 248
9. Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy......Page 275
10. Dante's Divine Comedy......Page 292
The labyrinthine landscape......Page 302
The labyrinthine journey......Page 308
The myth transformed and reenacted......Page 315
11. Chaucer's House of Fame......Page 328
Appendix: Labyrinths in Manuscripts......Page 362
Index......Page 364

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· THE IDEA OF · THE LABYRINTH

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THE IDEA OF

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THE LABYRINTH from Classical Antiquity through the Middle Ages Penelope Reed Doob

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS ITHACA AND LONDON

Open access edition funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities/Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Humanities Open Book Program. Copyright © 1990 by Cornell University First printing, Cornell Paperbacks, 1992 Second paperback printing 2019 All rights reserved. Except for brief quotations in a review, this book, or parts thereof, must not be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the publisher. For information, address Cornell University Press, Sage House, 512 East State Street, Ithaca, New York 14850. Visit our website at cornellpress.cornell.edu. Printed in the United States of America ISBN 978-0-8014-2393-2 (cloth: alk. paper) ISBN 978-1-5017-3845-6 (pbk.: alk. paper) ISBN 978-1-5017-3846-3 (pdf) ISBN 978-1-5017-3847-0 (epub/mobi) Librarians: A CIP catalog record for this book is available from the Library of Congress An open access (OA) ebook edition of this title is available under the following Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0): https://creativecommons.org/licenses/ bync-nd/4.0/. For more information about Cornell University Press’s OA program or to download our OA titles, visit cornellopen.org. Jacket illustration: Photograph courtesy of the Soprintendenza Archeologica, Milan.

F or GrahamEric Parker worthy companion in multiplicitous mazes

and in memory of JudsonBoyceAllen and Constantin Patsalas

Contents

List of Plates

lX

Acknowledgments : Four Labyrinths

xi

Abbreviations

XVll

Introduction: Charting the Maze The Cretan Labyrinth Myth

1 11

PART ONE THE LABYRINTH IN THE CLASSICAL AND EARLY CHRISTIAN PERIODS

1 . The Literary Witness: Labyrinths in Pliny, Virgil, and Ovid

17

2.

39

The Labyrinth as Significant Form : Two Paradigms A clash o f paradigms 40 The multicursal model 46 The unicursal model 48 The essence of the maze 51

3 · A Taxonomy of Metaphorical Labyrinths

The labyrinth as a sign of complex artistry 66 The labyrinth as a sign of inextricability or impenetrability The labyrinth a s a sign o f difficult process 8 2

64 72

PART Two THE LABYRINTH IN THE MIDDLE AGES

4· Etymologies and Verbal Implications Vll

95

vm

Contents 5· Mazes in Medieval Art and Architecture

The three-dimensional labyrinth (buildings and gardens) Diagrammatic labyrinths 1 1 2 Turf and stone mazes 1 1 3 Labyrinths in churches 1 1 7 Labyrinths in manuscripts 1 33

6 . Moral Labyrinths in Medieval Literature The mythographers 1 48 Moral labyrinths in other literature Readings of selected texts 1 65 The Gesta Romanorum 1 65 Il Corbaccio 1 67 The Assembly of Ladies 1 7 1 La Queste del Saint Graal 1 7 5

103

101

1 45

1 55

7 . Textual Labyrinths : Toward a Labyrinthine Aesthetic Labyrinthine Inventio 1 98 Labyrinthine Dispositio 20 1 Labyrinthine Elocutio 2 1 1 Difficult process 2 1 3

PART THREE LABYRINTHS OF WoRDs: CENTRAL TEXTS AND INTERTEXTUALITIES

8. Virgil's Aeneid

227

g. Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy

2 54

1 0 . Dante's Divine Comedy

The labyrinthine landscape 2 8 1 The labyrinthine journey 2 8 7 The myth transformed and reenacted

1 1 . Chaucer's House of Fame

Appendix: Labyrinths in Manuscripts Index

27 1 294

307 34 1 343

List of Plates

I.

2. 3· 4· 5·

6. 7· 8. 9· 10. II.

1 2. •3 · •4· •5 ·

16. •7·

Prehistoric Cretan-style labyrinth rock carving from Rocky Valley, near Tintagel, Cornwall Labyrinth from the Tragliatella wine-pitcher (Etruscan, seventh century B . c . ) Roman mosaic labyrinth, Via Cadolini, Cremona Early multicursal labyrinth, adapted from Claude Paradin's Devises hero'iques