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Was (wer) ist LABYRINTHS - definition


Labyrinths         
  • "Classical" or "Cretan" design, well-known in antiquity.
  • Theseus in the Minotaur's labyrinth, by [[Edward Burne-Jones]], 1861
  • A [[Roman mosaic]] from [[Zeugma, Commagene]] (now in the [[Zeugma Mosaic Museum]]) depicting [[Daedalus]], his son [[Icarus]], Queen [[Pasiphaë]], and two of her female attendants
  • Carving showing the warrior [[Abhimanyu]] entering the ''chakravyuha'' – [[Hoysaleswara temple]], [[Halebidu]], India
  • [[Chartres Cathedral]], about 1750, Jean Baptiste Rigaud
  • Labyrinth on floor of [[Grace Cathedral, San Francisco]].
  • Walking the labyrinth at Chartres Cathedral
  • The four-axis  pattern as executed in [[Chartres Cathedral]] (early 1200s)
USUALLY A SYSTEM OF NARROW CORRIDORS DESIGNED TO CONFUSE THOSE WHO ENTER AND MAKE FINDING A CORRECT PATH DIFFICULT
Labrynth; Labryinths; Labyrinthine; Cretan Labyrinth; Egyptian Labyrinth; Prayer labyrinth; Meditation labyrinth; Christian labyrinth; Prayer Labyrinth; The labyrinth; The Labyrinth; Labyrinth walk; Davide Tonato; Cretan labyrinth; Labyrinths
Labyrinths (1962, 1964, 1970, 1983) is an anthology of short stories and essays by the writer Jorge Luis Borges. It was translated into English, published soon after Borges won the International Publishers' Prize with Samuel Beckett.
Labyrinths (Marilyn Crispell album)         
LIVE ALBUM BY MARILYN CRISPELL
Labyrinths is a solo album by American jazz pianist Marilyn Crispell which was recorded live at the 1987 edition of the Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville and released on the Canadian Victo label.Marilyn Crispell Sessionography by Rick Lopez The CD edition adds a bonus track.
labyrinth         
  • "Classical" or "Cretan" design, well-known in antiquity.
  • Theseus in the Minotaur's labyrinth, by [[Edward Burne-Jones]], 1861
  • A [[Roman mosaic]] from [[Zeugma, Commagene]] (now in the [[Zeugma Mosaic Museum]]) depicting [[Daedalus]], his son [[Icarus]], Queen [[Pasiphaë]], and two of her female attendants
  • Carving showing the warrior [[Abhimanyu]] entering the ''chakravyuha'' – [[Hoysaleswara temple]], [[Halebidu]], India
  • [[Chartres Cathedral]], about 1750, Jean Baptiste Rigaud
  • Labyrinth on floor of [[Grace Cathedral, San Francisco]].
  • Walking the labyrinth at Chartres Cathedral
  • The four-axis  pattern as executed in [[Chartres Cathedral]] (early 1200s)
USUALLY A SYSTEM OF NARROW CORRIDORS DESIGNED TO CONFUSE THOSE WHO ENTER AND MAKE FINDING A CORRECT PATH DIFFICULT
Labrynth; Labryinths; Labyrinthine; Cretan Labyrinth; Egyptian Labyrinth; Prayer labyrinth; Meditation labyrinth; Christian labyrinth; Prayer Labyrinth; The labyrinth; The Labyrinth; Labyrinth walk; Davide Tonato; Cretan labyrinth; Labyrinths
(labyrinths)
1.
If you describe a place as a labyrinth, you mean that it is made up of a complicated series of paths or passages, through which it is difficult to find your way. (LITERARY)
...the labyrinth of corridors.
= maze
N-COUNT: oft N of n
2.
If you describe a situation, process, or area of knowledge as a labyrinth, you mean that it is very complicated. (FORMAL)
...a labyrinth of conflicting political and sociological interpretations.
= maze
N-COUNT: usu N of n
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für LABYRINTHS
1. In a matter of months, they had created two interconnected labyrinths, 12 miles long and capable of hiding 25,000 troops.
2. Palestinian gunmen flee quickly after firing the crude, erratic rockets, often hiding in the labyrinths of Gaza‘s crowded residential neighborhoods.
3. "The cave of illusions" will include an interactive museum with 65 attractions such as giant labyrinths, a "crooked" room and "test yourself" games.
4. Labyrinths of underground cables, wires and pipes that spent weeks corroding amid the dank flood waters have to be ripped out and replaced.
5. Every Muscovite is familiar with the scene: a courtyard lined with unsightly metal garages that blight surroundings, obstructing paths and forming labyrinths that can be dangerous to navigate at night.