. Mazes and labyrinths; a general account of their history and developments. 11 1>4 •, •p *i •i 4 •ti *-, 4 4 •i *i •i *i •i »i •i •) •i *i 4 »i •i 4 •i * X .<k. Fig. 115. Maze Design by Batty Langley. (from New Principles of Gardening, 172 28) Britannica, attributed to London and Wise, and cer-tainly it appears in a book which was issued by them in1706 under the title of The Solitary Gardiner (subse-quently published by Joseph Carpenter as The RetirdGardner), but this work is mainly a translation from anearlier French book, Le Jardinier Solitaire, by LouisLiger of Auxerre, in which also
. Mazes and labyrinths; a general account of their history and developments. 11 1>4 •, •p *i •i 4 •ti *-, 4 4 •i *i •i *i •i »i •i •) •i *i 4 »i •i 4 •i * X .<k. Fig. 115. Maze Design by Batty Langley. (from New Principles of Gardening, 172 28) Britannica, attributed to London and Wise, and cer-tainly it appears in a book which was issued by them in1706 under the title of The Solitary Gardiner (subse-quently published by Joseph Carpenter as The RetirdGardner), but this work is mainly a translation from anearlier French book, Le Jardinier Solitaire, by LouisLiger of Auxerre, in which also the figure other horticultural writers of the period makeuse of the same design. A Labyrinth, says the text, is a Place cut into
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