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Like the labyrinth-building craftsman of myth for whom he named the place, McAdams launched Daedalus in 1974 by building the maze of shelves himself and filling them with a railroad car full of ...
In short: Daedalus and his son Icarus were tasked with building a labyrinth on the island of Crete. To prevent the secret of the labyrinth from being revealed, King Minos imprisoned Daedalus on ...
Irked, to say the least, Minos next tossed Daedalus and his son, Icarus, into the labyrinth, a punishment that led to the advent of manned flight, tragedy, familial guilt and the adage about ...
Irked, to say the least, Minos next tossed Daedalus and his son, Icarus, into the labyrinth, a punishment that led to the advent of manned flight, tragedy, familial guilt and the adage about ...
In Greek mythology, the skilled inventor Daedalus constructed the labyrinth to keep captive the half-man, half-bull offspring of the Queen of Crete. 13.
Daedalus, the erudite quarterly publication of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, derives its title from the original master of all trades who, having designed the Cretan labyrinth, was the ...