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With the proviso that I looked into it when the fad started & scholarship may have moved on, the tl/dr was —no clear evidence of use as a lay devotion other than modern tourist guides —medieval sources know that some labyrinths have only one route, others many, but they invariably *draw* 1/
May 10, 2025, 10:23 PM