Labyrinth (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Labyrinth" in English language version.

refsWebsite
Global rank English rank
2nd place
2nd place
6th place
6th place
low place
low place
1st place
1st place
3rd place
3rd place
26th place
20th place
11th place
8th place
low place
low place
621st place
380th place
low place
low place
155th place
138th place
415th place
327th place
36th place
33rd place
344th place
296th place
5,033rd place
3,554th place
626th place
690th place
488th place
374th place
27th place
51st place
99th place
77th place
low place
low place
12th place
11th place
2,266th place
1,395th place
7,109th place
4,695th place

archive.org (Global: 6th place; English: 6th place)

attalus.org (Global: 5,033rd place; English: 3,554th place)

bloomberg.com (Global: 99th place; English: 77th place)

books.google.com (Global: 3rd place; English: 3rd place)

catholicculture.org (Global: 7,109th place; English: 4,695th place)

  • Mark Tooley (September 2000). "Maze Craze". Touchstone Magazine. The Fellowship of St. James. Retrieved 29 December 2016.

columbia.edu (Global: 488th place; English: 374th place)

deaditerranean.com (Global: low place; English: low place)

minoan.deaditerranean.com

  • Raymoure, K.A. "da-pu2-ri-to-jo". Minoan Linear A & Mycenaean Linear B. Deaditerranean.

doi.org (Global: 2nd place; English: 2nd place)

independent.co.uk (Global: 36th place; English: 33rd place)

jstor.org (Global: 26th place; English: 20th place)

labyrinthlocator.com (Global: low place; English: low place)

labyrinthos.net (Global: low place; English: low place)

labyrinthsociety.org (Global: low place; English: low place)

mit.edu (Global: 415th place; English: 327th place)

classics.mit.edu

  • "Furthermore he wrought a green, like that which Daedalus once made in Cnossus for lovely Ariadne. Hereon there danced youths and maidens whom all would woo, with their hands on one another's wrists. The maidens wore robes of light linen, and the youths well woven shirts that were slightly oiled. There was a bard also to sing to them and play his lyre, while two tumblers went about performing in the midst of them when the man struck up with his tune."
    The Iliad: Transl, by Samuel Butler:[2]

nationalgeographic.com (Global: 344th place; English: 296th place)

channel.nationalgeographic.com

semanticscholar.org (Global: 11th place; English: 8th place)

api.semanticscholar.org

sites.google.com (Global: 626th place; English: 690th place)

tfl.gov.uk (Global: 2,266th place; English: 1,395th place)

art.tfl.gov.uk

theguardian.com (Global: 12th place; English: 11th place)

tufts.edu (Global: 155th place; English: 138th place)

perseus.tufts.edu

  • Homer. "Iliad". Perseus Digital Library. Tufts University. xviii.590–3.

web.archive.org (Global: 1st place; English: 1st place)

wikisource.org (Global: 27th place; English: 51st place)

en.wikisource.org

zenodo.org (Global: 621st place; English: 380th place)