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Into the Labyrinth

In Search of Daidalos

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Publisher:  Universal Publishers
Pub date:  2026
Pages:  300
ISBN-10:  1965922341
ISBN-13:  9781965922347
Categories:  History  History  Biography & Autobiography

Abstract

Long before Leonardo da Vinci, there was Daidalos. He was one of the greatest minds of the ancient world: architect, inventor, sculptor, scientist, and engineer. His name survives in legend as the first human to fly and as the father of Ikaros, whose fatal fall became a timeless warning about ambition. But Daidalos was far more than a myth.

This book uncovers the historical figure behind the legend and presents Daidalos as the earliest known polymath, anticipating Leonardo da Vinci by nearly 3,000 years. Drawing on archaeology, classical sources, and ancient texts, it situates Daidalos within the real political and technological world of Minoan Crete, Mycenaean Greece, and the wider Mediterranean of the second millennium BCE.

Yet genius came at a cost. Daidalos was implicated in the deaths of close family members as well as demi-gods such as King Minos. He engineered both the creation and destruction of the Minotaur. His interventions shattered the lives of Queen Pasiphae and Ariadne and may have contributed to the downfall of the Minoan civilization itself. Blending history, myth, and material culture, this book explores the double-edged nature of innovation. It is a story of brilliance and unintended consequences, creativity and destruction, and the enduring dangers of technology without restraint.

About the Author

Michael Wilson is a retired Professor from University College London where he worked for more than 30 years. He has written 14 books and in 2011 was appointed Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Palmes Academiques by the President of France for his services to French culture. He has a passionate interest in the Minoan civilization, a topic on which he has carried out extensive research. He has visited many of the Minoan sites that have been identified on Crete, on other Greek Islands and in Turkey. His published works include two essays about Daidalos.



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