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Les secretz conseilz ne sont à reveler.

Le monstre mis en la prison secrete
Par Dedalus en Candie (c’est Crete.)[1]
Portent Rommains en guerre: pour enseigne.[2]
Le Minotaure en leur banniere enseigne
Ung Capitaine estre en conseil discret.
Car a l’Auteur nuict le cogneu secret.[3]

Tous Conseilz & entreprinses doibvent estre te-
nuz secretz: mesmement au faict
de la Guerre.

Notes:

1.  ‘The monster that Daedalus imprisoned’, i.e. the Minotaur, the half-man, half-bull monster kept in the famous Labyrinth at Knossos, which Daedalus, the Athenian master-craftsman, constructed for King Minos.

2.  According to Pliny, Natural History 10.5.16, before the second consulship of Marius (104 BC) Roman standards bore variously eagles, wolves, minotaurs, horses and boars. Marius made the eagle universal.

3.  Cf. Festus, De verborum significatu (135 Lindsay): the Minotaur appears among the military standards, because the plans of leaders should be no less concealed than was the Minotaur’s lair, the Labyrinth.


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