# Last edited on 2004-11-17 11:24:47 by stolfi # Introduction # GLOSSARY # # These defintions extend and complement the glossary included in the # interlinear file "text16e7.evt". # # /contents/ # (Of a /page/) The text and drawings in a page. # # /paragraph size/ # # The number of lines of a paragraph is usually given as M.N, where # M is the number of whole lines, and N/10 is the width of the last # line, relative to the total width available for it (not counting # any space taken up by figures, folds, creases). # # /mechanically drawn/ # The opposite of freehand. Said of straight lines that seem to have # been traced with ruler. Also said of circles that seem to have # been drawn with compass, or by tracing some round object. # (Jim Reeds, reporting on his Beinecke visit [13 Jul 94], says that # "there were no pricks or pounce marks, no rulings except # on the circular diagrams.") # # /breasts/ # Visible female breasts, bare or clothed. # # /scales/ # A common decoration motif consisting of close-packed and overlapping # U-shaped strokes, arranged in overlapping rows like scales or shingles. # Scales that are completely visible usually have a tongue-like shape, # with a round tip and parallel sides narrowing, slightly towards # the attachment edge. # # This motif could represent closely-packed leaves, feathers, roof # tiles, flaps of fabric, etc. On one diagrams, some nymphs are # buried waist-deep in a field of scales, so it could be clouds, # grass, bushes, or a planted field. Another compelling # interpretation in some contexts is a layer of closely-packed seeds # or florets, as in corn, pomegranate, sunflower, etc.