# # Identification: # # * Title: ??? # * Page: f4r = AG (Rene) = p007 (Stolfi) # * Folio: f4 # * Panels: f4r # * Bifolio: bA4 = f4+f5 # * Quire: A (Rene) = I (Beinecke) # # Attributes: # # * Language: A (Currier) # * Hand: 1 (Currier) # * Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi) # * Subject: herbal # * Colors: green,red (Reeds), leaves_red,white,green (Rene) # * Plant: 6 (Petersen) # # Description: # # One plant, mostly in the right half of the page. # # Two paragraphs (unit µ{P}) with 3.8 and 8.6 lines, both above # mid-page. The first is left- and right-justified, and interrupted # once by the flowers; the second is left-justified and follows the # plant's outline on the right. # # The lower stem (between the root and the baggy sleeves) is badly # faded, together with the nearby parts of the root. # There may be faint # # Rene [04 Apr 1999] observes that there is an 'F' marking on the # rightmost flower. He also reads the markings on the stem as "tau, # omicron, tau" (the latter rotated 90 degrees), and says that the # ink looks the same as on the rest of the page. # # # Comments: # # Plant appearance: very normal, exceptionally well-drawn. The layout # of leaves and flowers is very naturalistic. The "dark painter" # apparently spared it. # # The faded parts (lower stem and roots) may have been erased. # If that is the case, it must have happened before the # "Greek letters" were written. # # Stolfi [10 apr 1999] suggests that the "Greek letters" on the stem # may be "rot" (German for "red") in Rene's German alphabet[1]. He # also suggests that the "F" may be a `paint-by-number' code meant # for the painter [2]. # # References: # # [1] Fritz Saxl, book about astronomical and astrological images in # medieval manuscripts. # # [2] THE MANUSCRIPT BOOK, by Graham D. Caie and Stephen Harris. # http://acunix.wheatonma.edu/mdrout/AllSeafarer/book/BookNar.html # # Last edited on 1999-04-15 04:08:30 by stolfi