# # Identification: # # * Title: "Three-column table" # * Page: f66r = HG (Rene) = p117 (Stolfi) # * Folio: f66 # * Panels: f66r # * Bifolio: bH1 = f57+f66 # * Quire: H (Rene) = VIII (Beinecke) # # Brumbaugh Yale Lib Gaz p352 # Levitov figure 7, page 23. # # Roe, 3 Sept 93, transcribed from BL microfilm # # Attributes: # # * Language: B (Currier) # * Hand: ? (Currier) # * Subsets: T (Rene), unk (Stolfi) # * Subject: unknown (text only) # * Colors: ??? (Reeds) # # Description: # # The text is laid out in 3 columns. For each line: # # The left-most column contains either a single Voynich ``word'' or is blank. # The middle column contains a single single ``character'' or a ligature. # The right column contains a line of what appears to be normal Voynich text. # # The text on the right is laid out in paragraphs i.e. most lines are about the # same length, occasionally there is a shorter line (with blank space to the # right) followed by some vertical blank space before the next paragraph # starts. # # In the top right hand corner there is a number "66" in ordinary numerals. # # In the bottom left hand corner, there is a picture of a woman # lying down on her back (dead?). To the left of the woman are two # circles and a cylinder. Above her are four words in Voynich text. # To the far left are four words in a different hand and a different # alphabet. To me they look like: # # v # Den mv # der # # Rene [04 Apr 1999] says that they all seem to be in the same ink; # and that the second word coudl be "mrsz" or "mvsz". # # In the bottom right hand corner there is a symbol that looks like a number 2 # on its side. # # Here is a schematic layout of the text. Let # # L: left hand column # M: second column # R: right hand text # W: text above female figure # # Alignment of the three columns: # # L1 M1 R1 # # M2 R2 # # L2 M3 R3 # # M4 R4 # # L3 M5 R5 # # M6 R6 # # M7 R7 = # # # L4 M8 R8 # # M9 R9 # # L5 M10 R10 # # M11 R11 # # M12 R12 # L6 # M13 R13 = # # # M14 R14 # L7 # M15 R15 # # M16 R16 # # L8 M17 R17 = # # M18 # # L9 M19 R18 # # M20 R19 # # M21 R20 = # # # L10 M22 R21 # # M23 R22 # # L11 M24 R23 # # M25 # R24 # L12 M26 # R25 # M27 # M28 # R26 # L13 M29 # R27 # M30 # R28 # M31 # L14 R29 # M32 # R30 # M33 # L15 R31 # M34 # R32 = # # # W # # A strip of paper, about 1cm at its widest, was torn off # along the bottom edge of the page, from near the center until the # SE corner. # # Comments: # # # References: # # # Last edited on 1999-04-20 02:19:35 by stolfi