# # Identification: # # * Title: ??? # * Page: f68v2 = II (Rene) = p127 (Stolfi) # * Folio: f68 # * Panels: f68v2 # * Bifolio: bI1 = f67+f68 # * Quire: I (Rene) = IX (Beinecke) # # This page is the second innermost verso panel of an eight-panel fold-out. # # Brumbaugh p41, called f.68r by him. # # Attributes: # # * Language: ? (Currier) # * Hand: ? (Currier) # * Subsets: A (Rene), cos (Stolfi) # * Subject: astronomical # * Colors: blue(lozenge_star),yellow(windmill),blue(some_stars) (Reeds) # # Description: # # The page contains a circular diagram, under a paragraph # with 5.0 lines (unit µ{P}). The last line is interrupted # by the diagram. # # The diagram is framed by a circular band of text (unit µ{C}), # between two concentric mechanically drawn thin circles. (An # extra-wide gap at 10:30 may be the starting point.) # rene reports [04 Apr 1999] that the strokes are thinner than # in the main text. # # At the center there is a figure that looks pretty much like a # flower, with eight kite-shaped petals. The petals have serrated # edges, and overlap randomly. (However some pairs of petals seem to # be fused.) The petals have been painted solid dark blue. # # At the very center of this "flower" there is an irregular star, # with twisted rays, painted yellow. # # The "flower"'s outline ia an eight-sided star, resembling two # concentric squares rotated 45 degrees apart. From the tips # of each "petal", there sprouts a straight narrow tendril. # Each tendril soon turns into a radial text line, reading outwards # (unit µ{R}). Some of the text is therefore upside down. # # The eight sectors defined by these rays alternately contain a # bunch of unnamed stars, or two radial labels (unit µ{S}), collinear # and reading outwards, with a single star between them. Clockwise # from the division at 11:30 there are 9, 1, 8, 1, 9, 1, 9, 1 stars, # i.e. 35 unlabeled ones and 4 labeled ones. # # The 03:00 sector (with 8 stars) has a speckled yellow blotch # behind and between two stars; and the most clockwise of its stars # is painted green. The lone star in the 04:30 sector is lime green, # and the first stars of the 05:30 sector are yellowish green. # # Comments: # # The small central flower may be the Sun. Or it may represent the # stamens/pistils of the large flower surrounding it. # # The speckles in the 03:00 sector possibly represent a more distant # star cluster. # # The radial lines should probably be read starting from 10:30, at # the gap in the outer text ring. Besides, that ray is the only one # that contains any EVA "p" (two of them). # # The green stars are probably the result of improper cleaning of the # brush between painting the big blue star and then the small yellow ones. # Thus the central yellow star either was painted first or last. # # This detail shows that the blue and yellow colors were applied # at the same time; so either both are original, or both are late. # # References: # # # Last edited on 1999-12-11 08:09:01 by stolfi