# # Identification: # # * Title: ??? # * Page: f89v2 = OG (Rene) = p183 (Stolfi) # * Folio: f89 # * Panels: f89v3, f89v2 # * Bifolio: bO2 = f88+f89 # * Quire: O (Rene) = XV (Beinecke) # # This page comprises the two outermost verso panels (f89v3 and # f89v2) of a six-panel fold-out. Panel f89v3 has half-width. The # paragraph lines span both panels, across the fold. # # Attributes: # # * Language: A (Currier) # * Hand: ? (Currier) # * Subsets: P (Rene), pha (Stolfi) # * Subject: pharmaceutical # * Colors: ??? (Reeds), green+blue+yellow(containers),brow(roots),green(plants) (Rene) # # Description: # # This page contains 3 rows of plants (next to the top edge, # across the middle, and next to the bottom edge), separated by # two blocks of text. # # The plant rows contain 5, 3, and 4 plants, respectively. Crammed # into the left margin, next to each row of plants, is a # "container"---an object resembling a decorated jar with pedestal. # Each container and each plant has a "label" written next to it # (units "L1","L2", and "L3"). From the position of the labels it seems # pretty clear which label goes with which figure. # # The first block of text (unit µ{P1}) consists of a single paragraph # with 3.6 lines. The second block (unit µ{P2}) contains two # paragraphs, both with 3.8 lines. # # There is a vertical crease in the vellum, about 1cm to the left of # the fold that separates panels f89v3 and f89v2. The crease extends # from the second line of the top paragraph down to the bottom edge # of the page. Eacept for the first line of the first paragraph, the # text carefully avoids that (clean and undamaged) crease, but runs # over the (dirty and worn-out) fold as if it was not there. # The crease has a similar effect on the recto side (page f89r2). # # Near plant [2,3] there seems to be a slit-like defect in the # vellum, flanked by two alternating rows of dots. This defect is # visible on the verso side too. # # Plant descriptions: # # ROW 1: # # [1,0] (Container) [To be written] # # [1,1] [To be written] # # [1,2] [To be written] # # [1,3] [To be written] # # [1,4] [To be written] # # [1,5] [To be written] # # ROW 2: # # [2,0] (Container) [To be written] # # [2,1] [To be written] # # [2,2] [To be written] # # [2,3] [To be written] # # ROW 3: # # [3,0] (Container) [To be written] # # [3,1] [To be written] # # [3,2] [To be written] # # [3,3] [To be written] # # [3,4] [To be written] # # Comments: # # [some drawings repeated in herbal] # # [label "odor" from f101v2 mentioned here.] # # From the layout of the text relative to the crease and fold, it # looks as if the crease was a defect of the vellum, already present # when the page was written; but the fold was neither present nor # explicitly planned for. # # References: # # # Last edited on DATE TIME by USER