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Identification

  Title: ???
  Page: f83v = MR (Rene) = p162 (Stolfi)
  Folio: f83
  Panels: f83v
  Bifolio: bM2 = f76+f83
  Quire: M (Rene) = XIII (Beinecke)

Attributes

  Language: B (Currier)
  Hand: 2 (Currier)
  Subsets: B (Rene), bio (Stolfi)
  Subject: biological
  Colors: red,green,blue (Reeds)

Description

  The page contains two blocks of text, separated by a figure. The
  top block (unit P1) has 7.5 lines in one paragraph, justified
  against the left, top, and right margins. The bottom block (unit
  "P2") apparently has two paragraphs of 9.8 and 12.8 lines, both
  left-justified; the first paragraph is right-justified, the second
  one runs into a figure at right, and ends about one inch above the
  bottom margin.  The second paragraph seems to be spaced more
  openly than the other two.

  There are three figures on the page, showing four naked women
  ("nymphs") altogether. Each nymph is standing knee-deep inside a
  "funnel": a tub about two feet wide (in proportion to the nymph),
  smoothly connected at the bottom to a tapering horizontal drain,
  about half a foot wide. These funnels are not unlike smoking
  pipes. The mouth of each funnel has a flat edge, as if cut away.

  The first figure (unlabeled?) is squeezed into the top left corner
  of the margin, almost flush against the panel's edge. It shows a
  single nymph with shoulder-long hair. Her funnel is decorated with
  three thin scalloped rings, and its narrow end is attached to the
  side of another vertical tube, about half a foot wide. The upper
  part of this second tube, above the joint, is decorated with a
  line of small circles along its length; it loops once around the
  funnel's narrow end, then rises up and bends towards the nymph,
  who is holding both hands into the tube's opening. The lower part
  of the tube, below the joint, is very short; it splits into three
  wavy tapering "roots" dark-painted, with long sprays of dots
  coming out from their tips. Alternating with these three roots are
  two short pipes, straight smooth, with dark openings at the bottom
  but no sprays. A third piece of tubing rises from behind the
  nymph, presumably attached to the back side of the funnel or to
  the second tube; it has a spray coming out from the top.

  The second figure sits between the two text blocks, spanning the
  width of the page. It consists of two similar halves that overlap
  in the center. The left half shows a nymph standing in a funnel,
  with long hair (reaching down to her lower back). The funnel is
  decorated with longitudinal rows of dots. Its drain points to the
  left, and ends with a bunch of wavy lines, from which falls down a
  spray of dots. To the right of the nymph is a large smooth globe,
  apparently four feet in diameter, painted dark blue-green.
  Attached to the globe, at about 10:00, is a "stalk" or tube of the
  same color, about two feet long, that ends with a sharp cut. The
  nymph is holding both hands into the open end of this stalk, and
  is facing into it. On the opposite side of the globe, at 04:00, is
  attached some sort of appendix, light-colored, covered by
  transverse wrinkles or rings of scales. This appendix is about
  four feet long and one foot wide, flaring out at the attachment
  point. It extends out and down, and ends with a short bundle of
  parallel curved lines, resembling a liquid flow, and a spray of
  dots.

  The right half of this drawing is almost a mirror image of the
  left half, with several intentional differences. The nymph has
  short hair, with curled locks over the ears, held by a headband.
  Her funnel is pointing left too (thus breaking the symmetry of the
  figure) and is decorated with smooth longitudinal lines. The
  "stalk", attached to the globe at 02:00, is 6-8 feet long; it
  arches over the nymph's head (who is holding it up with her head
  and both hands), then bends down behind her. It ends with forked
  brush of wriggly "hairs" and a spray of dots, half of which is
  hidden behind the nymph's funnel. The wriggly appendix attached to
  the othes side of the globe, at 08:00, crosses in front the
  appendix of the other globe, and ends with a spray of small
  circles instead of dots.

  Each half of this drawing bears a label (unit X), apparently
  associated to the nymph or to the funnel.

  The third figure lies next to the bottom right corner of the text
  area. The nymph has short hair, possibly covered by a "bath cap",
  with some sort of flap hanging down over her left ear. Her
  funnel is larger than the others in proportion; its dark-painted
  "drain" forks after a couple of feet, and the two branches turn
  sharply away from each other, ending abruptly after 3-4 feet.
  From the end of each drain there comes out a bundle of wiggly
  lines, suggesting a liquid flow. Another C-shaped tube, also a
  foot wide and decorated with longitudinal lines or grooves,
  branches out from the left side of the tub, and ends by the nymphs
  head. The nymph is holding her right hand into this tube's
  opening, from with comes forth a spray of short lines and dots.
  The figure bears two labels (unit Y), one above the nymph's head
  another below the tub.

Comments



References

  [1] Smythe, Frank. "A Script Full of Secrets" and "The Uncrackable
  Code" in "Mysteries of Mind, Space & Time: The Unexplained", pp.
  3062-3069. H. S. Stuttman, Inc., Westport, Connecticut, USA.
  Copyright 1992 by Orbis Publishing, Inc. [Originally published in
  "The Unexplained" in the UK.]
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