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# Identification:
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#   * Title: ???
#   * Page: f78r = MG (Rene) = p151 (Stolfi)
#   * Folio: f78
#   * Panels: f78r
#   * Bifolio: bM4 = f78+f81
#   * Quire: M (Rene) = XIII (Beinecke)
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#   Newbold plate V, Kraus XXIX, Kraus Autobiog p220
#   Color reproduction in Frank Smythe's book [1].
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# Attributes:
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#   * Language: B (Currier)
#   * Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   * Subsets: B (Rene), bio (Stolfi)
#   * Subject: biological
#   * Colors: b,red,green (Reeds), red(openings),blue(flow,some_bubbles),green(pools) (Rene)
#
# Description:
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#   The page contains a block of text (unit 程P}), apparently consisting
#   of two paragraphs with 24.5 and 15.9 lines. The second
#   paragraph begins with an EVA <p> with extra-wide "head", decorated
#   by four sets of three vertical pen strokes.
#
#   An illustration takes up the top margin and the rightmost 1/4 of
#   the page, extending to the midline in some places.
#
#   At the top corners of the panel, right against the edges, are two 
#   objects that look like parasols. Each parasol is topped by a 
#   short spike that ends with a ball, and consists of some 
#   20 "petals" with round tips.  Nestled under each parasol is a 
#   hemispherical "bunch of grapes" (which could be the tips of 
#   many other "petals" like the ones that make up the parasol.
#
#   From the bottom of each "bunch of grapes" there issues a stream of
#   liquid, represented by three or four parallel wiggly lines. The
#   streams pass through a succession of diconnected "pipes", each
#   being a hollow cylinder with thick wall, flat edge at the top, and
#   a ring or band around the bottom edge, decorated by three or four
#   longitudinal lines of dots. The stream issuing from the top left
#   "parasol" runs through four "pipes" as it runs across the top
#   margin. The stream from the right parasol goes through one "pipe".
# 
#   Then the two streams merge just before entering another "pipe" and
#   a "funnel". The latter is similar to a "pipe" except that it is
#   somewhat narower at the bottom, ends with a thick flange instead
#   of just a band, and the three dotted lines run transversely rather
#   than longitudinally.
# 
#   The merged stream pours into a roundish "pool", full of "water"
#   (some liquid) up to about a foot below the rim. The pool sides are
#   smooth and vertical. There is a narrow band around the edge of the
#   pool, decorated with alternating dots and groups of three
#   trasversal strokes.
#   
#   Inside the pool are seven naked women or "nymphs". Four are in the
#   distal (top) half of the pond, seemingly sitting on the water's
#   surface, one of them facing right, the other three facing left.
#   Three more nymphs are in the proximal (bottom) half, lying down on
#   the water, all with the head to the left. The water was painted
#   with a dark opaque green, apparently with a broad pen-like
#   instrument (as opposed to a brush), clearly after the outlines
#   were drawn (apparently with the same ink as the text).
#
#   All nymphs have their legs partly hidden by the water, and have
#   lighter green brush strokes on their tighs. The top left nymph
#   wears a narrow headband; the two nymphs to her right wear wider
#   headbands, which could be hats or hairdos.
#  
#   A narrow stream of water runs off the proximal right end of the pool,
#   through a wavy channel, down the right mergin, and ends in a second
#   pool.  This pool is like the first one, except that the border around
#   it is narrower and undecorated.
#
#   Inside the second pool are eight "nymphs", standing knee-deep in
#   dark-colored water, facing to the left. Three are in the distal
#   half of the pond, five in the proximal half. The leftmost nymph
#   has her hand on what looks like a round shelf, attached to the
#   pond's wall, at water level; there may be objects on top of the
#   shelf.  Some nymphs mahe be wearing bath caps, or cap-like
#   hairdos.
#
#   Every nymph (in both ponds) has one hand on or near her hip or
#   buttock, and the other arm stretched forwards and down, pointing
#   or touching a neighboring nymph. Most if not all the nymphs have
#   red accent spots on their cheeks and (possibly) on their nipples.
#   Where visible, their hair is wavy and uncolored hair, sometimes
#   short, sometimes long.
#
#   There are 6 or 7 labels (unit 程X}) on several parts of the figure.
#   The two parasols are <okchdldlo> (left) and <okchdy> (right).
#   The "pipe" under the confluence of the two streams is <dar.aloifhy>
#   and the "funnel" is <dchedaly>.  The two ends of the 
#   channel are labeled <otarodlor.orory> and <okaral>, although
#   <otarodlor> may be attached to the top pond.
#
#   Rene [07 Apr 1999] observes that the vellum has normal thickness.
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# Comments:
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# References:
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#   [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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