# Interlinear archive of Voynich manuscript transcriptions.
#
# Derived from INTERLN.EVT file version 1.6
# Created by Gabriel Landini, 27 September 1996.
#
# Split into separate files (one per textual unit)
# by J. Stolfi, 10 october 1997.
#
# Added a few labels and titles, and edited comments
# by J. Stolfi, through 04 november 1997.
#
# Unfolded  '[|]' choices into separate lines
# by J. Stolfi, 05 november 1997.
#
# Mapped to the EVA encoding, Released as interln16e1.tgz 
# by J. Stolfi 05 Nov 1997.
#
# Added Grove's labels and titles, split
# some units, fixed "IK"->"ik" bug, corrected many typos.
# by J. Stolfi 31 mar 1998.
#
# Added unit f75r.L, added Grove's version of f75r.P.
# by J. Stolfi 02 may 1998.
#
# Split unit f75v.P into f75v.{P1,P2,P3}.
# by J. Stolfi 04 may 1998.
#
# Renumbered units f68v3.{X,Y} to f69v.{X,Y}.
# Renumbered units f68v2.{X,Y,Z} to f70r1.{X,Y,Z}.
# by J. Stolfi 01 Oct 1998
# 
# Transcribed several more units, fixed bugs.
# by J. Stolfi up to 04 Oct 1998
#
# Split f86v3.P into f86v3.{P1,P2,P3,P4,Q}.
# Abolished the "astro"/"cosmo" distinction; it is all "cosmo" now.
# by J. Stolfi 04 Oct 1998
# --- begin comments by G. Landini -----------------------------
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 22:17:45 by stolfi
#
# INTERLN.EVT
# file version 1.6
# by Gabriel Landini, 27 September 1996.
# 
# file version 1.7
# 9 February 1998
# Prepared by Gabriel Landini, 27 September 1996.
#
# This file is an interlinear version of the Voynich manuscript
# transcriptions from:
# a) P. Currier + new additions by the VMS list members (Jim Gillogly,
#    Jim Reeds, Mike Roe 1990-1994)
# b) the First Study Group (W. Friedman 1945-1949)
# c) other pages transcriptions (Don Latham 1996, Mike Roe 1996,
#    John H. Tiltman 1951, Karl Kluge 1992, Jim Reeds 1996)
#
# Please report any problems to: G.Landini@bham.ac.uk or to the Voynich
# list: Voynich@rand.org
#
# To join the Voynich list, send e-mail to Voynich-request@rand.org
#
# I will be responsible for keeping this file corrected and updated, so if
# you find any corrections, please contact me so they can be included in
# the next version of this file.
# All credits and thanks to the members of the Voynich list who made the
# original transcriptions available on line.
#
# This file was produced for the EVMT project (European Voynich Manuscript
# Transcription) by G. Landini and R. Zandbergen.
# We intend to transcribe the whole manuscript from T. C. Petersen's hand
# transcription of a set of photostats (1931) and from previous trans-
# criptions available in machine readable format. The transcription will
# use the EVA alphabet that will allow translation of the document into
# the three most common alphabets associated with the manuscript: FSG
# alphabet, Currier's alphabet and Frogguy (by Jacques Guy).
#
# INTERLN17.EVT is based on the files:
# voynich.now, FSG.NEW and tiltman.txt with some small corrections.
# The Currier version was originally coded in Currier's alphabet.
# I translated it to FSG "enhanced" alphabet using Jacques Guy's BITRANS
# program and a set of rules CUR2FSG2 based on a message by Jim Reeds to
# the Voynich mailing list.
# The FSG alphabet does not contain the Currier characters 6 and 7. To
# preserve these, characters 6 and 7 were kept unchanged in the resulting
# FSG version. Currier 6 usually corresponds to K in FSG, while 7 was
# transcribed as K or 8 by the FSG team.
#
# I added a few "end of line" - and "end of paragraph" = marks where missing
# to keep line lengths equal between versions.
# All double spaces ",," were replaced with single spaces.
#
# Format of this file:
# -------------------
# a) Lines starting with the hash symbol # are comments (can be ignored).
# b) All other lines have information which is either:
#  1) a folio indicator plus "parsable information" (one per folio), or
#  2) a locus indicator plus Voynich text (may have in-line comments).
#
# Folio and locus indicators appear in angle brackets <>.
# The format of the "folio indicator" is: "f" plus the folio number,
# plus "r" for "recto" or "v" for "verso", and sometimes a further number
# for complex folios. Ex: <f1v> indicates folio 1 verso.
#
#   [ Folio indicator lines were turned into special #-comments,
#     by inserting "## " in front of them. --J. Stolfi ]
#
# Rene Zandbergen has added the Parsable Information to this file:
#
# A special type of in-line comment appears after the folio indicator.
# We call this "parsable information". The information is coded in
# "variables" set to values specific for that folio, to facilitate
# the parsing and filtering using VTT. The variable names are single
# characters preceded by the $ symbol and they take as value a single
# character:
#      $I = illustration type  (T,H,A,Z,B,C,P,S)
#           Text, Herbal, Astronomical, Zodiac, Biological, Cosmological,
#           Pharmaceutical or Stars.
#      $Q = Quire              (A-T)
#      $P = page in quire      (A-X)
#      $L = Currier's language (A,B)
#      $H = Currier's hand     (1,2,3,4,5,X,Y)
#      $N = non-Voynich text   (Y)
#      $K = key-like sequence  (Y)
#      $X = extraneous writing (Y)
#
#    Ex:  <f5r> {$I=H $Q=A $P=I $L=A $H=1 $N=Y} indicates a Herbal page
#    in quire A, page I, Currier Language A, hand 1 and has non-Voynich
#    text. Refer to the VTT documentation for details on how to use the
#    parsable information.
#
# All other lines have Voynich code starting at column 20.
#
# In the locus indicator, there is semicolon followed by a letter
# that indicates the origin of the transcription:
#
#   C: Currier's transcription plus new additions from members of the
#      voynich list as found in the file voynich.now.
#   F: First study group's (Friedman's) transcription including various
#      items as found in the file FSG.NEW.
#   T: John Tiltman's transcription of some pages.
#   L: Don Latham's recent transcription of some pages.
#   R: Mike Roe's recent transcription of some pages.
#   K: Karl Kluge's transcription of some labels from Petersen's copies.
#   J: Jim Reed's transcription of some previously unreadable characters.
#   
# [ Additional codes introduced by J. Stolfi after 05 Nov 1997:
#
#   D: second choice from [|] in "C" lines.
#   G: second choice from [|] in "F" lines, mostly from [1609|16xx].
#   I: second choice from [|] in "J" lines.
#   Q: second choice from [|] in "K" lines.
#   M: second choice from [|] in "L" lines.
#
#   N: Gabriel Landini's transcriptions.
#   U: Jorge Stolfi's transcriptions.
#   V: John Grove's transcriptions.
#   P: Petersen's transcriptions.
#   Z: Rene Zandbergen's transcriptions.
# ]
#
# In some cases (mostly for labels) there is also information about the
# label position (M. Roe's transcriptions) or about the original numbering
# of the labels found in the Petersen's copies (K. Kluge's transcriptions).
# I left that numbering untouched from the original files but it will be
# changed and standardised in the new transcription exercise.
#
# Examples:
# <f100r.26A;K> K. Kluge's transcription of label number 26A from Petersen.
# <f67v2.C1;C>  M. Roe's transcription of text in a "circle" from
#               the file voynich.now.
#
# [ I later standardized the label location codes across versions,
#   in all cases where there were conflicts.  The original location 
#   codes were retained as '{}' comments. -- J. Stolfi 05 Nov 1997. ]
#
# [ Many more location codes were introduced when incorporating 
#   John Grove's label and title collection. -- J. Stolfi 05 may 1998. ]
#
# In a few places there was a "first" line not present in one
# of the other versions. These lines were numbered 0, or assigned letters.
# Examples:
# <f41v.0;C>, <f84v.a;C>, <f84v.b;F>.
#
# [ Later renumbered "0a", "0b", etc.. -- J. Stolfi 05 Nov 1997 ] 
#
# The % (percent) marks a missing character that exists at the same
# location in the other versions and which breaks synchronism.
# "Synchronism" means the vertical alignment of the sequences. Loss of
# synchronism may be due to a missing character in that version or an
# extra character in the other.
# The Friedman version (FSG.NEW) is composed of various items and therefore
# there are variations within FSG.NEW. These are indicated as [A|B], meaning
# that one item has a character transcribed as an "A" and the other a "B".
#
# [ These '[|]' constructs were later unfolded into separate lines,
#   with their own transcription codes. -- J. Stolfi 05 Nov 1997 ]
#
# Because the brackets and the "or" symbol | also break the synchronism but
# do not indicate any Voynich characters in the sequence, the exclamation
# mark "!" was used to indicate that the other version has extra characters
# that do not code Voynich text.
#
# As in the original transcription files, text limited by curly brackets {}
# is a comment. The complementary sequence will have at this position a
# number of !'s to compensate sequence length.
# Examples:
#
#     <f47r.5;C>  8AN.OE%SCG.TODOE.K=
#     <f47r.5;F>  8AN.OE.SCG.TODOE%K=
#
# the first % indicates a missing space in the Currier version which is
# present in the FSG version.
#
#     <f44r.10;C>   4ODTOR.!O!!DTG.4OHO.GDOE.TODG.TODG.TOE.8AK-
#     <f44r.10;F>   4ODTOR.[O|]DTG.4OHO.GDOE.TODG.TODG.TOE.8AK-
#
# The !'s in the Currier version indicate that the FSG version has
# non coding characters at those locations.
#
# [ I had to remove the "!%" codes in the '[|]' unfolding process. 
#   A few were latter added by hand.  -- J. Stolfi 05 Nov 1997. ]
#
# In some particular instances there were several ways of coding the
# missing symbols. In those instances the coding was chosen arbitrarily.
# Sometimes the M character in one version corresponded to III in the
# other which would mean that the following format would result:
#                ....M%%...
#                ....III...
# Therefore the 2 extra %% may not be true missing symbols.
#
# Below is part of the original heading from one of the source texts.
#
# --- end comments by G. Landini -------------------------------
# --- begin comments by Jim Reeds ------------------------------
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 22:18:05 by stolfi
#
# fsg.new
#
# 18 June 1994
# Jim Reeds
#
# Combined version of all First Study Group transcriptions found in
# William F. Friedman Collection, Marshall Library, Lexington, Virginia.
#
# These are:
#   Item 1609, an almost complete transcription of all of the VMS
#   A transcription found in folder 1613, of f111v through f114r
#   An unnumbered item, seemingly a partial draft of 1609, of f41r - f58r
#
# Comments in item 1609 have not been transfered to this file.
#
# These have been edited together, with points of difference indicated
# thus:  toma[y|h]to, meaning the one version reads tomayto and the other
# reads tomahto.
#
# Line ends have been marked with - and paragraph ends with =
#
# Line ends have been ruthlessly supplied from other partial transcriptions
# of the VMS and in some cases from inspection of photocopies.
#
# Since much of the the FSG transcription was unchecked, there are numerous
# transcription blunders, caused by eye skip, line omission, and possibly
# by IBM card loss.  In some cases these mistakes were so severe that it
# was impossible to insert line ends correctly.
#
# --- end comments by Jim Reeds --------------------------------
# --- begin comments by J. Stolfi --------------------------
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 22:19:51 by stolfi
#
# Various changes made to Gabriel Landini's interlinear file v1.6.
# Jorge Stolfi 12 Oct 1997 -- 05 Nov 1997 -- 02 May 1988
# 10 Oct 1998
#
# * I added various new transcriptions, mainly by John Grove
#   and myself, plus some items by R. Zandbergen and R. Firth. That
#   meant creating many new text units and sometimes splitting or
#   renaming existing ones.
# 
# * I moved all comments relating to a specific unit
#   to the beginning of that unit. Sometimes this required splitting,
#   rearranging, or otherwise editing the comments.
#
# * I removed all comments of the form "# page NNN" 
#   since the numbering was inconsistent with the binding order. (For
#   one thing, the last page f116v, which should be even, was
#   numbered 235).
#   
# * I added many comments where it seemed appropriate.
#   In particular I standardized the format of the page description
#   files (e.g. "f47r", without extension) and added to them
#   several scattered databases (such as Jim Reeds's color
#   usage tables, Petersen's plant names, etc.)
# 
# * I replaced the word "folio" by "panel" or "page" where
#   it meant only one face of a folio (or one part of a multi-part
#   fold-out).
#   
# * I regularized many location codes for labels and radial lines,
#   and made them resemble regular text locations.  To each *set* of
#   labels in a text unit (e.g. all the stars, or all the spokes) I
#   assigned a single location code.  I then assigned to each line of
#   each label a serial number starting from 1 (sometimes 0). Two or
#   more lines belonging to the same label got consecutive
#   numbers. (However, I may have failed to split some multiline
#   labels where the breaks are indicated by embedded "-"s and
#   comments.)
# 
# * I appended a "=" to the end of each label and isolated text line.  
#   
# * I inserted a "-" between multiple lines belonging to 
#   the same label, and at places where a label was interrupted by 
#   vellum defects or graphical material (plants, stars, etc.).
#   
# * I edited the location codes <...> of the labels so 
#   that all transcriptions of the same label now have the same
#   location code. I retained the original location codes as "{}"
#   comments at the end of each line.
#   
# * I replaced the "anonymous" location (prose-like text) 
#   by and explicit "P" location, or "P1" and "P2" in pages
#   where the prose text was broken by labels or other text type.
#   Exception: on f66r (the three-way table), I used "R" for the 
#   anonymous locus (the right-hand column).
# 
# * I replaced the line numbers "a" and "b" to "0a" and "0b",
#   so that the line number now always begins with digit.
#   
# * I replaced all "location declarations" (lines containing
#   only a location code <...> and no Voynich text)
#   by special "#" comments, almost compatible with 
#   R. Zandbergen's VTX tool. These comments have the form
#
#       ## <fNNN>        {$I=i $Q=q $P=p $L=l $H=h $X=x}
#
#   where 
#     
#       "NNN" is a panel number (folio,side, and division, e.g f86v3)
#       "i"   is the section code ("T" for text, "H" for herbal, etc.);
#       "q"   is the quire code, a letter in [A-T];
#       "p"   is a letter in [A-Z] identifying the panel within the quire;
#       "l"   is the "language" in Currier's sense, "A" or "B";
#       "h"   is the calligraphic "hand", a character in [1-5XY];
#       "x"   is a miscellaneous attribute (a letter). 
#
#   The "$L" and "$H" attributes are omitted when unknown.
#   The "$X" attribute is present only for page f17r, which 
#   is marked "$X=U" (for the extraneous writing?).
#
#   Note that there are some discrepancies between these "$I"
#   attributes and the section recorded in Stolfi's UNITS file. The
#   latter is more conservative, and assigns section "?" to some
#   text-only pages whose "$I"-codes were apparently assigned by
#   analogy with adjacent pages.
#     
# * I created dummy files for all the missing pages (as deduced from 
#   the folio numbers in the VMs itself).  For that purpose, I assumed
#   each missing folio had only two panels (recto and verso), and
#   arbitrarily assigned them "$P"-codes higher than the "non-missing"
#   panels, and section "$I"-code "M" (for "missing").
#   
# * I replaced some non-FSG characters by "*" or valid FSG characters, 
#   as it seemed appropriate, usually leaving the original as an {}-comment.
#   
# * I fixed a few missing or bogus "-" and "=".
#
# * I fixed several typos, mostly cases where the last 
#   character of a line was omitted and entered as a separate word on
#   the following line.  (These errors were almost all in Friedman's
#   transcription.)
#
# --- end comments by J. Stolfi ----------------------------
# --- begin comments by J. Stolfi --------------------------
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 22:21:20 by stolfi
#
# Splitting Landini's interlinear file v1.6.
# Jorge Stolfi 12 Oct 1997
# 
# Overview
# 
#   This directory contains a copy of Gabriel Landini's interlinear
#   transcription of the Voynich manuscript, version 1.6, split
#   into "textual units".
#
# Substantive changes
# 
#   This file ("f0.S") describes the splitting process only.
#   The Voynich text proper has been edited and reformatted to
#   some extent. These changes are described in companion
#   documents ("f0.U", "f0.E").
# 
# Textual units
# 
#   A textual unit is a maximal contiguous subset of a page that 
#   has the same location code (excluding line number), and 
#   a homogeneous "text structure", which is one of:
# 
#     "parags"      
# 
#       apparently prose, in multi-line paragraphs
# 
#     "starred-parags"    
# 
#       Like parags, but with a star-like symbol 
#       in front of each paragraph.
# 
#     "itemized-parags"
# 
#       Like parags, but with a single Voynich letter or symbol 
#       in front of each paragraph.  Here the letters are indicated in
#       "{}" comments; they are also listed separately as a "letters" unit.
# 
#     "circular-lines"
# 
#       Text where each line is written around a circle
#       in some diagram. (Sometimes the starting point is not known.)
# 
#     "radial-lines"
# 
#       Text where each line is written along a ray in some diagram. 
# 
#     "titles"
# 
#       Text where each line is a title for a page or figure.
# 
#     "itemized-lines"
# 
#       The right-hand column of an itemized list ("key-like sequence")
#       where each "item" is a line of text.
# 
#     "labels"
# 
#       List of labels attached to parts of figures.
#       Also the column of words from the table in f66r (page 117).
#       Here each label is terminated by "=", and multiple
#       lines of the same label are separated by "-".
# 
#     "letters"
# 
#       The single-letter labels in itemized lists.
#       Also the column of single letters in f66r (page 117).
#       Here each letter is terminated by "=".
# 
#     "-"
#     
#       No Voynich text, only comments.
#       
#     "?"
#     
#       Unknown text structure (for untranscribed or missing pages).
# 
# Unit numbering and file names
# 
#   Each unit is stored as a separate file named "fNNN.L", where
#   "NNN" is the panel number (folio, side, and division, e.g. f85r2), 
#   and L is the location code within the page. 
#   
#   Descriptive comments that apply to a whole panel are stored in a
#   separate file named "fNNN" (without location code). Gabriel's
#   opening comments are stored in the file "f0.I".
#   
#   Note that it was sometimes necessary to split a page with N
#   distinct text types into more than N units, in order to preserve
#   the ordering of the text in Gabriel's file. For example, the
#   transcribed "pharma" pages have blocks of normal text alternating
#   with rows of labels; each block of text and each row of labels
#   have therefore been made into a separate unit.
#   
#   Any textual unit that spans multiple panels has been 
#   assigned to the lowest-numbered of those panels.
#   
# Detailed description of files
# 
#   A detailed description of the splitting can be found in 
#   the "UNITS" file. Each line of UNITS describes one of the 
#   textual units above; it contains 8 fields separated by ":"
#   
#     * a 4-digit sequence number, which can be used to sort the
#       units in their "natural" reading order
#       
#     * the file name (fNNN or fNNN.L)
#     
#     * the apparent subject matter: "herbal", "bio", "astro", "cosmo", 
#       "pharma", "stars", "?" if unknown, or "-" if the file 
#       contains no text.
#       
#     * the "language" in Currier's sense ("A", "B", "?" if unknown, "-" if no text).
#     
#     * the "hand" ("1..5", "X", "Y", "?", or "-")
#     
#     * the type of textual unit ("parags", "labels", etc.; see list above)
#
#     * the sequential panel (page) number ("p001".. "p234"), in binding order
#       or "-" for files that are place-holders for missing folios.
#     
#     * other comments
#     
#   Any field may be followed by "?" denoting uncertainty.
#
# --- end comments by J. Stolfi ----------------------------
# --- begin comments by J. Stolfi --------------------------
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 22:21:54 by stolfi
#
# Unfolding alternative transcriptions
# Jorge Stolfi 05 Nov 1997
#
# To simplify further processing, I unfolded the '[|]' alternation
# constructs used in Gabriel Landini's interlinear file v1.6.
# Each line that included one or more such alternations was replaced 
# by a pair lines, one using only the first choice of every 
# alternation, the other using only the second choice out of every 
# alternation.
#
# For the extra lines resulting from the unfolding of '[|]' constructs,
# I used these codes:
#
#   D: second choice from "C" lines
#   G: second choice from "F" lines
#   I: second choice from "J" lines
#   Q: second choice from "K" lines
#   M: second choice from "L" lines
#
# Unfortunately I had to remove the "!" codes in the '[|]' unfolding
# process, since they no longer provided the proper alignment
# between the unfolded versions and un-unfolded versions.  Fixing
# this problem would have required processing all versions of of one
# line at once, and effectively computing a consensus for it.  The
# "%" codes were retained, however.
#
# --- end comments by J. Stolfi ----------------------------
# --- begin comments by J. Stolfi --------------------------
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 22:22:28 by stolfi
#
# Mapping the interlinear file to the EVA encoding
# Jorge Stolfi 05 Nov 1997 (Corrected 31 Mar 1998)
#
# This transformation was done with "fsg2eva", an AWK
# script. The main step is the following:
#
#   function fsg_to_eva(txt)
#   {
#     # Converts a chunk of comment-free FSG text to EVA
#     
#     # We discard  "%" and "!" since the conversion
#     # will destroy synchronism anyway.
#     gsub(/[% !]/, "", txt);
#     
#     # Now convert 
#     gsub(/IIIE/, "iiil",  txt);
#     gsub(/IIIK/, "iiim",  txt);
#     gsub(/IIIL/, "iiin",  txt);
#     gsub(/IIIR/, "iiir",  txt);
#     gsub(/IIE/,  "iil",   txt);
#     gsub(/IIK/,  "iim",   txt);
#     gsub(/IIL/,  "iin",   txt);
#     gsub(/IIR/,  "iir",   txt);
#     gsub(/IE/,   "il",    txt);
#     gsub(/IK/,   "im",    txt);
#     gsub(/IL/,   "in",    txt);
#     gsub(/IR/,   "ir",    txt);
#     gsub(/HZ/,   "cth",   txt);
#     gsub(/PZ/,   "cph",   txt);
#     gsub(/DZ/,   "ckh",   txt);
#     gsub(/FZ/,   "cfh",   txt);
#     gsub(/2/,    "s",     txt);
#     gsub(/4/,    "q",     txt);
#     gsub(/6/,    "g",     txt);
#     gsub(/7/,    "j",     txt);
#     gsub(/8/,    "d",     txt);
#     gsub(/A/,    "a",     txt);
#     gsub(/C/,    "e",     txt);
#     gsub(/D/,    "k",     txt);
#     gsub(/E/,    "l",     txt);
#     gsub(/F/,    "f",     txt);
#     gsub(/G/,    "y",     txt);
#     gsub(/H/,    "t",     txt);
#     gsub(/I/,    "i",     txt);
#     gsub(/K/,    "m",     txt);
#     gsub(/L/,    "n",     txt);
#     gsub(/M/,    "iin",   txt);
#     gsub(/N/,    "in",    txt);
#     gsub(/O/,    "o",     txt);
#     gsub(/P/,    "p",     txt);
#     gsub(/R/,    "r",     txt);
#     gsub(/S/,    "sh",    txt);
#     gsub(/T/,    "ch",    txt);
#     gsub(/V/,    "v",     txt);
#     gsub(/Y/,    "x",     txt);
#     
#     return txt
#   }
#
# This procedure was applied to the Voynich text proper, preserving
# the '#' and '{}' comments as well as the location codes.
#
# I had to edit manually some '{}' comments that contained Voynich
# characters in FSG or Currier notation.  The affected pages are
#
#   f100r.P1  f100r.m  f100v.M  f103r.P  f104r.P  f49v.P  f65v.P
#   f66r.R    f76r.R   f89r1.b  f89r2.b  
#
# Note: The 05 Nov 1997 version of this script incorrectly mapped "IK" to
# "ik" instead of "im". This error affected 79 lines of Gabriel Landini's
# interlinar v1.6, representing about 50 distinct words. The error was
# corrected on 31 Mar 1998, by manually editing the EVA translation of
# those lines. The endings "IIIK", "IIK", and "K" were not affected by
# this error.
#
# The following is a cumulative list of other format and alignment bugs 
# that were fixed by hand in the EVA translation, up to 05 may 1998:
#   
#   <f8r.P2.10;F>   added "m" at end of line.
#   <f8r.P2.11;F>   deleted "m." at beginning of line.
#   <f8r.T2.13;F>   added "m" at end of line.
#   <f8r.P3.14;F>   deleted "m." at beginning of line.
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#   <f79v.P.32;F>   deleted "iin." at beginning of line.
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#   <f79v.P.39;F>   deleted ""m."" at beginning of line.
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#   <f80r.P.17;F>   added "qol." in front from pev line.
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#   
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#
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#   <f81v.P.5;F>    deleted "y." at beginning of line.
#
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#
#   <f81v.P.15;F>   added "*{skipped text}" after ".chedy.o"
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#   
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#   
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#   <f83r.P.34;F>   deleted "iin." at beginning of line.
#   <f83r.P.32;F>   split part to "shedal" as line <f83r.X.3;F>
#   <f83r.P.33;F>   split part to "chdal aiin" as line <f83r.X.4;F>
#   <f83r.P.34;F>   split part to "chedy" as line <f83r.X.5;F>
#   
#   <f83v.P.14;F>   deleted "qokain.cheeal" (nothing left on the line).
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#   
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#   <f84r.P.18;F>   deleted "otaly." at beginning of line.
#   <f84r.P.30;F>   deleted up to first "shedy.saiin.".
#
#   <f84r.X.13;F>   added "otaly=" from <f84r.P.18;F>.
#   
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#   <f84v.P.23;F>   added "-dshedy" at end of line.
#   <f84v.P.23;F>   deleted "ychckhy." at beginning of line.
#   <f84v.P.24;F>   deleted "dshedy." at beginning of line.
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#   <f84v.P.31;F>   added "-solchey" at end of line.
#   <f84v.P.31;F>   deleted "okchdy." at beginning of line.
#   <f84v.P.32;F>   added "-dairoldy" at end of line.
#   <f84v.P.32;F>   deleted "solchey." at beginning of line.
#   <f84v.P.33;F>   added "-dorchy" at end of line.
#   <f84v.P.33;F>   deleted "dairoldy." at beginning of line.
#   <f84v.P.34;F>   added "-qckhy" at end of line.
#   <f84v.P.34;F>   deleted "dorchy." at beginning of line.
#   <f84v.P.35;F>   added "-ochedy" at end of line.
#   <f84v.P.35;F>   added "s" at end of line.
#   <f84v.P.35;F>   deleted "qckhy." at beginning of line.
#   <f84v.P.36;F>   deleted "ochedy." at beginning of line.
#   <f84v.P.36;F>   deleted "s." at beginning of line.
#
#   <f86v4.P.4;F>   deleted ".dar.oleey.olyy" from end of line.
#   <f86v4.P.5;F>   new line with "{centered -- "title"?}dar.oleey.olyy=".
#
#   <f86v6.P.22;F>  bogus FSG "X", replaced by "*".
#
#   <f86v3.P.4;F>   added "ykaiin{skipped line}m" at beginning of line
#   <f86v3.P.5;F>   deleted "ykaiinm." from beginning of line.
#
#   <f99v.P.12;F>   leading ".", deleted.
#
#   <f102v1.P1.6;F> deleted ".toiin.ol.daiin-" at end of line.
#   <f102v1.P1.6;F> added "=" at end of line.
#   <f102v1.P1.7;F> added "toiin.ol.daiin." at beginning of line.
#
#   <f103r.P.1;J>   leading ".", deleted.
#   <f103r.P.2;J>   leading ".", deleted.
#   <f103r.P.2;I>   leading ".", deleted.
#   <f103r.P.3;J>   leading ".", deleted.
#   
#   <f104r.P.7;J>   leading ".", deleted.
#   <f104r.P.8;J>   leading ".", deleted.
#
#   <f105r.P.16;F>  leading ".", deleted.
#
#   <f105v.P.15;F>  added ".r" at end of line.
#   <f105v.P.16;F>  deleted "r." at beginning of line.
#   
#   <f107r.P.33;T>  duplicate ".", replaced by single ".".
#   
#   <f112v.P.44;G>  leading ".", deleted.
#
#   <f116r.P.28;F>  bogus FSG "Z", replaced by "*".
#
# --- end comments by J. Stolfi ----------------------------
# --- begin glossary --------------------------
# Last edited on 1998-10-20 00:01:04 by stolfi
# 
# Glossary of terms used in the page descriptions
# 
# /crease/ 
#   An *accidental* crease in the vellum (cf. /fold/).
# 
# /fold/ 
#   An *intentional* fold in the vellum, namely between 
#   panels of a fold-out.
# 
# /gutter/ 
#   The fold where a /bifolio/ is sewed to the book.
#   
# /quire/ 
#   A stack of /bifolios/ that was folded and bound as a unit. The
#   quires of the book are identified with letters `A' to to `T',
#   front to back, which may be written `qA' thru `qT' for clarity.
#   Rene Zandbergen has a detailed description of all quires and
#   bifolios.
# 
# /bifolio/ 
#   A connected piece of vellum, usually consisting of two /folios/
#   joined across the /gutter/. The notation bQK will be used to
#   denote the Kth bifolio of quire Q, counting from 1 (the outermost
#   one).
# 
# /folio/ 
#   A piece of vellum defined on one side by the gutter and three free
#   edges. In the big fold-out, the two folios (85 and 86) are
#   separated by the gutter and the vertical fold that is collinear
#   with it.
#   
# /f-number/ 
#   The standard folio number, usually written fNN where NN is the
#   original number written in the manuscript, usually at the top of
#   the /recto/ side.
#        
# /side/ 
#   One of the two surfaces of a /folio/ or /bifolio/. The sides of folio
#   fNN are denoted fNNr and fNNv, for /recto/ and /verso/, respectively.
# 
# /recto/ 
#   The /side/ of a /folio/ that you see when the /gutter/ is on the
#   left, the book is in its normal orientation, and the folio is
#   completely unfolded.
#        
# /verso/ 
#   The /side/ of a /folio/ opposite to the /recto/ side, i.e. the one
#   that you see when the /gutter/ is at right.
# 
# /free edge/ 
#   A straight section of the physical boundary of a /bifolio/.
#   
# /edge/ 
#   Either a /free edge/ or a /fold/.
# 
# /panel/ 
#   A rectangular partition of one side of a /folio/, delimited by
#   four /edges/. Thus a simple folio has two panels, recto and verso,
#   denoted by fNNr and fNNv where fNN is the folio number. In
#   fold-outs, panels are numbered fNNrK or fNNvK, starting from the
#   innermost panel (adjacent to to the gutter, K=1) and increasing
#   outwards (towards the vertical free edge of the folio). Jim Reeds
#   has a very detailed description of how the complex folios are
#   folded, including panel numbers.
# 
# /page/ 
#   One or more adjacent panels that are to be read as a unit, e.g.
#   because the contents is laid out without regards for the
#   separating edges. A page is identified by the number of its
#   innermost panel (the one that is closest to the gutter).
#   
# /contents/ 
#   Of a page, the text and drawings in it.
# 
# /margin/ 
#   Each of the four imaginary straight lines (top, bottom, left,
#   right; or North, South, West, East) that seem to bound the normal
#   text in a page. They usually lie a couple of centimeters inwards
#   relative to the panel's edges. Note that drawings and labels may
#   extend beyond the margins.
#   
# /word/ 
#   A sequence of characters (Voynichese by default) not broken by
#   /word spaces/ or graphical material.
#   
# /word space/ 
#   A space between two character that is noticebly wider than the
#   average spacing.
#   
# /text line/ 
#   A linear arrangement of characters, mostly straight or circular,
#   with their `up' directions perpendicular to the overall line
#   direction, and that (presumably) must be read consecutively. Note
#   that a text line may be /interrupted/ by graphical elements,
#   folds, vellum defects, etc.
# 
# /text ring/ 
#   A circular text line that covers almost one full circle.
#   
# /text block/ 
#   A set of two or more consecutive lines of text, stacked
#   perpendicularly to the reading direction not more than a couple of
#   character heights apart, and which presumably are to be read in
#   sequence. Note that a text block may consist of concentric
#   circular lines, and may comprise one or more /paragraphs/.
# 
# /text edge/ 
#   The two imaginary lines, not necessarily straight, that connect
#   the left end right endpoints of successive lines in a text block.
# 
# /paragraph/ 
#   A text block where the spacing between /text lines/ is uniform and
#   close to the minimum, and which presumably is a single sequence of
#   words arbitrarily broken into lines to fit the available space.
#   Typically, at least one of the text edges is straight or follows
#   the outline of an adjacent figure. The number of lines of a
#   paragraph is usually given as M.N, where M is the number of whole
#   lines, and N/10 is the width of the last line, relative to the
#   total width available for it (not counting any space taken up by
#   figures, folds, creases).
#
# /left justified/
#   (Of a text block) whose left text edge is straight and vertical.
#   
# /right justified/
#   (Of a text block) whose right text edge is straight and vertical,
#   except possibly for the last lines of paragraphs.
#   
# /label/ 
#   A short text line, containing only a couple of words, that is
#   placed next to a figure or in a cell of a diagram.
#   
# /title/ 
#   A text line that is placed next to a figure or in a cell of a
#   diagram, and is longer than a couple of words; or is placed above
#   or below a paragraph, but cannot be assumed to be part of it.
# 
# /star/ 
#   A star-shaped figure with straight sharp-pointed rays, possibly
#   with interior detail.
#   
# /tail/
#   (Of a star) a single curved line attached to the star's outline.
#
# /notched square/
#   A design often found in circular bands around diagrams. It
#   consists of a squarish sector of the band, containg four small
#   "u"s, each connected to one side by both arms. The radial sides of
#   the square are often doubled or tripled. Sometimes there are also
#   dots in the center and/or near the four corners. This design seems
#   to be used as a decoration in some diagrams (e.g. on f67v1, the
#   "happy sun" page) and as a start-of-text marker in others (e.g
#   f71r, the "Aries light" page.)
# 
# /nymph/ 
#   A human figure of female or indeterminate sex, with full or
#   partial body which may have merely a decorative or exemplary
#   purpose. E.g. the figures in the biological section, or around the
#   zodiac diagrams; but not the figures in the zodiac signs
#   themselves, or the sun/moon faces.
# 
# /breasts/
#   Visible female breasts, bare or clothed.
#
# /mechanically drawn/ 
#   The opposite of freehand. Said of straight lines that seem to have
#   been traced with ruler. Also said of circles that seem to have
#   been drawn with compass, or by tracing some round object.
#   (Jim Reeds, reporting on his Beinecke visit [13 Jul 94], says that
#   "there were no pricks or pounce marks, no rulings except
#   on the circular diagrams.")
#     
# 
# --- end glossary --------------------------
## <f1r>          {$I=T $Q=A $P=A $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 19:49:16 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "First page"
#   Page: f1r = AA (Rene) = p001 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f1
#   Panels: f1r
#   Bifolio: bA1 = f1+f8
#   Quire: A (Rene) = I (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: T (Rene), unk (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (text only).
#   Colors: red (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   The page contains four paragraphs (with 4.6, 2.4, 9.5, 5.5 lines,
#   respectively), each followed by a short right-justified title.
#
#   Paragraphs 2 and 3 begin with big "weirdo" doodles, very unlike
#   normal Voynichese letters. The first (EVA &252) looks like a
#   capital K lying on it side, with the vertical bar at the bottom.
#   The second (EVA &253) looks like the first, with an extra
#   squiggly line rising from between the two "horns". The two symbols
#   are drawn or painted with flaring strokes ending in swallowtail
#   serifs.
#
#   A 1-inch band along the right margin is heavily stained. There
#   seem to be two or three columns of letters ("key like sequences")
#   in that band, which are barely visible in the reproductions.
#
#   There is a faint unreadable text at the top of the page,
#   apparently in cursive handwriting.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The page layout suggests four quotes with attributions, or signed
#   endorsements.
#
#   The faint scribbling at the top must be the signature
#   of Jacobus de Tepenecz, as asserted in many references.
#
#   Jim Reeds writes [15 Jul 94]: "The erased key on f.1r is discussed
#   by Brumbaugh. It seems to have 3 vertical columns of letters. The
#   leftmost is the ordinary alphabet, lower case italic hand, a
#   through z. I could not check for the presence of every letter (I'm
#   not sure about j, for instance) but a, b, c, ... o, p, q, r, s,
#   ... y, z are pretty clear. Next to those are very spotty frags of
#   Voynich letters. I could make out <8> next to a, <R> next to c,
#   <6> next to y, and one of the gallows letters somewhere near the
#   q, r, s range. [...] The 3d column seems to be 1 off from the
#   first: italic miniscules, r next to s, and so on. More is visible
#   in UV shots than Petersen shows."
#
#   Brumbaugh reportedly claims that there was a date in the upper
#   right corner of f1r before it was obliterated by the application
#   of chemicals (intended to reveal faded writing).
#
#   D'Imperio says that the "weirdo" characters EVA &252/&253 are in
#   bright red ink; confirmed by Glen Claston [20 Feb 1998] and Jim
#   Reeds [03 Mar 1998].
#
#   Rene [28 Jul 1997] found a medieval astrological diagram [1], in
#   Greek, where EVA &252 is used as a symbol for Aries, which is
#   "kruos" or "kryos" in Greek.
#
#   Stolfi suggested [07 Aug 1998] that the symbols may be
#   abbreviations for "Koenig" and "KoenigiN" --- i.e. "K" and
#   "K"-with-squiggle. (How desperate can you get?)
#
# References:
#
# [1] Codex Taurinensis C VII 15 (author anonymous, no date avaliable).
# http://www.ficom.net/members/ditch/secret.htm
#
# [2] John Grove 
# http://members.tripod.com/~VoynichMs/Prefix.htm
## <f1v>          {$I=H $Q=A $P=B $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:11:09 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Petersen's belladonna"
#   Page: f1v = AB (Rene) = p002 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f1
#   Panels: f1v
#   Bifolio: bA1 = f1+f8
#   Quire: A (Rene) = I (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Petersen's plant 1
#   Colors: green,tan (Reeds)
#   Plant: 1 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant centered on page. 
#
#     Root: a knobby, warped, pancanke-like tuber with 
#       short roots attached like claws or fangs 
#       all around the rim. Light color.
#     Stem: thick, well drawn. Light color.
#     Branches: one straight up, two oblique with drooping tips.
#     Leaves: broad lance-shape, with two short tails.
#       Stalk: short.
#     Flowers: one, growing at the tip of the center branch.  
#       Stalk: very short.  Chalyx:
#       conical, continuous with petals.  Petals: short rounded,
#       light-colored.  Core: hemispherical, dark-colored
#       (could be a berry; see below).
#
#   Two paragraphs (with 3.8 and 5.8 lines), just below mid-page, 
#   left- and right-justified, interrupted by the plant's main stem.
#
# Comments:
#
#   Part of this drawing (root and leaves only) is repeated on
#   Pharma page f102r1[3,2].
#
#   The plant looks basically normal, except for the very peculiar
#   root.
#
#   Petersen identifies the plant as "Solanum Solatrium, Belladonna"
#   specifically the "flower".  He says: "see L.Fuchs p.398".  There is
#   no "Solanum solatrium"; rather, "solatrium" is an ancient
#   (Dioscoridean) name for some or all of these species:
#
#     Atropa Belladona  (deadly nightshade)
#     http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/research/library/kohler/1763_010.jpg
#     http://130.60.70.1/GIFTDB/pict_02.htm
#
#     Hyoscyamus niger (henbane)
#     http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/research/library/kohler/1763_011.jpg
#     http://www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/nordflor/110.html
#
#     Solanum nigrum (black nightshade)
#     http://axp.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/WEEDS/black_nightshade.html
#
#     Solanum dulcamara (bittersweet)
#     http://cal.vet.upenn.edu/poison/ppstsleurop.htm
#     http://www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/nordflor/109.html
#
#   and perhaps other somewhat less likely species such as Withania
#   somnifera and Physalis alkekengi. 
#
#   The leaves of f1v seem most compatible those of Atropa belladonna
#   (shape) and Hyoscyamus niger (attachment to stem), and the "flower"
#   at the top of f1v does resemble the sheathed, shiny black fruits of
#   these two species.
#
#   However, A.beladonna's root has been described as a roundish rhizome
#   with a long (up to 1m) tapering root, which does not seem to match
#   the highly distinctive "pancake with claws" of f1v.  I have found no
#   image or description of the other plants' roots.
#
#   A very similar root, with quite different leaves, can be seen on
#   another Italian herbal: 
#   University of Vermont Library MS 2, fol. 39 (ca. 1500)
#   http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/biomed/his/immi/vm9437.htm
#   The medieval text calls that plant "Gran[i]a maggiore".  
#   The modern commentary tentatively identifies it with
#   Ecballium elaterium (Squirting Cucumber), 
#   http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/mi10/mi10043.jpg 
#   However the leaves do not match, and the flower barely so.
#   I have found no image or description of E.elaterium's roots.
#
#   All four plants are poisonous in varying degrees. The active
#   principles can be absorbed by smoking or through the skin as well as
#   by ingestion.  They were used as potent psychoactive drugs, causing
#   paralysis of involuntary muscles, dizziness, sleep, hallucinations,
#   violent behavior, etc., and have been often associated with
#   witchcraft.
## <f2r>          {$I=H $Q=A $P=C $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 00:46:36 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Petersen's cornflower"
#   Page: f2r = AC (Rene) = p003 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f2
#   Panels: f2r
#   Bifolio: bA2 = f2+f7
#   Quire: A (Rene) = I (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Plant: 2 (Petersen)
#   Colors: green,red (Reeds)
#   Plant: 2 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant centered on page.
#
#     Root: left-right symmetrical, planar, looking sort of like 
#       headless stick man with outstretched arms and gripping hands.
#       Overpainted with dark color.
#     Stem: short and thin.
#     Branches: two main ones, almost upright, slightly bent.
#       Irregular thickness, awkward shape (cf. top right leaf).
#       Light-clored with a dark vein grossly painted along the middle.
#     Leaves: Dark overpaint, shaped like a triangular fan with five
#       lanceolated fingers. Stalk: medium length, looks like a branch.
#     Flowers: three, on tip of main branch.
#       Stalk: longish, looks like a branch.  Chalyx: an oblong oval
#       sweelling at end of stalk, partial dark overpaint.  Petals: many,
#       narrow and long; the flower looks like a shaving brush.  Core:
#       hidden by petals.
#
#   Two paragraphs (with 6.4 and 5.4 lines), left- and rightjustified:
#   one at the top, slightly narrower, interrupted by three flowers;
#   and one near the bottom, interrupted by two branches.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The root looks rather strange, the stems and leaves are 
#   somewhat awkward, but the flowers look normal.
#
#   Petersen tentative identification is "cyanus segetum, cornflower
#   (caeruleus) (cf 153)".  That must be
#
#     Centaurea_cyanus (cornflower,fiodaliso;bluet,kornblume)
#     http://www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/nordflor/7.html
#
#   The flower shape and branching pattern seem to match fairly well.
#   However, those features are not very specific. [What about color?]
#   Also, the leaves of Centaurea cyanus are long and thin, with
#   smooth edges or a few very shallow teeth, attached directly to the
#   stem; quite unlike those of f2r.
#
#   Infusions of Centaurea cyanus were once used as a febrifugue 
#   (whole plant) and eye wash (flowers only).
## <f2v>          {$I=H $Q=A $P=D $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 00:49:47 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Water lily"
#   Page: f2v = AD (Rene) = p004 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f2
#   Panels: f2v
#   Bifolio: bA2 = f2+f7
#   Quire: A (Rene) = I (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Plant: 3 (Petersen)
#   Colors: green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant centered on page. 
#
#     Root: long straight rhizome, covered with scales or round stalk scars.
#     Stem: single, vertical, slightly bent, shooting out from middle 
#       of rhizome; dark painted. 
#     Branches: there is the stub of a lost branch at mid-stalk.
#     Leaves: a single large leaf, horizontal, shaped like a very fat C,
#       with smooth rim. Painted solid dark.
#       Stalk: short.
#     Flowers: one white flower, pointing almost straight up.
#       Stalk: long, light colored, with a darker vein; part of it
#       obscured by leaf which should be behind it.  Chalyx: well-drawn,
#       with thick tongue-shaped sepals, light colored.  Petals:
#       well-drawn, flaring, lily shaped, serrated edges, white
#       underpaint.  Core: not visible.  Stamen: long, with a few short
#       hairs.
#
#   Two paragraphs (with lines, respectively), left- and
#   right-justified: one at the top, interrupted by the single flower,
#   and one just below mid-page, interrupted by the main stem.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The plant looks quite natural and well-drawn.
#
#   Presumably, the flower stem was in front of the leaf in the
#   original drawing; but the dark overpaint covered it. The original
#   outline of the leaf may have been obscured, too.
#
#   The leaf shape suggests it is a water plant. With that assumption,
#   the choices are quite few. Rene suggested
#
#     Nymphaea candida (a.k.a. Nymphaea alba; water lily, seerose)
#     http://www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/nordflor/pics/181.jpg
#
## <f3r>          {$I=H $Q=A $P=E $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 00:51:40 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f3r = AE (Rene) = p005 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f3
#   Panels: f3r
#   Bifolio: bA3 = f3+f6
#   Quire: A (Rene) = I (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,red (Reeds)
#  
# Description:
#
#   One plant, flush against the right margin.
#
#     Roots: a bunch of unbranched tentacle-like roots radiating from 
#       the stem's base. Light colored, partial dark overpaint.
#     Stem: rather thick, bent. Light colored, dark overpainted stripe (shadow) along
#       its left side.
#     Branches: none.
#     Leaves: lance-shaped with an S bend, very dense, 
#       growing straight off the stem on both sides, each partially covering
#       the previous one. Stem ends with one unpaired leaf. Light colored, 
#       with a dark-painted shadow on the bottom of each leaf, and
#       a dotted line just inside the leaf's rim.
#     Flowers: none.
#
#   Four paragraphs (with 9.5, 3.5, 2.7, and 2.8 lines): a longer one
#   at the top, and three short ones just below mid-page. The first
#   two are left-justified and follow the plant's outline on the
#   right. The last two are left- and right-justified, and interrupted
#   by the main stem.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The plant looks strange because of the dense leaves Perhaps they
#   are actually the sheaths of leafstalks, badly drawn? Perhaps the
#   dots along the leaf rim are short spines?
## <f3v>          {$I=H $Q=A $P=F $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 00:54:41 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f3v = AF (Rene) = p006 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f3
#   Panels: f3v
#   Bifolio: bA3 = f3+f6
#   Quire: A (Rene) = I (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: b,green,red (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant, flush against the bottom and right margins of the page.
#
#     Root: single long root, consisting of six "telescoping" conical
#       segments, dark painted, with flat light-painted top.  Tip of root
#       is bent into a hook and ends with a small round knob.
#     Stem: long, straight, vertical, with a dark "shadow" stripe 
#       crudely painted along its length.
#     Branches: none.
#     Leaves: paired,  disk shaped with two "tails", two "arms", and a 
#       swallowtail-shaped "head", with long outward-curved tips. 
#       Stalks: medium length, thin.
#     Flowers: two, very unequal size, growing out of the tip of the stem.
#       Stalks: short, thin, like leaf stalks.  Calyx: heavy, swollen,
#       shaped like a sweet potato cut in half, dark painted.  Petals:
#       single row, light, semicircular, very small.  Core: flat,
#       light-colored, filled with dots; looks like a pepper shaker.
#
#   Two paragraphs (with 6.0 and 7.5 lines), both in the top half of
#   the page. The text is left-justified and follows the plant outline
#   on the right.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The plant looks quite strange. The telescoping root is hard to
#   explain. The leaf shape is unusual but not impossible. The bloated
#   flower chalices are very strange; they may have been drawn from
#   pressed and dried specimens.
## <f4r>          {$I=H $Q=A $P=G $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 00:56:39 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f4r = AG (Rene) = p007 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f4
#   Panels: f4r
#   Bifolio: bA4 = f4+f5
#   Quire: A (Rene) = I (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,red (Reeds)
#   Plant: 6 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant, mostly in the right half of the page.
#
#   Two paragraphs (with 3.8 and 8.6 lines), both above mid-page. The
#   first is left- and right-justified, and interrupted once by the
#   flowers; the second is left-justified and follows the plant's
#   outline on the right.
#
# Comments:
#
#   Plant appearance: very normal, exceptionally well-drawn. The layout
#   of leaves and flowers is very naturalistic.  The "dark painter"
#   apparently spared it.
## <f4v>          {$I=H $Q=A $P=H $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:18:05 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f4v = AH (Rene) = p008 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f4
#   Panels: f4v
#   Bifolio: bA4 = f4+f5
#   Quire: A (Rene) = I (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: brown,green,blue (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant, mostly in the right half of the page.
#
#   Two paragraphs, both above mid-page. The first is left- and
#   right-justified; the second is left-justified, and follows the
#   plant's profile on the right.
#
# Comments:
#
#   Plant appearance: very, very odd, badly drawn. It seems to have
#   two types of leaves. The lower ones are too small, badly spaced
#   and badly proportioned, and in unnatural positions. The upper ones
#   look like pompons. The root has a strange, ungainly shape (but
#   that may be the work of the Dark Painter). The stems have uneven
#   and unnatural thickness.
#
#   This drawing is almost certainly an expanded version of plant
#   f101r1[1,5]. Stolfi suggested that the person who drew this page
#   thought that the star-shaped things in f101r1[1,5] were flowers,
#   so he supplied fantasy leaves; and he only noticed the mistake
#   halfway through the plant.
## <f5r>          {$I=H $Q=A $P=I $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 01:07:10 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f5r = AI (Rene) = p009 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f5
#   Panels: f5r
#   Bifolio: bA4 = f4+f5
#   Quire: A (Rene) = I (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,b (Reeds)
#   Plant: 8 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant, horizontally centered, reaching only 3/4 up the page.
#
#     Root: five unbranched roots, mostly horizontal.  Each root looks
#       like an earthworm, light-colored with a few dark dots, with a 
#       short and fat swelling about 4/5 of the way to the tip.
#     Stalk: straight, vertical, slightly tapered, uncolored(?).
#     Leaves: a single ring of large, lance shaped leaves, closely spaced, 
#       attached mid-stem with no stalks. The leaves curl down in a semicircle,
#       like an umbrella, until they almost touch the stem again; their thin
#       tips curl further into hooks. Dark overpaint.
#     Flowers: one, at tip of stem, pointing up. 
#       Stalk: medium, thin, uncolored(?); extension of stem.  Chalix:
#       thimble-shaped, partial dark overpaint.  Petals: long, hair like,
#       drooping.  Core: hemispherical, like a bubble.
#
#   Two paragraphs (with 3.6 and 2.5 lines), both above the plant,
#   left- and right-justified.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The plant looks very strange but not impossible.  The oddest
#   details are the position of the tubers, the shape and disposition of
#   the leaves, their curled tips, the "shaggy dog" flower.
## <f5v>          {$I=H $Q=A $P=J $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:18:21 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Tennis racket plant"
#   Page: f5v = AJ (Rene) = p010 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f5
#   Panels: f5v
#   Bifolio: bA4 = f4+f5
#   Quire: A (Rene) = I (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red,green,b (Reeds)
#   Plant: 9 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   One branching plant that takes up the lower 3/4 of the page.
#
#     Root: two dark-painted potato-shaped tubers next to the stem,
#       with a few medium-length "mousetail" roots shooting from them.
#     Stem: straight and vertical, light under(?)color, with a fantastic
#       loop at the top. The stem's base is wrapped with a short uncolored
#       sheath.
#     Branches: several, diagonal, mostly straight.
#     Leaves: four lobes with serrated edges, naturalistically curved.
#       each lobe has a central vein. Stalks: medium-short, thin, look like 
#       branches. Light coulored, many of them with crudely overpainted
#       dark splotches.
#     Flowers: several, medium-small, mostly upright, some drooping. 
#       Stalk: short, sometimes bent by weight.  Chalyx: rounded, light
#       colored, like a rose's but on the fat side.  Sepals: short and
#       pointed, light colored.  Petals: half a dozen, small,
#       tongue-shaped, spread out; dark overpaint almost but not
#       quite fills their outline.
#
#   One paragraph (5.5 lines) above the plant, left- and
#   right-justified.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The plant looks fairly normal, except for the fantastic
#   loop in the stalk.  Leaves and flowers are very naturalistic,
#   but some are spoiled by the crude dark overpaint. 
## <f6r>          {$I=H $Q=A $P=K $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 01:11:32 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f6r = AK (Rene) = p011 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f6
#   Panels: f6r
#   Bifolio: bA5 = f3+f6
#   Quire: A (Rene) = I (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red,green,tan (Reeds)
#   Plant: 10 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant, that takes up most of the right and bottom halves of
#   the page.
#
#   One long paragraph (14 lines) at the top, left justified. The
#   first three lines are right-justified, the rest follows the
#   plant's profiel on the right. The first six lines are interrupted
#   by a flower or pod.
#
# Comments:
#
#   It is not clear whether pods or flowers are
#   represented here.
## <f6v>          {$I=H $Q=A $P=L $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 01:12:53 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f6v = AL (Rene) = p012 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f6
#   Panels: f6v
#   Bifolio: bA5 = f3+f6
#   Quire: A (Rene) = I (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,b (Reeds)
#   Plant: 11 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant, that takes up most of the right half of the page.
#
#   Two paragraphs (4.8 and 15.8 lines) at the top, left-justified,
#   ending at mid-page. The first is right-justified too, and two of
#   its lines are interrupted by a flower. The second follows the
#   plant's outline on the right.
#
# Comments:
#
## <f7r>          {$I=H $Q=A $P=M $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 01:15:01 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f7r = AM (Rene) = p013 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f7
#   Panels: f7r
#   Bifolio: bA2 = f2+f7
#   Quire: A (Rene) = I (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Petersen's plant 12
#   Colors: green,tan (Reeds)
#   Plant: 12 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant with no leaves and a single huge flower, spanning the
#   entire height and width of the page.
#
#     Root: a short, vertical, cylindrical stem that splits
#       into two almost horizontal mousetails.
#     Stem: straight, vertical.
#     Branches: none.
#     Leaves: none.
#     Flowers: a single flower at the tip of the stem.
#       Stalk: not visible, or indistinguishable from stem.
#       Chalyx: eight symmetrical sepals, shaped like long parabolas.
#       Corolla: four layers, of decreasing sizes, each having four 
#         symmetric petals, located diagonally with respect to 
#         the previous layer.  Core: none.
#
#   Two paragraphs (with 4.3 lines and 4.5 lines), both left- and
#   right-justified: one at the top, interrupted by the flower; one
#   just below mid-page, interrupted by the main stem.
#
# Comments:
#
#   Petersen has identified this plant with high confidence
#   as 
#
#     Nymphaea alba (white water lily, seerose)
#     http://www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/nordflor/181.html
#     http://linnaeus.nrm.se/flora/di/nymphaea/nymph/nympcan2.jpg
#
#   There is indeed a good match in the shape and arrangement of the
#   petals and sepals. Also, the lack of leaves and branches in f7v is
#   plausibly explained by the fact that Nymphaea's flowers float on
#   the water's surface, and thus may have been hidden from the
#   artist's view.
#
#   But if f7v is Nymphaea alba, then what do we make of f2v?
## <f7v>          {$I=H $Q=A $P=N $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 01:17:29 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f7v = AN (Rene) = p014 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f7
#   Panels: f7v
#   Bifolio: bA2 = f2+f7
#   Quire: A (Rene) = I (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red,green (Reeds)
#   Plant: 13 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant, spanning from the bottom edge to 3/4 of the way to the
#   top.
#
#   Two paragraphs (with 4.5 and 3.9 lines) at the top, left- and
#   right-justified. The last three lines of the second paragraph are
#   interrupted by the plant's flowers.
## <f8r>          {$I=H $Q=A $P=O $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 01:25:22 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "The Bat-Plant"
#   Page: f8r = AO (Rene) = p015 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f8
#   Panels: f8r
#   Bifolio: bA1 = f1+f8
#   Quire: A (Rene) = I (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green (Reeds)
#   Plant: 14 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant with a single, big, odd-shaped leaf and a "collar"
#   around its stem, horizontally centered and spanning the page 
#   vertically from edge to edge.
#
#   Three paragraphs (with 6.5, 3.6, 6.6 lines), left- and
#   right-justified and interrupted by the plant's stem, fill up the
#   bottom 3/4 of the page. Each paragraph is followed by a
#   right-justified two-word title.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The plant is very strange, bot for the leaf shape and for the 
#   "collar" around the stem.  Perhaps it is a mushroom (e.g. Amanita),
#   which the artist mistook for a plant and tried to draw as such?
#
#   The text format too is quite unusual, both in its length and in 
#   the presence of titles.
## <f8v>          {$I=H $Q=A $P=P $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 01:23:04 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f8v = AP (Rene) = p016 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f8
#   Panels: f8v
#   Bifolio: bA1 = f1+f8
#   Quire: A (Rene) = I (Beinecke)
#
#   Quire A, last page
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red,green,b (Reeds)
#   Plant: 15 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant, spanning top to bottom, slightly offset to the left.
#
#   Two paragraphs (with 10.1 and 5.3 lines), left- and
#   right-justified: one next to the top margin, one next to the
#   bottom margin, both interrupted by the plant.
#
#   There is a mark in the SE corner, resembling "^pm9" ("^" over the "p"),
#   with thick strokes.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The mark in the SE corner is almost surely the quire number,
#   "1st" in abbreviated Latin.
## <f9r>          {$I=H $Q=B $P=A $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 01:29:46 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f9r = BA (Rene) = p017 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f9
#   Panels: f9r
#   Bifolio: bB1 = f9+f16
#   Quire: B (Rene) = II (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red,green (Reeds)
#   Plant: 16 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant flush against the right margin, spanning the page
#   vertically edge to edge, with branches and roots that take up the
#   bottom 2/3 of the page.
#
#   Two paragraphs (with 5 and 3.9 lines), left- and right-justified.
#   Both are interrupted by the plant's flower head.
#
#   The second paragraph is followed by a centered title-like line
#   which may be the true last line of the paragraph.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The unusual shape of the leaves should make the plant easy to identify.
#   
## <f9v>          {$I=H $Q=B $P=B $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 22:43:16 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Viola tricolor"
#   Page: f9v = BB (Rene) = p018 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f9
#   Panels: f9v
#   Bifolio: bB1 = f9+f16
#   Quire: B (Rene) = II (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Plant: 17 (Petersen; misnumbered 15 on his page 1)
#   Colors: blue,green (Reeds)
#   Plant: 17 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant, flush against the right and bottom edges, reaching
#   almost to the top.
#
#     Root: a bundle of thin wires. Dark overpaint?
#     Stem: one straight. Light color.
#     Branches: two symmetrical pairs, oblique.
#     Leaves: the four lower ones are medium width, lance-shaped,
#       with smooth edges; the others have the same outline but
#       are deeply cut into five narrow points.  Dark color.
#       Stalk: short, mostly missing.
#     Flowers: five, at the tips of stem and branches.
#       Stalk: medium length, thin. Chalyx: flat or everted, with short
#       triangular sepals, partly hidden by corolla.  Petals: five rounded
#       petals, a large one on top, the others like "arms and legs". Core:
#       very small. Medium and dark colors.
#
#   Two paragraphs (with 3.7 and 7.7 lines) at the top,
#   left-justified. The first one is right-justified; the second one
#   follows the plant's profile on the right. Both are interrupted in
#   several places by the flowers and leaves.
#
# Comments:
#
#   Petersen identifies this plant, with high confidence, as "Viola
#   trinitalis".  I coudn't find such species, but "herba trinitatis" is
#   the herbalists' name for Viola tricolor (heartsease,wild pansy) [1,2,3].
#
#   Indeed, comparing f9v with a drawing by Carl Lindman [1], we see
#   an almost perfect match --- including the roots, and the two types
#   of leaves.
#
#   Dennis Mardle [10 Oct 1998] observes that the details match also
#   Viola arvensis (field pansy), which hybridises with V. tricolor
#   and is very similar in shape, including especially the dimorphic
#   leaves [1,4].
#
#   The colors may help resolve this issue. The flowers of Viola
#   tricolor are usually purple and white with yellow core; Lindman's
#   drawing shows V. arvensis as white (or light blue?) with yellow
#   core. Jim Reeds color list [03 Mar 1998] reports some blue on this
#   page, to be confirmed.
#
#   In either case, there is one odd detail: the flowers in f9v are
#   upside-down.  Also the two bottom flowers are somewhat differen.
#
#   Viola tricolor was used internally to treat epilepsy, asthma and
#   bronchitis (whole plant), as an emetic and purgative (seeds) and as
#   a heart tonic (flowers). Externally it was used to treat skin
#   diseases [2].  The flowers are reported to be edible.
#
# References:
#
#   [1] Carl Axel Magnus Lindman
#   Bilder ur Nordens Flora
#   227. A. Styvmorsviol, Viola tricolor L.; B. Ã…kerviol, Viola arvensis Murr.
#   http://www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/nordflor/
#   http://www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/nordflor/227.html 
#
#   [2] Mrs. M. Grieve, F.R.H.S.
#   A Modern Herbal
#   Viola tricolor - Heartsease
#   http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/mgmh.html
#   http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/h/hearts10.html
#   
#   [3] ECNC DATABASE: SAXIFRAGA European Flora Slides
#   Viola tricolor ssp. tricolor 
#   http://www.ecnc.nl/doc/ecnc/saxifrag/euroflor.html
#   http://www.ecnc.nl/gif/viotritr.gif
#
#   [4] ECNC DATABASE: SAXIFRAGA European Flora Slides
#   Viola Arvensis Murr.
#   http://www.ecnc.nl/doc/ecnc/saxifrag/euroflor.html
#   http://www.ecnc.nl/gif/vioarv.gif
#   
## <f10r>         {$I=H $Q=B $P=C $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 01:33:27 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f10r = BC (Rene) = p019 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f10
#   Panels: f10r
#   Bifolio: bB2 = f10+f15
#   Quire: B (Rene) = II (Beinecke)
#
#   Kraus XXX (bottom)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: b,green,red (Reeds)
#   Plant: 18 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant, flush against the right and bottom edges, reaching
#   almost to the top.
#
#   Two paragraphs (with 4.4 and 6.8 lines) at the top. They are left-
#   and right-justified, except for the last four lines of paragraph
#   2, which follow the plan'ts outline on the right. Paragraph 2 is
#   interrupted by the flower stalk.
#
# Comments:
#
## <f10v>         {$I=H $Q=B $P=D $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 01:34:57 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f10v = BD (Rene) = p020 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f10
#   Panels: f10v
#   Bifolio: bB2 = f10+f15
#   Quire: B (Rene) = II (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: b (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant, flush against the bottom edge and the right margin,
#   reaching 2/3 of the way to the top.
#
#   Two paragraphs (with 2.6 and 3.8 lines) at the top,
#   left- and right-justified, ending just above the plant.
#
# Comments:
#
## <f11r>         {$I=H $Q=B $P=E $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 01:43:44 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Spiny carrots"
#   Page: f11r = BE (Rene) = p021 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f11
#   Panels: f11r
#   Bifolio: bB3 = f11+f14
#   Quire: B (Rene) = II (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: b,green (Reeds)
#   Plant: 20 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   Three plants with entwined leaves and carrot-like roots,
#   which take up the bottom 3/4 of the page.  
#
#   Two paragraphs (with 3.5 and 2.4 lines) at the top,
#   left- and right-justified.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The plants look like carrot plants, but the "carrots"
#   are covered with spines or barbs, pointing up(!)
#   and two of the leaves seem to be shared by two plants(!!).
## <f11v>         {$I=H $Q=B $P=F $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 01:45:27 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f11v = BF (Rene) = p022 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f11
#   Panels: f11v
#   Bifolio: bB3 = f11+f14
#   Quire: B (Rene) = II (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,brown (Reeds)
#   Plant: 21 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   One large plant, flush against the right edge and spanning from
#   the top to the bottom.
#
#   One paragraph (with 5.6 lines), just below mid-page,
#   left- and right-justified, interrupted by the 
#   plant's twin stem.
#
# Comments:
#
## <f12r>           {$I=M $Q=B $P=Y}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 02:44:43 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f12r = BY (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f12
#   Panels: f12r
#   Bifolio: bB4 = f12+f13
#   Quire: B (Rene) = II (Beinecke)
#
#   Missing in the original
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), xxx (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Folio 12 is missing.
#
# Comments:
#
#   Cut away after binding?
## <f12v>           {$I=M $Q=B $P=Z}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 02:44:52 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f12v = BZ (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f12
#   Panels: f12v
#   Bifolio: bB4 = f12+f13
#   Quire: B (Rene) = II (Beinecke)
#
#   Missing in the original
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), xxx (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Folio 12 is missing.
#
# Comments:
#
#   Cut away after binding?
## <f13r>         {$I=H $Q=B $P=G $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 01:49:07 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f13r = BG (Rene) = p023 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f13
#   Panels: f13r
#   Bifolio: bB4 = f12+f13
#   Quire: B (Rene) = II (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,brown,green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f13v>         {$I=H $Q=B $P=H $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 01:49:45 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f13v = BH (Rene) = p024 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f13
#   Panels: f13v
#   Bifolio: bB4 = f12+f13
#   Quire: B (Rene) = II (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,green (Reeds)
#   Plant: 23 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f14r>         {$I=H $Q=B $P=I $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 01:50:25 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f14r = BI (Rene) = p025 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f14
#   Panels: f14r
#   Bifolio: bB3 = f11+f14
#   Quire: B (Rene) = II (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,red (Reeds)
#   Plant: 24 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f14v>         {$I=H $Q=B $P=J $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 01:50:56 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f14v = BJ (Rene) = p026 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f14
#   Panels: f14v
#   Bifolio: bB3 = f11+f14
#   Quire: B (Rene) = II (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f15r>         {$I=H $Q=B $P=K $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 01:51:39 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f15r = BK (Rene) = p027 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f15
#   Panels: f15r
#   Bifolio: bB2 = f10+f15
#   Quire: B (Rene) = II (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue (Reeds)
#   Plant: 26 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f15v>         {$I=H $Q=B $P=L $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 01:51:54 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f15v = BL (Rene) = p028 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f15
#   Panels: f15v
#   Bifolio: bB2 = f10+f15
#   Quire: B (Rene) = II (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,tan (Reeds)
#   Plant: 27 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f16r>         {$I=H $Q=B $P=M $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 01:58:42 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f16r = BM (Rene) = p029 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f16
#   Panels: f16r
#   Bifolio: bB1 = f9+f16
#   Quire: B (Rene) = II (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red,green,tan (Reeds)
#   Plant: 28 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant, spanning from bottom edge to top margin,
#   flush against the right margin.
#
#   Three paragraphs (with 2.9, 4.2, and 3.7 lines) at the top,
#   left-justified.  The first two lines of paragraph 1
#   are right-justified and interrupted by the plant's flower.
#
#   Paragraph 1 is followed by a short title, which may be just a
#   part of the paragrraph.
#
# Comments:
#
## <f16v>         {$I=H $Q=B $P=N $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 02:01:56 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f16v = BN (Rene) = p030 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f16
#   Panels: f16v
#   Bifolio: bB1 = f9+f16
#   Quire: B (Rene) = II (Beinecke)
#
#   Quire B, last page
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red,blue (Reeds)
#   Plant: 29 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant, occupying the right half of the page, spamming from 
#   top to bottom edges.
#
#   Two paragraphs (with 6.0 and 6.8 lines) at the top,
#   left-justified and following the plant's outline on the 
#   right.
#
#   There is a mark at the SE corner, not fully visible in the image.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The mark at the SE corner is almost surely the quire number, "2nd"
#   in abbreviated Latin.
## <f17r>         {$I=H $Q=C $P=A $L=A $H=1 $X=U}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 02:32:53 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Roots with eyes"
#   Page: f17r = CA (Rene) = p031 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f17
#   Panels: f17r
#   Bifolio: bC1 = f17+f24
#   Quire: C (Rene) = III (Beinecke)
#
#   First page of quire.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: b,green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant, flush against the right margin,
#   spanning from the bottom edge to a little below the top
#   margin.
#
#   Three paragraphs (with 2.6, 2.5, 5.5 lines) at the top, left- and
#   right-justified except for the last paragraph (which follows the
#   plant's outline on the right), extending down to mid-page.
#   Paragraph 3 may actually be two paragraphs (with 2.9 and 2.5
#   lines).
#   
#   There is one extra line of text above the top margin (unit
#   f17r.H), apparently not in the same hand as the rest of the page.
#   The letters are smalled than normal; some of them resemble
#   Voynichese charactersthey, others look more like Latin. One of the
#   legible characters is an EVA "y" with macron; another, less
#   legible, could be an EVA "r". The right half of the line is almost
#   completely erased, and may extend beyond the normal right margin;
#   the left half is not quite readable.
#  
# Comments:
#
#   The extra line of text at the top of the page looks similar to the
#   hand of f116v (especially the characters shaped like "l"s). The
#   letters are probably Latin, or possibly Greek; the EVA-"y" with macron
#   would then be an abbreviation.
#
#   The eyes in the roots seem to be the result of "enhancing" two
#   eye-like gaps in the roots.
## <f17v>         {$I=H $Q=C $P=B $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 02:33:08 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f17v = CB (Rene) = p032 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f17
#   Panels: f17v
#   Bifolio: bC1 = f17+f24
#   Quire: C (Rene) = III (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red,green (Reeds)
#   Plant: 31 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#  
# Comments:
#
## <f18r>         {$I=H $Q=C $P=C $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:10:17 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f18r = CC (Rene) = p033 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f18
#   Panels: f18r
#   Bifolio: bC2 = f18+f23
#   Quire: C (Rene) = III (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: b,red (Reeds)
#   Plant: 32 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   Has two paragraphs of text. The first one is followed by
#   a title.  The second may be followed too, but what do we know...
#   Line numbers increase continuously and match Landini's file.
## <f18v>         {$I=H $Q=C $P=D $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:10:35 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f18v = CD (Rene) = p034 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f18
#   Panels: f18v
#   Bifolio: bC2 = f18+f23
#   Quire: C (Rene) = III (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red (Reeds)
#   Plant: 33 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
## <f19r>         {$I=H $Q=C $P=E $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:10:44 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f19r = CE (Rene) = p035 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f19
#   Panels: f19r
#   Bifolio: bC3 = f19+f22
#   Quire: C (Rene) = III (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,green,tan (Reeds)
#   Plant: 34 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
## <f19v>         {$I=H $Q=C $P=F $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:10:50 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f19v = CF (Rene) = p036 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f19
#   Panels: f19v
#   Bifolio: bC3 = f19+f22
#   Quire: C (Rene) = III (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,brown (Reeds)
#   Plant: 35 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   Has two paragraphs; the second one is followed by a title.
#   Perhaps the first one is too.
## <f20r>         {$I=H $Q=C $P=G $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:11:25 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f20r = CG (Rene) = p037 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f20
#   Panels: f20r
#   Bifolio: bC4 = f20+f21
#   Quire: C (Rene) = III (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,red (Reeds)
#   Plant: 36 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f20v>         {$I=H $Q=C $P=H $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:11:32 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f20v = CH (Rene) = p038 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f20
#   Panels: f20v
#   Bifolio: bC4 = f20+f21
#   Quire: C (Rene) = III (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue (Reeds)
#   Plant: 37 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
## <f21r>         {$I=H $Q=C $P=I $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:11:39 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f21r = CI (Rene) = p039 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f21
#   Panels: f21r
#   Bifolio: bC4 = f20+f21
#   Quire: C (Rene) = III (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,tan (Reeds)
#   Plant: 38 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
## <f21v>         {$I=H $Q=C $P=J $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:11:48 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f21v = CJ (Rene) = p040 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f21
#   Panels: f21v
#   Bifolio: bC4 = f20+f21
#   Quire: C (Rene) = III (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red,blue (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f22r>         {$I=H $Q=C $P=K $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:12:06 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f22r = CK (Rene) = p041 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f22
#   Panels: f22r
#   Bifolio: bC3 = f19+f22
#   Quire: C (Rene) = III (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red,b (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f22v>         {$I=H $Q=C $P=L $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:12:12 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f22v = CL (Rene) = p042 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f22
#   Panels: f22v
#   Bifolio: bC3 = f19+f22
#   Quire: C (Rene) = III (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,green,brown (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Has at least a title at the bottom.
#   Perhaps there are more in between.
## <f23r>         {$I=H $Q=C $P=M $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:12:33 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f23r = CM (Rene) = p043 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f23
#   Panels: f23r
#   Bifolio: bC2 = f18+f23
#   Quire: C (Rene) = III (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,green,tan (Reeds)
#   Plant: 42 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
## <f23v>         {$I=H $Q=C $P=N $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:12:45 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f23v = CN (Rene) = p044 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f23
#   Panels: f23v
#   Bifolio: bC2 = f18+f23
#   Quire: C (Rene) = III (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,chartreuse,brown (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f24r>         {$I=H $Q=C $P=O $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:13:06 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f24r = CO (Rene) = p045 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f24
#   Panels: f24r
#   Bifolio: bC1 = f17+f24
#   Quire: C (Rene) = III (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,tan (Reeds)
#   Plant: 44 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
## <f24v>         {$I=H $Q=C $P=P $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:13:11 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f24v = CP (Rene) = p046 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f24
#   Panels: f24v
#   Bifolio: bC1 = f17+f24
#   Quire: C (Rene) = III (Beinecke)
#
#   Quire C, last page
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,green,brown (Reeds)
#   Plant: 45 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   There is a mark at SE corner, in thich strokes, resembling a
#   "39".
#
# Comments:
#
#   The mark at the SE corner is almost certainly the quire number,
#   "3rd" in abbreviated latin.
## <f25r>         {$I=H $Q=D $P=A $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:13:33 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f25r = DA (Rene) = p047 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f25
#   Panels: f25r
#   Bifolio: bD1 = f25+f32
#   Quire: D (Rene) = IV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,dark-red (Reeds)
#   Plant: 46 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
## <f25v>         {$I=H $Q=D $P=B $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:13:38 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f25v = DB (Rene) = p048 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f25
#   Panels: f25v
#   Bifolio: bD1 = f25+f32
#   Quire: D (Rene) = IV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,tan (Reeds)
#   Plant: 47 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
## <f26r>         {$I=H $Q=D $P=C $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:13:44 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f26r = DC (Rene) = p049 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f26
#   Panels: f26r
#   Bifolio: bD2 = f26+f31
#   Quire: D (Rene) = IV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,blue (Reeds)
#   Plant: 48 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
## <f26v>         {$I=H $Q=D $P=D $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:13:53 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f26v = DD (Rene) = p050 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f26
#   Panels: f26v
#   Bifolio: bD2 = f26+f31
#   Quire: D (Rene) = IV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,green (Reeds)
#   Plant: 49 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
## <f27r>         {$I=H $Q=D $P=E $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:14:08 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f27r = DE (Rene) = p051 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f27
#   Panels: f27r
#   Bifolio: bD3 = f27+f30
#   Quire: D (Rene) = IV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: brown,green (Reeds)
#   Plant: 50,51 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
## <f27v>         {$I=H $Q=D $P=F $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:14:13 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f27v = DF (Rene) = p052 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f27
#   Panels: f27v
#   Bifolio: bD3 = f27+f30
#   Quire: D (Rene) = IV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,red,brown (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f28r>         {$I=H $Q=D $P=G $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:14:22 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f28r = DG (Rene) = p053 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f28
#   Panels: f28r
#   Bifolio: bD4 = f28+f29
#   Quire: D (Rene) = IV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red,tan (Reeds)
#   Plant: 53 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
## <f28v>         {$I=H $Q=D $P=H $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:14:29 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f28v = DH (Rene) = p054 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f28
#   Panels: f28v
#   Bifolio: bD4 = f28+f29
#   Quire: D (Rene) = IV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,tan (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f29r>         {$I=H $Q=D $P=I $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:14:36 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f29r = DI (Rene) = p055 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f29
#   Panels: f29r
#   Bifolio: bD4 = f28+f29
#   Quire: D (Rene) = IV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red,green,blue (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f29v>         {$I=H $Q=D $P=J $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:14:46 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f29v = DJ (Rene) = p056 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f29
#   Panels: f29v
#   Bifolio: bD4 = f28+f29
#   Quire: D (Rene) = IV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,blue (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f30r>         {$I=H $Q=D $P=K $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:18:46 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f30r = DK (Rene) = p057 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f30
#   Panels: f30r
#   Bifolio: bD3 = f27+f30
#   Quire: D (Rene) = IV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,green (Reeds)
#   Plant: 57 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
## <f30v>         {$I=H $Q=D $P=L $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:18:59 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f30v = DL (Rene) = p058 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f30
#   Panels: f30v
#   Bifolio: bD3 = f27+f30
#   Quire: D (Rene) = IV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: tan (Reeds)
#   Plant: 58 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f31r>         {$I=H $Q=D $P=M $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:19:13 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f31r = DM (Rene) = p059 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f31
#   Panels: f31r
#   Bifolio: bD2 = f26+f31
#   Quire: D (Rene) = IV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: tan,red,brown,green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f31v>         {$I=H $Q=D $P=N $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:19:22 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f31v = DN (Rene) = p060 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f31
#   Panels: f31v
#   Bifolio: bD2 = f26+f31
#   Quire: D (Rene) = IV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: brown (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f32r>         {$I=H $Q=D $P=O $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:19:39 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f32r = DO (Rene) = p061 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f32
#   Panels: f32r
#   Bifolio: bD1 = f25+f32
#   Quire: D (Rene) = IV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,tan (Reeds)
#   Plant: 61 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f32v>         {$I=H $Q=D $P=P $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:19:52 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f32v = DP (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f32
#   Panels: f32v
#   Bifolio: bD1 = f25+f32
#   Quire: D (Rene) = IV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,green (Reeds)
#   Plant: 62 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   There is a thick marking at the SE corner, resembling a "4" with
#   superscript "g".
#  
# Comments:
#
#   The mark at the SE corner is almost certainly the quire number
#   ("4th") in abbreviated Latin.
## <f33r>         {$I=H $Q=E $P=A $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:20:03 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f33r = EA (Rene) = p063 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f33
#   Panels: f33r
#   Bifolio: bE1 = f33+f40
#   Quire: E (Rene) = V (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: tan,green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f33v>         {$I=H $Q=E $P=B $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:20:11 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f33v = EB (Rene) = p064 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f33
#   Panels: f33v
#   Bifolio: bE1 = f33+f40
#   Quire: E (Rene) = V (Beinecke)
#
#   NYT 6May75, Krauss 30(top)?, Kahn plate, B&R p90 ; ``Sunflowers''
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,tan,blue (Reeds)
#   Plant: 64 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
## <f34r>         {$I=H $Q=E $P=C $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:20:21 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f34r = EC (Rene) = p065 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f34
#   Panels: f34r
#   Bifolio: bE2 = f34+f39
#   Quire: E (Rene) = V (Beinecke)
#
#   Krauss 30(top), B&R p91; ``Sunflowers''
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,blue,red-brown (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f34v>         {$I=H $Q=E $P=D $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:30:12 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f34v = ED (Rene) = p066 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f34
#   Panels: f34v
#   Bifolio: bE2 = f34+f39
#   Quire: E (Rene) = V (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,brown (Reeds)
#   Plant: 66 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
## <f35r>         {$I=H $Q=E $P=E $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:30:26 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f35r = EE (Rene) = p067 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f35
#   Panels: f35r
#   Bifolio: bE3 = f35+f38
#   Quire: E (Rene) = V (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red,green,brown (Reeds)
#   Plant: 67 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
## <f35v>         {$I=H $Q=E $P=F $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:30:40 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f35v = EF (Rene) = p068 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f35
#   Panels: f35v
#   Bifolio: bE3 = f35+f38
#   Quire: E (Rene) = V (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,red (Reeds)
#   Plant: 68 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
## <f36r>         {$I=H $Q=E $P=G $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:30:56 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f36r = EG (Rene) = p069 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f36
#   Panels: f36r
#   Bifolio: bE4 = f36+f37
#   Quire: E (Rene) = V (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,blue,tan (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f36v>         {$I=H $Q=E $P=H $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:32:13 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f36v = EH (Rene) = p070 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f36
#   Panels: f36v
#   Bifolio: bE4 = f36+f37
#   Quire: E (Rene) = V (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,tan (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f37r>         {$I=H $Q=E $P=I $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:32:32 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f37r = EI (Rene) = p071 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f37
#   Panels: f37r
#   Bifolio: bE4 = f36+f37
#   Quire: E (Rene) = V (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red,green,tan (Reeds)
#   Plant: 71 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
## <f37v>         {$I=H $Q=E $P=J $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:32:44 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f37v = EJ (Rene) = p072 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f37
#   Panels: f37v
#   Bifolio: bE4 = f36+f37
#   Quire: E (Rene) = V (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: b,red,green (Reeds)
#   Plant: 72 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
## <f38r>         {$I=H $Q=E $P=K $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:33:02 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f38r = EK (Rene) = p073 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f38
#   Panels: f38r
#   Bifolio: bE3 = f35+f38
#   Quire: E (Rene) = V (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,tan (Reeds)
#   Plant: 73 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
## <f38v>         {$I=H $Q=E $P=L $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:33:17 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f38v = EL (Rene) = p074 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f38
#   Panels: f38v
#   Bifolio: bE3 = f35+f38
#   Quire: E (Rene) = V (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: b,tan,green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f39r>         {$I=H $Q=E $P=M $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:42:11 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f39r = EM (Rene) = p075 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f39
#   Panels: f39r
#   Bifolio: bE2 = f34+f39
#   Quire: E (Rene) = V (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,tan,brown (Reeds)
#   Plant: 75 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant flush against the left, right and bottom edges of the page, 
#   filling the bottom half of the page.
#
#     Root: a very broad tuber, like a fat pancake with flat light
#       upper surface and dark edge.  A ring of 19 "fat mousetail" roots---
#       dark, short and S-shaped---sprout from the edge; they seem
#       to support the "pancake" like the legs of a table.
#     Stem: many short straight stems sprout separately from the top surface
#       of the "pancake". Each stem ends with a leaf.
#     Branches: occasional short branches, each having a 
#       single leaf at the tip.
#     Leaves: two spindle-shaped leaves fused at the base, forming a 
#       "V" with fat arms and pointed tips.  No leaf stalks.
#     Flowers: a single flower.
#       Stalk: longish.  Chalyx: spindle-shaped, with small triangular
#       sepals.  Petals: seven small scale-shaped petals.  Core: small.
#
#   There are three paragraphs of text (with 4.3, 3.4, 5.9 lines)
#   above the plant, flush against the top margin. Below the third one
#   there is a centered line with 4-5 words; it may be part of the
#   paragraph. The first two paragraphs span margin-to-margin; the
#   last one is even on the left, and extends right up to the plant's
#   outline on the right, even touching it.
#
# Comments:
#
#   An almost identical copy of this drawing appears on f95r2. The
#   drawing on this page is drawn with more skill, and the flowers are
#   more detailed. The root is flatter, and its upper surface is
#   ligher. Also the flowers sprout from the side of the stem, not
#   from its tip as in f95r2.
## <f39v>         {$I=H $Q=E $P=N $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:42:32 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f39v = EN (Rene) = p076 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f39
#   Panels: f39v
#   Bifolio: bE2 = f34+f39
#   Quire: E (Rene) = V (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,b (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f40r>         {$I=H $Q=E $P=O $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:42:45 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f40r = EO (Rene) = p077 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f40
#   Panels: f40r
#   Bifolio: bE1 = f33+f40
#   Quire: E (Rene) = V (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,chartreuse (Reeds)
#   Plant: 77 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
## <f40v>         {$I=H $Q=E $P=P $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 20:33:17 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#   
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f40v = EP (Rene) = p078 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f40
#   Panels: f40v
#   Bifolio: bE1 = f33+f40
#   Quire: E (Rene) = V (Beinecke)
#
#   Quire E, last page
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red (Reeds)
#   Plant: 78 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   There is a mark at the SE corner, resembling a "7" (uncrossed, with
#   upturned serif on the top stroke) with a superscript "cg".
#
# Comments:
#
#   The mark at the SE corner is almost surely a quire number, a digit
#   with a Latin abbreviation. 
#
#   Landini's comments say "gathering mark 5". But it looks more 
#   like a "seven" to me...
## <f41r>         {$I=H $Q=F $P=A $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:50:55 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f41r = FA (Rene) = p079 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f41
#   Panels: f41r
#   Bifolio: bF1 = f41+f48
#   Quire: F (Rene) = VI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,tan (Reeds)
#   Plant: 79 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f41v>         {$I=H $Q=F $P=B $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:51:21 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f41v = FB (Rene) = p080 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f41
#   Panels: f41v
#   Bifolio: bF1 = f41+f48
#   Quire: F (Rene) = VI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red,green,b (Reeds)
#   Plant: 80 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f42r>         {$I=H $Q=F $P=C $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 07:43:14 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f42r = FC (Rene) = p081 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f42
#   Panels: f42r
#   Bifolio: bF2 = f42+f47
#   Quire: F (Rene) = VI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red,green (Reeds)
#   Plant: 81 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f42v>         {$I=H $Q=F $P=D $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:52:01 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f42v = FD (Rene) = p082 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f42
#   Panels: f42v
#   Bifolio: bF2 = f42+f47
#   Quire: F (Rene) = VI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: tan,green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f43r>         {$I=H $Q=F $P=E $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:52:19 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f43r = FE (Rene) = p083 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f43
#   Panels: f43r
#   Bifolio: bF3 = f43+f46
#   Quire: F (Rene) = VI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: tan,red,blue (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f43v>         {$I=H $Q=F $P=F $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:52:37 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f43v = FF (Rene) = p084 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f43
#   Panels: f43v
#   Bifolio: bF3 = f43+f46
#   Quire: F (Rene) = VI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: b,green,tan (Reeds)
#   Plant: 85 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f44r>         {$I=H $Q=F $P=G $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:52:55 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f44r = FG (Rene) = p085 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f44
#   Panels: f44r
#   Bifolio: bF4 = f44+f45
#   Quire: F (Rene) = VI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: b,green,red (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f44v>         {$I=H $Q=F $P=H $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:53:23 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f44v = FH (Rene) = p086 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f44
#   Panels: f44v
#   Bifolio: bF4 = f44+f45
#   Quire: F (Rene) = VI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red,green,tan (Reeds)
#   Plant: 88 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f45r>         {$I=H $Q=F $P=I $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:54:02 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f45r = FI (Rene) = p087 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f45
#   Panels: f45r
#   Bifolio: bF4 = f44+f45
#   Quire: F (Rene) = VI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,tan,green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f45v>         {$I=H $Q=F $P=J $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:54:17 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f45v = FJ (Rene) = p088 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f45
#   Panels: f45v
#   Bifolio: bF4 = f44+f45
#   Quire: F (Rene) = VI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: b,green,tan (Reeds)
#   Plant: 90 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f46r>         {$I=H $Q=F $P=K $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:54:54 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f46r = FK (Rene) = p089 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f46
#   Panels: f46r
#   Bifolio: bF3 = f43+f46
#   Quire: F (Rene) = VI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: tan,green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f46v>         {$I=H $Q=F $P=L $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 19:55:09 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f46v = FL (Rene) = p090 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f46
#   Panels: f46v
#   Bifolio: bF3 = f43+f46
#   Quire: F (Rene) = VI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,blue,red,tan (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f47r>         {$I=H $Q=F $P=M $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 20:28:56 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f47r = FM (Rene) = p091 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f47
#   Panels: f47r
#   Bifolio: bF2 = f42+f47
#   Quire: F (Rene) = VI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red,green,red (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f47v>         {$I=H $Q=F $P=N $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 20:29:17 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f47v = FN (Rene) = p092 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f47
#   Panels: f47v
#   Bifolio: bF2 = f42+f47
#   Quire: F (Rene) = VI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: b,red (Reeds)
#   Plant: 94 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f48r>         {$I=H $Q=F $P=O $L=B $H=2}
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f48r = FO (Rene) = p093 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f48
#   Panels: f48r
#   Bifolio: bF1 = f41+f48
#   Quire: F (Rene) = VI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,tan (Reeds)
#   Plant: 95 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f48v>         {$I=H $Q=F $P=P $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 20:39:56 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f48v = FP (Rene) = p094 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f48
#   Panels: f48v
#   Bifolio: bF1 = f41+f48
#   Quire: F (Rene) = VI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,green,tan (Reeds)
#   Plant: 96 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   There is a marking at the SE corner, resembling a "6"
#   with a superscript "cg".
#
# Comments:
#
#   The mark at the SE corner is almost certainly the quire number,
#   "6th" in abbreviated Latin.
#
## <f49r>         {$I=H $Q=G $P=A $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 18:21:46 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Snake roots"
#   Page: f49r = GA (Rene) = p095 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f49
#   Panels: f49r
#   Bifolio: bG1 = f49+f56
#   Quire: G (Rene) = VII (Beinecke)
#
#   Brumbaugh p4, Harper's `potato'
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,red,green,yellow (Reeds)
#   Plant: 97 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   A large plant, flush against the right and bottom edges,
#   and reaching almost to the top margin.
#
#     Root: four dark teardrop-shaped tubers.
#     Stem: single, straight vertical, with dark streaks.
#     Branches: not visible.
#     Leaves: roundish, with scalloped margins.
#       Painted solid dark. Stalk: long and drooping.
#     Flowers: three open flowers and many buds, sprouting from two
#       sinuous, drooping branches; ome uncolored, most painted dark.
#       Stalk: short. Chalix: spherical, with a short trumpet
#       of fused sepals ending with a scalloped edge.  Petals: 
#       longish in the open flowers, resembling a diver's paddle foot with three 
#       fingers, painted dark; folded into the chalyx in 
#       the immature buds. Core, stamens, and pistils: not visible.
# 
#   Tunneling through the tubers are two animals that could be
#   snakes or earthworms: legless, with long, sinuous bodies
#   ending with a rounded tail.  Their head resembles that of 
#   a sea horse, and both have a row of dots along the back.
#
#   There are three paragraphs (with 3.0, 7.6, 9.6 lines).
#   The first one, squeezed above the plant, is left- and 
#   (roughly) right-justified.  The other two, that lie 
#   between 1/4 and 3/4 of the page's vertical extent, 
#   are left-justified, and follow the plant's outline at right.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The head and snout details of the snakes resemble those of the
#   "baby dragon" in f???.  There is a resemblance also to the fishes
#   in the Pisces symbol (f???) and the birds in the "Garden of Eden"
#   page (f???).
#
#   It is not clear how the "snakes" are related to the plant.
## <f49v>         {$I=H $Q=G $P=B $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 20:22:57 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f49v = GB (Rene) = p096 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f49
#   Panels: f49v
#   Bifolio: bG1 = f49+f56
#   Quire: G (Rene) = VII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,green (Reeds)
#   Plant: 98 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant, flush against the right edge of the page,
#   spanning it vertically from edge t edge.
#   
#   The top 3/4 of the page are occupied by three paragraphs of text
#   (with 13.0, 3.5, 8.5 lines), flush against the top and left
#   margins. The first paragraph is even on the left margin, and
#   follows the plant outline on the right. The other two span
#   margin-to-margin and are interupted by the plant's stem.
#
#   To the left of each text line there is a single symbol, 26 in
#   total, most of them being Voynich letters. Further to the left of
#   this column of symbols, on lines 2 thru 6 only, there are ordinary
#   numerals "1" thru "5".  
#
# Comments:
#
#   Jim Reeds [03 Mar 1998] noted that the digits in the NW corner
#   seem to be in the same hand as the folio numbers.
## <f50r>         {$I=H $Q=G $P=C $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 20:54:28 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f50r = GC (Rene) = p097 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f50
#   Panels: f50r
#   Bifolio: bG2 = f50+f55
#   Quire: G (Rene) = VII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,yellow,green (Reeds)
#   Plant: 99 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f50v>         {$I=H $Q=G $P=D $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 20:55:01 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f50v = GD (Rene) = p098 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f50
#   Panels: f50v
#   Bifolio: bG2 = f50+f55
#   Quire: G (Rene) = VII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,green (Reeds)
#   Plant: 100 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f51r>         {$I=H $Q=G $P=E $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 20:54:58 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f51r = GE (Rene) = p099 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f51
#   Panels: f51r
#   Bifolio: bG3 = f51+f54
#   Quire: G (Rene) = VII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red,yellow,green,brown (Reeds)
#   Plant: 101 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f51v>         {$I=H $Q=G $P=F $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 20:55:19 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f51v = GF (Rene) = p100 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f51
#   Panels: f51v
#   Bifolio: bG3 = f51+f54
#   Quire: G (Rene) = VII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,green,yellow (Reeds)
#   Plant: 102 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f52r>         {$I=H $Q=G $P=G $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 22:40:48 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f52r = GG (Rene) = p101 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f52
#   Panels: f52r
#   Bifolio: bG4 = f52+f53
#   Quire: G (Rene) = VII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,brown,green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f52v>         {$I=H $Q=G $P=H $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 22:41:05 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f52v = GH (Rene) = p102 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f52
#   Panels: f52v
#   Bifolio: bG4 = f52+f53
#   Quire: G (Rene) = VII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,tan (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f53r>         {$I=H $Q=G $P=I $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 22:41:24 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f53r = GI (Rene) = p103 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f53
#   Panels: f53r
#   Bifolio: bG4 = f52+f53
#   Quire: G (Rene) = VII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,tan,red (Reeds)
#   Plant: 105 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f53v>         {$I=H $Q=G $P=J $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 22:41:40 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f53v = GJ (Rene) = p104 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f53
#   Panels: f53v
#   Bifolio: bG4 = f52+f53
#   Quire: G (Rene) = VII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red,blue,green (Reeds)
#   Plant: 106 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f54r>         {$I=H $Q=G $P=K $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 22:41:59 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f54r = GK (Rene) = p105 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f54
#   Panels: f54r
#   Bifolio: bG3 = f51+f54
#   Quire: G (Rene) = VII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,reddish (Reeds)
#   Plant: 107 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f54v>         {$I=H $Q=G $P=L $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-08 22:36:09 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f54v = GL (Rene) = p106 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f54
#   Panels: f54v
#   Bifolio: bG3 = f51+f54
#   Quire: G (Rene) = VII (Beinecke)
#
#   found solely on 16xx, not found in 1609
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,red,green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f55r>         {$I=H $Q=G $P=M $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-08 22:36:27 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f55r = GM (Rene) = p107 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f55
#   Panels: f55r
#   Bifolio: bG2 = f50+f55
#   Quire: G (Rene) = VII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,red,green (Reeds)
#   Plant: 109 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
## <f55v>         {$I=H $Q=G $P=N $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 22:42:22 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f55v = GN (Rene) = p108 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f55
#   Panels: f55v
#   Bifolio: bG2 = f50+f55
#   Quire: G (Rene) = VII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,blue,tan (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f56r>         {$I=H $Q=G $P=O $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 22:43:16 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f56r = GO (Rene) = p109 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f56
#   Panels: f56r
#   Bifolio: bG1 = f49+f56
#   Quire: G (Rene) = VII (Beinecke)
#
#   Kraus p45, Zimansky;
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: yellow,blue,green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
#   `fern'
#
## <f56v>         {$I=H $Q=G $P=P $L=A $H=1}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 22:49:16 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f56v = GP (Rene) = p110 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f56
#   Panels: f56v
#   Bifolio: bG1 = f49+f56
#   Quire: G (Rene) = VII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 1 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red(blotch),blue,green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   There is a mark in the SE corner, 
#   resembling a capital lambda with superscript "mj"
#
# Comments:
#
#   The mark in the SE corner is almost surely the quire number,
#   "7th": the "lambda" is a "7", and the "j" in the superscript is
#   actualy an EVA "y" with macron, a scribal abbreviation for "-us".
#
## <f57r>           {$I=H $Q=H $P=A $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 22:49:41 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f57r = HA (Rene) = p111 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f57
#   Panels: f57r
#   Bifolio: bH1 = f57+f66
#   Quire: H (Rene) = VIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f57v>           {$I=C $Q=H $P=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 02:36:50 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "The 4 times 17 sequence"
#   Page: f57v = HB (Rene) = p112 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f57
#   Panels: f57v
#   Bifolio: bH1 = f57+f66
#   Quire: H (Rene) = VIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: C (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: cosmological
#   Colors: tan (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   A circular diagram. 
#
#   Eight concentric mechanically drawn circles delimit four text
#   rings, which are divided into 4 quadrants by straight lines in
#   the NE, NW, SW, and SE directions. The lines are drawn with ruler,
#   but do not quite meet at the center (They may be modern additions
#   to the copy). there is an isolated word outside the outer circle.
#
#   At the center is a simple rosette, with 4 short and 4 long rounded
#   lobes, with a circle and a dot in the middle.
#
#   Inside the inner circle there are four naked human figures,
#   visible from the chest up, heads towards the center.
#   Two are male, two female; two are seen mostly from the front
#   two mostly from the back; two have both arms raised, two have 
#   only one.  Here are the combinations:
#
#     North:  male,   back,  two arms straight in "V".
#     West:   female, front, one arm straight at 45 degrees.
#     South:  female, back,  two arms straight in "V".
#     East:   male,   front, one arm forward then bent up, holding a ball.
#
#   There are 8 words inside the inner circle. Four of them radiate
#   from the rosette, roughly along the diagonal lines.  The other
#   four are tangential (but with straight baselines), to be read
#   in the clockwise direction; it is not clear whether they
#   label the four figures, or the spaces between them.
#
# Comments:
#
## <f58r>           {$I=T $Q=H $P=C $L=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 02:38:46 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f58r = HC (Rene) = p113 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f58
#   Panels: f58r
#   Bifolio: bH2 = f58+f65
#   Quire: H (Rene) = VIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: T (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   Subject: stars
#   Colors: yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   The page contains three long text blocks with 14.5, 9.7, 15.7
#   lines, with clear gaps between them. There are hints of paragraph
#   breaks inside each block, but they are not evident. The three
#   paragraphs are left- and right-justified, except that the first
#   three lines are indented as if making space for an ornate capital.
#
#   There are three stars in the left margin, with 6, 7, and 7 points,
#   respectively. Each star is positioned just above the corresponding
#   paragraph. The last two starts have a small circular core.
#  
# Comments:
#
## <f58v>           {$I=T $Q=H $P=D $L=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 02:40:27 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f58v = HD (Rene) = p114 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f58
#   Panels: f58v
#   Bifolio: bH2 = f58+f65
#   Quire: H (Rene) = VIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: T (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   Subject: stars
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Text only: four paragraphs (with 21.0, 5.8, 4.3, and 5.7 lines,
#   respectively). Below the first paragraph there is a centered
#   title, which may be simply the last line of the paragraph.
# 
#   There is a six-pointed star with tail (perhaps a flower?) in the
#   top left corner, right next to the top edge, with the tail ending
#   on the first baseline, just to the left of the first character.
#
## <f59r>           {$I=M $Q=H $P=I}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 07:48:15 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f59r = HI (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f59
#   Panels: f59r
#   Bifolio: bH3 = f59+f64
#   Quire: H (Rene) = VIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), xxx (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Comments:
#
#   Folios 59 thru 64 are missing.
## <f59v>           {$I=M $Q=H $P=J}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 07:47:48 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f59v = HJ (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f59
#   Panels: f59v
#   Bifolio: bH3 = f59+f64
#   Quire: H (Rene) = VIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), xxx (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Comments:
#
#   Folios 59 thru 64 are missing.
## <f60r>           {$I=M $Q=H $P=K}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 02:46:01 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f60r = HK (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f60
#   Panels: f60r
#   Bifolio: bH4 = f60+f63
#   Quire: H (Rene) = VIII (Beinecke)
#
#   Missing in the original
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), xxx (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Comments:
#
#   Folios 59 thru 64 are missing.
## <f60v>           {$I=M $Q=H $P=L}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 02:46:37 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f60v = HL (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f60
#   Panels: f60v
#   Bifolio: bH4 = f60+f63
#   Quire: H (Rene) = VIII (Beinecke)
#
#   Missing in the original
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), xxx (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Comments:
#
#   Folios 59 thru 64 are missing.
## <f61r>           {$I=M $Q=H $P=M}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 02:47:05 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f61r = HM (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f61
#   Panels: f61r
#   Bifolio: bH5 = f61+f62
#   Quire: H (Rene) = VIII (Beinecke)
#
#   Missing in the original
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), xxx (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Comments:
#
#   Folios 59 thru 64 are missing.
## <f61v>           {$I=M $Q=H $P=N}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 02:47:25 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f61v = HN (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f61
#   Panels: f61v
#   Bifolio: bH5 = f61+f62
#   Quire: H (Rene) = VIII (Beinecke)
#
#   Missing in the original
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), xxx (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Comments:
#
#   Folios 59 thru 64 are missing.
## <f62r>           {$I=M $Q=H $P=O}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 02:47:59 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f62r = HO (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f62
#   Panels: f62r
#   Bifolio: bH5 = f61+f62
#   Quire: H (Rene) = VIII (Beinecke)
#
#   Missing in the original
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), xxx (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Comments:
#
#   Folios 59 thru 64 are missing.
## <f62v>           {$I=M $Q=H $P=P}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 02:48:18 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f62v = HP (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f62
#   Panels: f62v
#   Bifolio: bH5 = f61+f62
#   Quire: H (Rene) = VIII (Beinecke)
#
#   Missing in the original
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), xxx (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Comments:
#
#   Folios 59 thru 64 are missing.
## <f63r>           {$I=M $Q=H $P=Q}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 02:48:36 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f63r = HQ (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f63
#   Panels: f63r
#   Bifolio: bH4 = f60+f63
#   Quire: H (Rene) = VIII (Beinecke)
#
#   Missing in the original
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), xxx (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Comments:
#
#   Folios 59 thru 64 are missing.
## <f63v>           {$I=M $Q=H $P=R}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:53:48 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f63v = HR (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f63
#   Panels: f63v
#   Bifolio: bH4 = f60+f63
#   Quire: H (Rene) = VIII (Beinecke)
#
#   Missing in the original
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), unk (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Comments:
#
#   Folios 59 thru 64 are missing.
## <f64r>           {$I=M $Q=H $P=S}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 02:48:54 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f64r = HS (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f64
#   Panels: f64r
#   Bifolio: bH3 = f59+f64
#   Quire: H (Rene) = VIII (Beinecke)
#
#   Missing in the original
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), xxx (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Comments:
#
#   Folios 59 thru 64 are missing.
## <f64v>           {$I=M $Q=H $P=T}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 02:49:11 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f64v = HT (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f64
#   Panels: f64v
#   Bifolio: bH3 = f59+f64
#   Quire: H (Rene) = VIII (Beinecke)
#
#   Missing in the original
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), xxx (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Comments:
#
#   Folios 59 thru 64 are missing.
## <f65r>           {$I=H $Q=H $P=E}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 02:49:49 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f65r = HE (Rene) = p115 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f65
#   Panels: f65r
#   Bifolio: bH2 = f58+f65
#   Quire: H (Rene) = VIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), ??? (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: brown,green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant takes up most of the page, stretching out to all four
#   edges.
# 
#   The only text is a 3-word label, to the left of the plant,
#   level with the base of the stem.
## <f65v>           {$I=H $Q=H $P=F}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 23:31:07 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f65v = HF (Rene) = p116 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f65
#   Panels: f65v
#   Bifolio: bH2 = f58+f65
#   Quire: H (Rene) = VIII (Beinecke)
#
#   Appears as Plate II in Newbold facing p44.
#   Transcribed 7 Dec 91 by Gillogly, 9 dec 91 by Reeds, 13 Dec 91 Gillogly.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), ??? (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,green (Reeds)
#   Plant: 115 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant with many roots, branches and flowers, stretching to all
#   four edges of the page.
#
#   A little below mid-page there are two paragraphs, with 3.7 and 3.9 lines,
#   interrupted by the plant's stem.
## <f66r>           {$I=T $Q=H $P=G $L=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 02:52:36 by stolfi
#
# 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
#   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<illegible>
#      der
#
#   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.
## <f66v>           {$I=H $Q=H $P=H $L=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-07 23:57:28 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f66v = HH (Rene) = p118 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f66
#   Panels: f66v
#   Bifolio: bH1 = f57+f66
#   Quire: H (Rene) = VIII (Beinecke)
#
#   Quire H, last page.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,yellow,brown (Reeds)
#   Plant: 116 (Petersen)
#
# Description:
#
#   One plant occupies the bottom 2/3 of the page. 
#
#     Roots: four thin stalks, arcing down, each ending with a tuber shaped like
#       a chili pepper pod. The tubers are almost horizontal, pointing outwards,
#       and resemble four feet wearing pointy shoes.
#     Stem: short and thick, dark-painted very crudely .
#     Branches: none.
#     Leaves: each leaf consists of a dense stack of parallel leaflets.
#       curled inwards.  The distal leaflets are bigger, so that the leaf
#       is shaped like a truncated cone, with the narrow end down.  
#       Very weird-looking. Alternate leaflets are dark-painted.
#       Stalks: about as long as the stem, slightly S-shaped.
#     Flowers: two, one on each side.
#       Stalks: medium long, thin, slightly curve, branching off
#       diagonally from each the leaf axilla.  Chalix: olive-shaped,
#       with short, flaring, triangular sepals; medium-dark.
#       Petals: triangular, dark.  Core: not visible.
#
#   Above the plant there are three paragraphs (with 4.6, 2.8, 4.9
#   lines, respectively), flush with the top, left, and right margins.
#   The last line is interrupted by the plant.
#   
#   There is a faint scribbling to the left of the root. It looks like
#   an illegible word surmounted by a large EVA "l", followed by a very
#   crude stick man with rectangular head and eyes, wearing two
#   superimposed EVA "l"s as a hat.
#
#   The bottom edge of the page has an indentation, about 1cm deep
#   near the middle of the edge, extending from there to the SW corner. 
#
#   There is a mark in the SE corner, resembling "8" with superscript 
#   "ug".
#
# Comments:
#
#   The plant looks very strange and inelegant, it was very poorly
#   drawn.
#
#   Since the roots barely touch the edge of this tear, without
#   crossing it, we can presume that the the defect was already there
#   when the plant was drawn..
#
#   The mark in the SE corner is almost surely the quire number, "8th"
#   in abbreviated Latin.
## <f67r1>          {$I=A $Q=I $P=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 02:58:09 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f67r1 = IA (Rene) = p119 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f67
#   Panels: f67r1
#   Bifolio: bI1 = f67+f68
#   Quire: I (Rene) = IX (Beinecke)
#
#   Quire I, first page.
#
#   This is the innermost recto panel of a four-panel fold-out.
#   There seems to be some confusion in the page numbering in this fold-out;
#   it is also listed as page 120.
#   [1609.p119|1609.p120]
#
#   Newbold plate III, Brumbaugh p66, both of whom call it f.67r
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: A (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: astronomical
#   Colors: blue,red,yellow (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   The page is dominated by a circular diagram, surmounted by a single 
#   paragraph of text (4 lines).
#
#   The diagram is framed by three rings of text, delimited by 
#   four thin circles.  All three rings are broken at 11:30
#   by two radial strokes and a decorated design.
#
#   At the center of the diagram there is a cicle of small "pearls",
#   containing a woman's(?) face, with crossed eyes and a bored or
#   displeased look. The space between them is dark (hair? shadow?).
#
#   This small circle is surrounded by elongated triangular spikes, painted
#   solid dark, forming a 12-pointed star.  The gaps between consecutive
#   spikes are filled by kite-shaped regions, with the sharp corner pointing inward.
#   The result is another "fat" star with 12 chubby points and finely serrated outlines.
#   Each "kite" is split along its diagonal; the clockwise half is painted
#   solid dark, the other one is filled with little stars.  
#
#   The space between the "fat star" and the outer circle is divided into
#   24 sectors, containing alternately a label and one or two stars.
#   (The "star" sectors are those aligned with the starry half-kites.)
#
#   In the SE corner there is a mark resembling a "9" with "ng" superscript.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The central face probably represents the moon.
#
#   The mark in the SE corner is almost certainly the quire number,
#   "9th" in abbreviated Latin. 
## <f67r2>          {$I=A $Q=I $P=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-19 22:51:25 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "The seven planets"
#   Page: f67r2 = IB (Rene) = p120 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f67
#   Panels: f67r2
#   Bifolio: bI1 = f67+f68
#   Quire: I (Rene) = IX (Beinecke)
#
#   This is the outermost recto panel of a four-panel fold-out.
#   Also listed as page 124
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: A (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: astronomical
#   Colors: tan,red(some_writing) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   A circular diagram, defined by 7 concentric mechanically drawn
#   circles.
#
#   Circles 1 and 2 (from the outside in) define a narrow band of
#   decoration, consisting of 24 copies of a "scroll"-like or
#   "resistor"-like object. Circles 3 and 4 define another narrow
#   empty band; same for circles 6 and 7.
#
#   Between circles 2 and 3 there is a band of coloured (red?) text,
#   consisting of 12 phrases separated by wide gaps (unit "Y"). They
#   don't line up perfectly with inner sectors (see below), but appear
#   to be spaced as if the intent was there.
#
#   Between circles 4 and 5 there is a broad band, divided into 12
#   sectors by straight radial lines, unevenly spaced. Each sector
#   contains two or three lines of text, reading clockwise, with straight
#   or curved baselines (unit "C").  
#
#   Near the bottom (innner) edge of each sector there is a round moon
#   with crescent shadow and human face. Seven of the moons have a
#   label just above (i.e. outwards of) them (unit "L").
#
#   This table shows the number of lines in units "C" and "L" and the
#   moon colours (light/medium/dark), starting from 08:30:
#
#     O'clock   08: 09: 10: 11:   00: 01: 02: 03:   04: 05: 06: 07: (+:30)
#     Number    #01 #02 #03 #04   #05 #06 #07 #08   #09 #10 #11 #12
# 
#     C lines   3.5 2.0 3.0 3.0   2.5 2.0 2.0 2.0   2.0 3.0 3.0 3.0
#     L labels  --  lab --  lab   --  lab lab lab   lab --  --  lab
#     colours   lt  dk  lt  dk    md  dk  lt  lt    dk  dk  lt  dk 
#
#   Between circles 5 and 6 there is a single row of text, containing 12
#   labels (unit "X"), apparently associated with the sectors and/or
#   moons in the band above.
#
#   Inside circle 7 there is another ring of text, with 8 erratically spaced
#   labels (unit "Z").
#
#   At the center of the diagram there is an eight-pointed star/flower
#   with an "orange slice" background.  The eight arms are not
#   particularly aligned with the 8 labels of the innermost text circle.
#   The star arm at 08:30 has a dotted tail extending out between two
#   labels.
#
#   Below the diagram there is a normal-looking paragraph (unit "P")
#   with 3.0 lines. According to John Grove these are only lines in
#   the MS that are ruled.  The center line of text is coloured (red?)
#   and its strokes seem to be heavier than those of the other two.
#
# Comments:
#
#   It is possible that the text in all the sectors between radial
#   lines 10:00 and 5:00 comprises a single paragraph with three and a
#   half lines. The same can be said of the remaining sectors.
#
#   Robert Firth once suggested that the seven named moons may be the
#   the seven Ptolemaic planets.
#
#   Since line 2 of the paragraph is colored, each line is probably
#   a separate sentence.
#
## <f67v2>          {$I=C $Q=I $P=C}
# Last edited on 1998-10-20 01:27:37 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Four constellations with faces"
#   Page: f67v2 = IC (Rene) = p121 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f67
#   Panels: f67v2
#   Bifolio: bI1 = f67+f68
#   Quire: I (Rene) = IX (Beinecke)
#
#   This is the outermost verso panel of a four-panel fold-out.
#
#   Machine-translated by Roe, 6th September 1993 from transcription in
#   Bennett notation dated April 1990.
#
#   This is plate XX in Newbold, and plate IV in Manly31. Newbold's
#   folio number scheme has this as 67r.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: C (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: cosmological
#   Colors: green,red,yellow,blue (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   A circular diagram with four smaller circular medaillons touching
#   it at the NE, SE, SW and NW corners.
#
#   The main diagram is framed by a band delimited by two faint,
#   concentric, mechanically drawn circles, centered on the page. The
#   outer circle touches the vertical edges of the page.
#
#   Between these two circles there are four "captions", North, South,
#   West and East, each in two short lines, reading clockwise.
# 
#   In the center of the large diagram there is an irregular square,
#   within which is inscribed another circle, within which is a star
#   with 6 or 7 arms. The space between the star and the circle is
#   filled with "spiral galaxy" hatching, whose "arms" bend
#   counterclockwise-out.
#
#   From the square, lines radiate out in the N, S, E and W
#   directions. Each of these four lines is labeled and terminates
#   with a branching structure.
#
#   Lines come in towards the square from the perimeter of the large
#   circle in the NE, NW, SE and SW direction. Each of these four lines
#   is labeled and terminates with a branching structure. Nested in these
#   structures are two suns (NW and SE) and two moons (NE and SW), all
#   with faces.
#
#   The small circles in the corners contain between three and four
#   human faces, joined by lines.  NE circle: four faces connected by a
#   cross, labeled.  SE circle: four faces, in "L" pattern with the
#   second face centered on the vertical and wearing a pointy hat.  SW
#   circle: four faces at each point of a square "U", on a coloured
#   background; the two on the bottom of the "U" are upside down. (John
#   Grove speculates that there is a fourth face hidden behind the first
#   one on L5). NW circle: three circular faces with one face on each
#   point of a reversed "4".
#
#   The SE and NE small circles (and presumably the other two) contain
#   each a ``word'' of Voynich text.
#
# Comments:
#
#   This is the folio Newbold claimed showed an annular eclipse. See
#   also John Manley's 1931 article in Speculum: ``Furthermore, I
#   invite the reader to examine carefully Plate IV and say whether it
#   bears any resemblance whatever to an annular eclipse.''
#
## <f67v1>          {$I=A $Q=I $P=D}
# Last edited on 1998-10-20 00:07:31 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Happy sun"
#   Page: f67v1 = ID (Rene) = p122 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f67
#   Panels: f67v1
#   Bifolio: bI1 = f67+f68
#   Quire: I (Rene) = IX (Beinecke)
#
#   This is the innermost verso panel of a four-panel fold-out
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: A (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: astronomical
#   Colors: yellow(most_stars),green(some_stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   The page contains only a circular diagram. At the center there is
#   a large sun with 18 narrow undulating rays (with two of them
#   joined; see below). The sun has a face with a short "frame" beard,
#   broad smile, crossed eyes, a skullcap. At the temples, two locks
#   of light wavy hair escape from under the cap.
#
#   There are 17 short titles radiating out of the center, towards the
#   diagram's outer frame (unit "Y"). Each of these radial titles
#   starts near the tip of a sun ray, except for the title at 02:00,
#   which is connected by thin wavy lines to the tips of two sun rays,
#   at 02:00 and 02:30. The text reads outwards, so it is upside down
#   from 06:30 through 11:30.
#
#   In each sector between consecutive radial titles there are from
#   one to four stars, 39 in total. Clockwise from the double sun ray,
#   the counts per sector are
#
#                     *                
#     *             * *     * *        
#     * *   * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
#     * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
#     3 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2
#
#   Around the diagram there is a narrow band divided into segments, 6
#   at the top and 6 at the bottom. The band has wide gaps at left and
#   right, where it gets too near the margin. Each segment contains a
#   label enclosed in a decorative frame (unit "X"). 
#
# Comments:
#
#   The double ray may be where the stext starts. This guess is
#   supported by the line-initial EVA "p". (There is another "p" at
#   04:15 and an "f" at 06:30, but they are not line-initial.)
#
#   It is not certain that the labels in the outer band are
#   associated with the rays.  The gap on the left side is 
#   definitely empty, and that on the right appears to be so.
#   Thus there are only 12, or at most 14, labels in the band.
#
#   The decoration in the outer band includes 24 copies of the
#   "notched square" symbol, with double vertical edges.
#   
## <f68r1>          {$I=A $Q=I $P=E}
# Last edited on 1998-10-20 00:14:37 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Sun over Moon"
#   Page: f68r1 = IE (Rene) = p123 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f68
#   Panels: f68r1
#   Bifolio: bI1 = f67+f68
#   Quire: I (Rene) = IX (Beinecke)
#
#   This is the innermost recto panel of an eight-panel fold-out.
#
#   Krauss plate 31(top).
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: A (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: astronomical
#   Colors: yellow(most_stars),blue(some_stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   The page contains a circular diagram surmounted by a paragraph
#   with 3.5 lines (unit "P"). 
#
#   The diagram consists of a faint circular outline filled with 
#   29 randomly placed stars, each with a label (unit "S"). 
#
#   At the top and bottom of the diagram, just inside the outline, there
#   are two smaller circular medallions.
#
#   The top medallion (the Sun) sports a ring of fang-shaped rays.
#   Inside it is the face of a woman, with short curly hair and
#   crossed eyes; and three voynichese words (unit "X").
#
#   The bottom medallion is framed by a circular band with some text
#   (unit "Y"). Inside the frame is the face of a man(?), also with
#   crossed eyes, apparently with short hair and a "frame" beard, both
#   dark.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The two medallions presumably represent the Sun and Moon. Compare
#   this diagram with the following one (f68r2), which is visible at
#   the right when the foldout is open.
## <f68r2>          {$I=A $Q=I $P=F}
# Last edited on 1998-10-20 01:11:17 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Moon over Sun"
#   Page: f68r2 = IF (Rene) = p124 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f68
#   Panels: f68r2
#   Bifolio: bI1 = f67+f68
#   Quire: I (Rene) = IX (Beinecke)
#
#   This is the second-innermost recto panel of an eight-panel fold-out.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: A (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: astronomical
#   Colors: yellow(most_stars),blue(some_stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   A circular diagram centered on the page, surmounted by a paragraph
#   with 5.0 lines (unit"P"). The bottom line is interrupted by the
#   diagram.
#
#   The diagram is framed by a large ring of 23 unlabeled stars. The
#   ring is divided into two arcs with 11 stars on the left, 12 on the
#   right.
#
#   The starry ring is filled with 36 stars of various sizes, all bigger
#   than the border stars, randomly placed. Of them, 24 (perhaps 25)
#   have a label (unit "S").
#
#   At the top, within the large circle, is a smaller circle with a
#   human face and moon-like shadow in the middle, and a ring of
#   Voynich text around the circumference (unit "U"). The moon has a human face
#   with neutral expression.
#
#   At the bottom, within the large circle, is a smaller circle with a
#   sun in the middle and a ring of Voynich text around the
#   circumference (unit "L"). The sun has a human face, with some hair
#   over the temple.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The two medallions presumably represent the Sun and Moon. Compare
#   this diagram with the previous one (f68r1), which is visible at
#   the left when the foldout is open.
## <f68r3>          {$I=A $Q=I $P=G}
# Last edited on 1998-10-20 01:12:41 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "The Pleiades"
#   Page: f68r3 = IG (Rene) = p125 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f68
#   Panels: f68r3 + f68r4
#   Bifolio: bI1 = f67+f68
#   Quire: I (Rene) = IX (Beinecke)
#
#   This page comprises the two outermost recto panels (f68r3 and f68r4) 
#   of an eight-panel fold-out.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: A (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: astronomical
#   Colors: yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   A circular diagram, centerd on the page. The diagram is framed by
#   a band of text (unit "C1") between two faint mechanically drawn
#   circles, with no distinguished gap.
#
#   At the center there is a bored-looking round face, surrounded by a
#   band of text (unit "C2").
#
#   The space between the inner and outer bands is divided into eight
#   sectors by radial text lines---vertical, horizontal, and at 45
#   degrees (unit "R"). All lines read inward, so some are
#   upside-down.
#
#   Sectors 11:00, 02:00, 05:00, and 08:00 are filled with unnamed stars.
#
#   Sectors 10:00, 01:00, 04:00, and 07:00 contain respectively 1, 2,
#   3, and 4 stars, each with a label (unit "X"). Sector 10:00 contains
#   also a 7-star cluster, with a single label (line "X.1").
#
#   A curved line ("tail") connects the cluster to the moon at the center;
#   it too has a label (line "X.2").
#
# Comments:
#
#   The face probably represents the Moon. It seems to be a woman.
#
#   The seven-star cluster can only be the Pleiades. So perhaps
#   "doaro" means "Pleiades" in Voynichese?
## <f68v3>          {$I=C $Q=I $P=H}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 03:13:51 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Spiral Nebula"
#   Page: f68v3 = IH (Rene) = p126 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f68
#   Panels: f68v4, f68v3
#   Bifolio: bI1 = f67+f68
#   Quire: I (Rene) = IX (Beinecke)
#
#   This page comprises the two outermost verso panels (f68v4 and f68v3) 
#   of an eight-panel fold-out.
#
#   Way p140
#
#   Newbold XIII, XXI, XXII, who calls it f.68r. Jim Reeds calls it 68v3.
#
#   Roe, 6th September 1993.
#   Machine translated from transcription in Bennett notation dated 30/03/90.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: C (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: cosmological
#   Colors: blue(spickling),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   The page is dominated by a circular diagram, su surmounted by a 
#   paragraph of text (3.5 lines).
#
#   The diagram is framed by a ring of text, between two very faint
#   mechanically drawn circles. A large gap in the text, with a
#   decoration element, is very likely the starting point.
#
#   At the center there is a circle framed by another ring of text,
#   also between two faint circles. The interior is divided into three
#   parts by an upside-down "T". The top quarters contain a word each;
#   the bottom half contains three lines of text. The circles and the
#   "T" are mechanically drawn.
#
#   Surrounding the central circle is an irregular "ocean" with a dotted
#   texture and a meandering outline.  The outline is doubled in places
#   in a way that suggests a sunken pond, or a shape cut out 
#   from thick cardboard.
#
#   Eight hand-drawn, inward-reading text bands, curved like the
#   "arms" of a galaxy, connect the outer frame of the diagram with
#   the center figure. The four arms that start at mid-quadrant merge
#   into the "ocean", while the other four continue over the ocean and
#   merge with the inner circle of text, 45 degrees counterclockwise
#   of their starting point on the outer circle.
#
#   The four arms that connect to the center divide the "ocean" into
#   four sectors. Each sector contains five unnamed stars, except the
#   West sector, that has six of them. (The anomaly may have to do with
#   the fact that one of the six stars is right on top of the fold-out's
#   crease.)
#
# Comments:
#
#   The outline of the "galactic bulge" seems to
#   represent water in other illustrations. Here the ocean's outline is
#   drawn with a displaced "echo", as if it were a pool, or a thick
#   puzzle piece.
## <f68v2>          {$I=A $Q=I $P=I}
# Last edited on 1998-10-20 01:48:08 by stolfi
#
# 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 "P").  The last line is interrupted
#   by the diagram.
#
#   The diagram is framed by a circular band of text (unit "C"),
#   between two concentric mechanically drawn thin circles. (An
#   extra-wide gap at 10:30 may be the starting point.)
#
#   At the center there is a figure that looks pretty much like a
#   flower, with eight almond-shaped petals. The petals have serrated
#   edges, and overlap randomly. (However some pairs of petals seem to
#   be fused.)  The petals have been painted in a dark color.
#
#   At the very center of this "flower" there is an irregular star,
#   with twisted rays, in a different color.
#
#   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 "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 "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 blotch behind and between two stars.
#
# 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).
#  
## <f68v1>          {$I=A $Q=I $P=J}
# Last edited on 1998-10-20 02:41:46 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f68v1 = IJ (Rene) = p128 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f68
#   Panels: f68v1
#   Bifolio: bI1 = f67+f68
#   Quire: I (Rene) = IX (Beinecke)
#
#   This page is the innermost verso panel of an eight-panel fold-out.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: A (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: astronomical
#   Colors: blue(vanes),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   The page contains only a circular diagram, framed by two faint
#   mechanically drawn circles, each surrounded by a ring of text.
#
#   The whole is surrounded by another thin circle, about 1cm further
#   out, that begins looking mechanically drawn but at some point
#   wanders off and fails to close on itself, as if the fixed leg of the
#   compass had skipped a bit. (However, this outermost circle may be a
#   modern scribble on the copy.)
#
#   A thick radial stroke at 10:30 connects this outermost circle to the
#   next one, through the gap between two words of the outer text ring.
#   Another pair of thick radial strokes at 10:00 connects the second
#   and third circles, breaking the second text ring.
#
#   At the center of the diagram is a sun, with narrow flipped
#   S-shaped rays and a human face (with neutral expression, straight
#   hair combed back at the sides, held by a narrow headband with
#   dots.)
#
#   Surrounding the sun is a fat star with serrated outline, consisting
#   of 16 sectors shaped like narrow kites, each split radially into a
#   "light" (clockwise) half, with a dotted line and some small stars,
#   and a "dark" half, painted with a solid dark color. Clockwise from
#   the 10:00 point, the light half-sectors contain the following counts:
#
#     4 4 4 3 4 4 5 6 6 6 7 7 6 5 5 5 
#     * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
#     * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
#     * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
#     * * *   * * * * * * * * * * * *
#                 * * * * * * * * * *
#                   * * * * * *      
#                         * *        
#
#   All told there are 66 stars. (But the star count of 7 in the 06:30
#   sector may be an 8.
#
#   Thin radial lines connect each point of the star to the 
#   inner edge of the frame. The 16 sectors defined by these lines
#   are alternatingly filled with unnamed stars, or labeled with
#   a radial text line, reading outwards.  Clockwise from the 
#   10:00 ray, the sectors contain the following counts: 
#
#     8 7 7 8 9 9 8 7
#     * * * * * * * *
#     * * * * * * * *
#     * * * * * * * *
#     * * * * * * * *
#     * * * * * * * *
#     * * * * * * * *
#     * * * * * * * *
#     *     * * * *    
#             * *        
#
#   There are 63 stars in total.
# 
#   There is a comet-tail-like object behind one of the stars in 
#   the 03:00 sector.
#
# Comments:
#
#   It is not clear whether the "start here" strokes at 10:00-10:30
#   are original, or modern guesses scribbled on the copy. If the
#   latter, then they seem wrong, because those word gaps are quite
#   ordinary and not aligned.
#
#   Another possible starting place is at 01:15, where both rings have
#   aligned, extra-wide word breaks.
#
#   On the other hand, the EVA "p" on the the 10:30 radial line suggests 
#   that that is indeed the first line.
#
#   The center figure is probably female.
#
#   Note that the small and large star counts are almost the same (67
#   and 63); perhaps 64 was the intended number. Note also that the
#   small star counts are unimodal. The big star counts would be
#   unimodal too if the 11:00 sector had 7 stars, or the 09:30 sector
#   had 8. The latter seems more likely as it would have bumped the
#   number of big stars to 64. In both sequences the minimum is around
#   01:10 (the aligned breaks!) and the maximum around 07:00.
#
#   The "tail" in the 03:00 sector may mean that one of the stars is a comet.
#
## <f69r>           {$I=C $Q=J $P=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-20 03:49:20 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f69r = JA (Rene) = p129 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f69
#   Panels: f69r
#   Bifolio: bJ1 = f69+f70
#   Quire: J (Rene) = X (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: C (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: cosmological
#   Colors: green-blue(pipes),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   The page contains a circular diagram, under a single paragraph 
#   (unit "P") with 3.9 lines.
#
#   The diagram is bounded by a faint mechanically drawn circle. Just
#   inside it is a circular band of text (unit "C"), reading clockwise.
#   This text is divided into 16 sectors; see below for details.
#
#   Most of the area inside the diagram is occupied by a flower-like
#   figure. The core of the flower is a thin mechanically drawn
#   circle, containing a star with six narrow, pointed arms. Each arm
#   has three coloured bands near the point.
#
#   The rays of the star divide the interior of the circle into six
#   unequal sectors, each labeled with a Voynichese letter (unit "W").
#   There is no obvious starting place.
#
#   Surrounding the central disk is a band of text (unit "S"), with a
#   discernible gap at 10:00. Surrounding the text is another thin
#   mechanically drawn circle, slightly eccentric.
#
#   Sprouting from the second circle are 45 thin radial lines ("flower
#   stalks"), extending almost all the way to the outer text band, each
#   of them terminating in an object that looks like a shallow conical
#   cup (perhaps a stylized flower, resembling a California poppy).
#   The "flowers" touch each other, forming a continuous ring. 
#
#   The 45 sectors defined by the flower stalks are alternatingly
#   "empty" and filled with 22 radial lines of text (unit "R"),
#   reading outwards. This leaves two adjacent empty sectors at 02:00.
#   The first of these two empty sectors (going clockwise) is cut by
#   an extra radial line that passes between the two flower cups and
#   extends all the way to the outer circle. The clockwise half of
#   this sector is is decorated with abstract patterns.
#
#   Some of the "empty" sectors have a stripe of dark paint, displaced
#   to one side. There are 12 dark stripes, starting with the 3rd
#   sector after the decorated "marker", and then spaced
#
#     2,4,4,2,4,6,2,4,6,2,4
#
#   sectors apart (always clockwise).
#
#   The space between the "ring of flowers" and the outer circle is
#   divided into sixteen sectors by another set of radial lines, thin
#   and wavy. These lines divide the outer band of text into sixteen
#   phrases, each containing a few whole words. One of these lines is
#   the extra radial line at 02:00, that defined the decorated band.
#   The other fifteen lines start at the flower ring, either between
#   two adjacent flowers (13 cases) or at the middle of a flower (2
#   cases). These lines thus divide the "flower ring" too into
#   sections, which, clockwise from the "start marker" line contain
#
#     2, 2, 2.5, 3.5, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3.5, 3.5, 3, 3, 2, 3
#
#   flower cups.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The dark stripes in some sectors may have been the result of the
#   hypothetical "Dark Painter" mistaking the spaces between the
#   radial lines by solid cylinders, and tried to shade them
#   accordingly. Unfortunately that "obvious" interpretation is
#   excluded when one looks closely at how the radial lines connect to
#   the "cups".  Of course the "shadows" have made the error easier to
#   make.
#
#   There is no obvious place to start reading the letters between 
#   the star arms; but if one starts at 11:00 (the smallest sector)
#   the letters spell out "dolsedy"; which may be an unexpected
#   splitting of "dolshdy", a rather common word.
#
#   The radial lines and the outer text probably start at the
#   decorated band at 02:00. On the other hand, the decorated band may
#   be just a filler addded to patch up a mistake (the attempt to fit
#   an alternating pattern into an odd number of sectors).
## <f69v>           {$I=C $Q=J $P=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-20 04:22:18 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f69v = JB (Rene) = p130 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f69
#   Panels: f69v
#   Bifolio: bJ1 = f69+f70
#   Quire: J (Rene) = X (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: C (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: cosmological
#   Colors: blue,green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   The page contains only a circular diagram, framed by four faint
#   circles alternating with three bands of text (unit "C"). There is
#   a conspicuous extra-wide break in all three bands at 10:45. There
#   are also a couple of 'double space'd gaps in all three rings at
#   about 12:00, not quite aligned, following the first few words on
#   each ring.
#
#   In the middle of the diagram there is a colored disk filled with
#   tiny stars, with one large star at the center, whose slender rays
#   extend to the disk's perimeter.
#
#   Sprouting radially from the disk are 28 cylindrical objects
#   ("logs"), alternatingly long and short, extending about halfway to
#   the outer frame. Each log has a label (unit "L"), which reads
#   radially inward along the log's axis.
#
## <f70r1>          {$I=C $Q=J $P=C}
# Last edited on 1998-10-20 04:57:57 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f70r1 = JC (Rene) = p131 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f70
#   Panels: f70r1
#   Bifolio: bJ1 = f69+f70
#   Quire: J (Rene) = X (Beinecke)
#
#   This page is the innermost recto panel of a six-panel fold-out.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: C (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: cosmological
#   Colors: yellow,blue (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   The page contains only a circular diagram, framed by three faint
#   mechanically drawn circles and three rings of text (unit "C").
#
#   The first ring of text lies just inside circle #1 (the outermost
#   one). Only the top half of the ring is filled, and mostly with
#   dots and circles; the text proper is only a couple of words.
#
#   Text rings #2 and #3 lie just outside circles #2 and #3. There are
#   extra-wide word gaps at about 10:30, not aligned, and smaller but
#   aligned gaps at 01:30.
#
#   Inside the frame there is a textured and lightly-colored disk,
#   whose outline is broken by nine features with frilled edges that
#   resemble fat mushrooms, or squashed cauliflowers, or sea anemones
#   without tentacles, or... um... well....
#
#   Between the text frame and the "mushroom thing" there are nine
#   radial phrases (unit "Y"), each with two or three words, reading
#   inwards, starting near the frame and ending in the notch between
#   two consecutive "mushrooms".
#
#   At the center of the diagram there us a star with six slender arms,
#   inscribed in a circle with many short and rounded fingers.
#   Between the star arms there are six labels (unit "X"), reading inwards.
#
#   A faint straight radial line extends from the 10:30 arm and
#   bisects the corresponding mushroom (which happens to be the
#   smallest one).
#
#   Just outside the many-fingered disk there is a ring of text
#   (unit "I"). Its starting point seems to be the radial line at 10:30.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The starting point of the outer ring is probably at the aligned gaps
#   at 01:30, although the person who scribbled on the copy seemed
#   to prefer the non-aligned gaps at 10:30.
#
#   The starting point of the outer labels may be at 01:30 too, since
#   that label has a "p" gallows. Another possibility is the label at
#   10:30, just counterclockwise of the smalest "mushroom" (and of its
#   bisecting line).
#
#   John Grove thinks that the labels were written counter-clockwise
#   as those that are upside down are the ones between 6:00-1:00.
## <f70r2>          {$I=C $Q=J $P=D}
# Last edited on 1998-10-20 05:35:19 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f70r2 = JD (Rene) = p132 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f70
#   Panels: f70r2, f70r3
#   Bifolio: bJ1 = f69+f70
#   Quire: J (Rene) = X (Beinecke)
#
#   This page spans the two outer recto panels of a six-panel fold-out.
#   The outermost one (f70r3) is only half as wide as a normal panel.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: C (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: astronomical
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   The first panel (f70r2 proper) contains a circular diagram framed
#   by four rings of text (unit "C") between two faint mechanically
#   drawn circles. There are two faint radial strokes at 10:00, breaking the two
#   outer rings, and one at 09:05, breaking the two inner rings.
#
#   The second (half-)panel contains a paragraph with 13.7 lines of text
#   (unit "P"), part of which spans the fold between the two panels.
#
#   Inside the diagram's frame is an eight-pointed flower (or chubby
#   star), with serrated outline. A narrow channel or stem connects
#   the tip of each of the star arms to the frame.
#
#   Inside the flower there is a sun, containing a ring of text (unit
#   "I"), and inside it a human (woman's?) face with crossed eyes and
#   smooth light hair. The sun has eight S-shaped rays directed along
#   the star's arms, interleaved with eight long spikes with a bulbous
#   base, each touchng the diagram's frame.
#
# Comments:
#
#   Speculation is that the two inner circles are one paragraph since
#   they share the single line marker at 09:05, and the two outermost
#   are another paragraph since they share the double line marker at
#   10:00.
#
#   However those lines may be modern guesses.  The aligned gaps 
#   at 12:00 on the two outer rings and at 06:00 on the two inner rings
#   are equally plausible.
## <f70v2>          {$I=Z $Q=J $P=E}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 03:18:35 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Pisces"
#   Page: f70v2 = JE (Rene) = p133 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f70
#   Panels: f70v2
#   Bifolio: bJ1 = f69+f70
#   Quire: J (Rene) = X (Beinecke)
#
#   This page spans the two outer verso panels of a six-panel fold-out.
#   The outermost panel is narrower than normal panels.
#
#   Newbold calls this 70r.
#
#   Roe, 8th September 1993
#   Machine translated from a transcription in Bennett notation of 16/04/90
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: Z (Rene), zod (Stolfi)
#   Subject: zodiac
#   Colors: green,blue,red(sparingly,mouths),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Three concentric rings of text, each bounded by a pair of faint,
#   mechanically drawn circles. There is an extra circle and a band of
#   abstract decoration surrounding the innermost ring of text.
#
#   In the centre are two fish, two stars, a word of Voynich text
#   and the word "Mars" in the Roman alphabet.
#
#   Between the inner ring and the middle ring are ten female(?)
#   figures, each coming out of a horizontal cylinder. (These
#   cylinders look like sections of drainage pipe, with flanges at
#   both ends; cf. f78r.) Between the middle and the outer ring are 19
#   (NOT 20) female figures, each standing inside an upright barrel or
#   basket. The barrels are decorated with various abstract hatching
#   patterns. The four figures between 11:00 and 01:00 are smaller and
#   more cramped than the rest.
#
#   All figures are naked and, and all have (or may have) full breasts.
#   Most of the figures in the outer band have their hands hidden inside
#   the barrels, wich (with only a couple of exceptions) reaches up to
#   the waists. The figures in the inner band are bent in an unnatural
#   way, with most of their legs inserted into the "pipes".
#
#   Each of the 29 figures is labelled with a ``word'' or phrase of
#   Voynich text.  The spacing suggests the label is always placed at the
#   right (i.e. clockwise) of the corresponding nymph.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The two fish are obviously the astrological symbol for Pisces.
#   Mars is French for March, Pisces is February 20th to March 20th.
## <f70v1>          {$I=Z $Q=J $P=F}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 03:27:00 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Aries dark"
#   Page: f70v1 = JF (Rene) = p134 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f70
#   Panels: f70v1
#   Bifolio: bJ1 = f69+f70
#   Quire: J (Rene) = X (Beinecke)
#
#   This page is the innermost verso panel of a six-panel fold-out.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: Z (Rene), zod (Stolfi)
#   Subject: zodiac
#   Colors: green(touches),yellow(touches) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   A circular diagram defined by six faint, mechanically drawn
#   concentric circles, forming three narrow bands. The two outer bands
#   each contain a ring of text, with no obvious starting point or
#   divisions.
#
#   In the center there is an animal resembling a beardless goat,
#   dark-colored, nibbling at a bush, standing on a scalloped (rocky ?) ground.
#   below it is a non-voynich word "ab*i*l".
#
#   In the space between the inner and middle bands there are five
#   nymphs, and ten more in the space between the middle and outer band.
#   Each nymph is standing inside an upright barrel, with a star or
#   flower by her head. Some stars have tails (or stems); some nymphs
#   are holding their stars, by a ray or by the tail, others are
#   pointing at them, some have their both hands on the hips. some of
#   the nymphs are dressed, but the nipples and body outline often show
#   under the dress. (Either the dresses are meant to be transparent, or
#   they were added later, in an attempt to mask the naked bodies.)
#   There is a label clockwise from each nymph.
#
#   The ram/goat is generally well-drawn except that its front legs bend 
#   in a strange way.
## <f71r>           {$I=Z $Q=K $P=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-20 00:00:34 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Aries light"
#   Page: f71r = KA (Rene) = p135 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f71
#   Panels: f71r
#   Bifolio: bK1 = f71+f72
#   Quire: K (Rene) = XI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: Z (Rene), zod (Stolfi)
#   Subject: zodiac
#   Colors: green,yellow,blue,red (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   A circular diagram defined by six faint mechanically drawn
#   concentric circles, forming three narrow bands. The two outer bands
#   each contain a ring of text, broken by a decorated section in each
#   band, at 10:00.
#
#   In the center there is an animal resembling a beardless goat,
#   light-colored, nibbling at a bush, standing on a scalloped (rocky ?)
#   ground. below it is a non-voynich word "ab*i*l".
#
#   In the space between the inner and middle bands there are 5
#   nymphs, and 10 more in the space between the middle and outer band.
#   Each nymph is standing inside an upright barrel, with a star or
#   flower next to her head. Some stars have tails (or stems); some nymphs
#   are holding their stars, by a ray or by the tail, others are
#   pointing at them, some have their both hands on the hips. All but one of
#   the nymphs are heavily dressed, and none have salient breasts or visible
#   nipples.
#
#   There is a label clockwise from each nymph.
#
# Comments
#
#   Presumably, the "notched square" devices at 10:30 may be the "start
#   here" mark of the circular text bands.
#
#   The goat is drawn better than the dark Aries (f70v1), and its legs
#   bend the right way, unlike those of the light Aries (f71r). The
#   nymphs (and the barrels), on the other and, are even worse than
#   those of dark Aries.
#
#   Either the "transparent" dresses are meant to be transparent, or
#   they were added later, in an attempt to mask the naked bodies.
## <f71v>           {$I=Z $Q=K $P=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 03:21:37 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Taurus light"
#   Page: f71v = KB (Rene) = p136 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f71
#   Panels: f71v
#   Bifolio: bK1 = f71+f72
#   Quire: K (Rene) = XI (Beinecke)
#   
#   Newbold calls this folio 79.
#
#   Roe, 8th September 1993
#   Machine translated from a transcription in Bennett notation of 26/04/90
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: Z (Rene), zod (Stolfi)
#   Subject: zodiac
#   Colors: red(lots),green(some) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Three concentric rings of text, bounded by faint mechanically drawn
#   circles. A wider gap in the outer ring at 10:30 may be the 
#   starting place.
#
#   In the centre is a horned animal feeding from a manger. Below the
#   bull is the word ``May'' in the Roman alphabet.
#
#   Between the inner ring of text and the middle ring are five human
#   figures, each standing in a barrel, waist deep, holding a star. One
#   is naked, four are clothed.  The barrel at 00:00 is ribbed.
#
#   Between the middle ring and the outer ring are 10 human figures,
#   each in a barrel, waist deep, holding a star. Two are naked, eight
#   are clothed.
#
#   Most figures have visible breasts. Some have hats. All figures have
#   their right hand inside the barrel.
#
#   Clockwise from each figure there is a short label.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The animal at the center is probably a bull, the astrological
#   symbol for Taurus. Taurus is April 20th to May 20th.
#
#   The general appearance of the page is light, in contrast to the dark Taurus, f72r1.
## <f72r1>          {$I=Z $Q=K $P=C}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 03:26:06 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Taurus dark"
#   Page: f72r1 = KC (Rene) = p137 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f72
#   Panels: f72r1
#   Bifolio: bK1 = f71+f72
#   Quire: K (Rene) = XI (Beinecke)
#
#   This page is the innermost recto panel of an eight-panel fold-out.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: Z (Rene), zod (Stolfi)
#   Subject: zodiac
#   Colors: dark-red,green(little),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Three concentric rings of text, bounded by faint mechanically drawn
#   circles. There is no obvious starting place.
#
#   In the centre is a horned animal feeding from a manger. Below the
#   bull is the word ``May'' in the Roman alphabet.
#
#   Between the inner ring of text and the middle ring are six human
#   figures, each holding a star. Five are standing in a barrel, waist
#   deep; a sixth one is peeking from behind the barrel at 08:30. All
#   have the right hand inside the barrel, except for the small one at
#   08:30 (right hand behind barrel) and the one at 02:00 (right hand
#   resting on the barrel's edge). The figure inside the 08:30 barrel
#   is holding a smaller star, lower and closer to her than the other
#   figures.
#
#   Between the middle ring and the outer ring are 10 human figures,
#   standing.  The one at 00:00 is in frontal view, all others are 
#   in 3/4 view, between frontal and facing clockwise.  The one at 
#   02:30 has the right arm straight back and down; all the others
#   have the right hand on their hips.
#
#   All the figures are naked. Most have visible breasts. Some have hats,
#   some have long hair.
#
#   Clockwise from each figure there is a short label.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The general appearance of the page is dark, in contrast to the
#   light Taurus, f71v.
#
#   The animal at the center is probably a bull, the astrological
#   symbol for Taurus. Taurus is April 20th to May 20th.
#
#   It looks as if the artist
#   decided to add one more figure at the last minute, and had to
#   improvise...
#
## <f72r2>          {$I=Z $Q=K $P=D}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 03:25:52 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Gemini"
#   Page: f72r2 = KD (Rene) = p138 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f72
#   Panels: f72r2
#   Bifolio: bK1 = f71+f72
#   Quire: K (Rene) = XI (Beinecke)
#
#   This page is the central recto panel of an eight-panel fold-out.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: Z (Rene), zod (Stolfi)
#   Subject: zodiac
#   Colors: green,blue(dress_on_center) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Three concentric rings of text, bounded by faint mechanically drawn
#   circles. A short radial stroke at 10:30 in the inner ring may be the 
#   starting place.
#
#   In the centre there are two human figures, apparently a man and a woman,
#   holding each other hands---left in left, below, and right in right, above.
#   The man wears a wide hat, a shirt with long narrow sleeves,
#   ring collar, simple belt, a skirt with trimmed edge reaching below the knee, 
#   and boots.  The woman wears an elaborate draped dress, with ring collar,
#   broad sleeves with wrist bands, a small bonnet with long hair or a veil 
#   hanging down her back, and a skirt that drags on the floor.  Between
#   the two figures is the word ???. 
#
#   Between the inner ring of text and the middle ring are nine naked
#   women, each standing with the right hand on her hip, holding a star
#   with her left.  
#
#   Between the middle ring and the outer ring there are 16 human figures,
#   standing, each holding a star with the left hand. Four are clothed,
#   the rest is naked. Most are definitely women (with visible breasts);
#   the rest are probably women, or could be. Three of the figures two
#   of them clothed) are standing on top of horizontal cylinders,
#   resembling the ones on f70v2. Usualy the right hand is resting on
#   the hip, but in a couple of cases the right arm is drooping by the
#   victim's side, or straight down and back, and one figure (at 04:00)
#   has the arms streched out horizontally.
#
#   Standing on top of the diagram, outside the text circle, are another five
#   naked women, right hand on the hip, each holding a star.
#
#   All figures are drawn in 3/4 view, between frontal and clockwise-facing.
#   Some of the figures are walking. Some of the figures have hats.
#
#   Clockwise from each figure there is a short label.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The sign of Gemini, the Twins, has sometimes been represented by a 
#   man and woman. Gemini is ??? to ???.
## <f72r3>          {$I=Z $Q=K $P=E}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 03:23:13 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Cancer"
#   Page: f72r3 = KE (Rene) = p139 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f72
#   Panels: f72r3, f72r4
#   Bifolio: bK1 = f71+f72
#   Quire: K (Rene) = XI (Beinecke)
#
#   This page spans the two outermost recto panels of an eight-panel
#   fold-out. (The outermost panel is about 1/3 the width of a normal
#   one.)
#
#   Beware that the scanned image is upside down.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: Z (Rene), zod (Stolfi)
#   Subject: zodiac
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   [To be checked and completed]
#
#   Four concentric rings of text, bounded by faint mechanically drawn
#   circles, roughly centered on the page. The outermost circle runs
#   over the crease on the left side of the panel, and into the
#   diagram of f72r2; for that reason the text is interrupted
#   between 08:00 and 10:00.  The middle ring of text has a 
#   decorated square at 09:00, and the inner ring has a wider
#   word break at 08:55.
#
#   In the centre there is a pair of lobster-like creatures seen from
#   above. The one at the top is light-colored and facing East, the
#   bottom one is dark and facing West. Below them is the word
#   ``???'' in the Roman alphabet.
#
#   The rings of text delimit three circular bands, containing (from
#   inside out) 7, 11, and 13 human figures, respectively, i.e. 31 in
#   total. [To be described].
#
#   All figures seem to be naked, in 3/4 view (between frontal and
#   facing clockwise). Some have visible breasts, some don't. Most are
#   holding a star with the right hand; the left hand is generally on
#   the hip.
#
#   There seems to be a label just clockwise of each figure.
#
#   [It is not possible to be more precise, because the source image
#   is very poor. I cannot read most of the text, or even confirm the
#   number of nymphs.]
#
# Comments:
#
#   Note the switch from 2 to 3 bands of figures.
#
#   The decorated square suggests the text rings are to be read 
#   starting at 09:00 or so.
#
#   The two lobsters are probably a symbol for Cancer.
#   Cancer is May 21th to June ???.
## <f72v3>          {$I=Z $Q=K $P=F}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 03:24:25 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Leo"
#   Page: f72v3 = KF (Rene) = p140 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f72
#   Panels: f72v4, f72v3
#   Bifolio: bK1 = f71+f72
#   Quire: K (Rene) = XI (Beinecke)
#
#   This page spans the two outermost verso panels of an eight-panel
#   fold-out. (The outermost panel is about 1/3 the width of a normal
#   one.)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: Z (Rene), zod (Stolfi)
#   Subject: zodiac
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   [To be checked and completed]
#
#   Three concentric rings of text, deimited by six faint mechanically
#   drawn circles. The outer and inner rings have wider word gaps 
#   at 08:45. (The middle ring crosses a fold at that point).
#
#   In the centre is an animal resembling a lioness, facing west. The
#   animal has a very short and sparse mane, and a long tail ending in
#   a tuft of hair. The tail curved down, between or behind the rear
#   legs, then up behind body, and then forward. The right front paw
#   is lifted and points West. The animal has a muzzle similar to that
#   of the nibbling animal in f???, and is showing a longish, narrow,
#   pointed tongue.
#
#   Below the lion is a non-Voynichese word, possibly "augst" in
#   lowercase Latin letters. There may be a dot over the first leg of
#   the "u". The "s" looks like an uncrossed "f" with a straight
#   descender. The "t" looks like an EVA "c".
#
#   The three rings of text define two bands containing human figures
#   (12 in the inner band, 18 in the outer one), all naked, in 3/4
#   view (between frontal and facing clockwise). Each figure holds a
#   star with the left hand. The right hand is generally on the hip.
#
#   All the figures are naked. Most have visible breasts and 
#   shoulder-long hair.
#
#   Clockwise from each figure there is a short label.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The animal at the center is probably a lion, the astrological
#   symbol for Leo. Leo is ??? to ???.
## <f72v2>          {$I=Z $Q=K $P=G}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 07:39:41 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Virgo"
#   Page: f72v2 = KG (Rene) = p141 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f72
#   Panels: f72v2
#   Bifolio: bK1 = f71+f72
#   Quire: K (Rene) = XI (Beinecke)
#
#   This page is the central verso panel of n eight-panel fold-out.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: Z (Rene), zod (Stolfi)
#   Subject: zodiac
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   [To be checked and completed]
#
#   Six faint, mostly concentric, mechanically drawn circles delimit
#   three rings of text. The outer ring crosses the fold into page
#   f72v3, and runs under that page's diagram, so the text is
#   interrupted between 08:30 and 09:30. There are notable gaps on the
#   other two rings at about 09:30.
#
#   The two outermost circles are not exactly concentric, and the 
#   third one doesn't quite close on itself (at 06:30).
#
#   Inside the inner circle there is a woman (with breasts) standing,
#   wearing a long pleated dress with flaring sleeves, and a hat or
#   hat-like hairdo.  With her right hand she is holding a star, by its tail; 
#   the left hand is empty and half-stretched forward. At her feet there
#   is a tuft of grass and a daisy-like flower. Above the flower
#   is a word in a dark, different script (possibly "septe~br" with the 
#   tilde over the "e").
#
#   Between the bands of text, there are two bands of naked figures
#   ("nymphs"), 12 in the inner one, 18 in the outer one. Most of them
#   are clearly female, but some have undefined sex (no breasts but also
#   no genitals).  The inner ring figure at 04:00 is smaller and is
#   standing on a tub or platform of some sort.
#
#   Each nymph is holding or pointing to a star, some by its tail ---
#   except for the inner nymph at 00:30, who is just looking at the
#   star, and the inner nymph at 01:30, who has no star. There is 
#   a label under each star.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The gaps at 09:30 suggest the text should be read starting from there.
#
#   The way f72v3 overlaps f72v2 indicates that they were drawn in
#   that order.
#
#   Rene [27 Mar 1996] observes similarities between the zodiac
#   symbols in the VMs and those in a 1440 german manuscript [1]. Says
#   in particular that Virgo in that manuscript holds a flower and not
#   a star.
#
#   Adams Douglas [28 Mar 1996] thinks the star held by the
#   symbol-woman is Spica, the brightest star in Virgo, usually on the
#   her head or a sceptre.
#
# References:
#
# [1] Manuscript Palat. Lat. 1369.  Samples in [2].
#
# [2] Fritz Saxl, book about astronomical and astrological images in medieval 
# manuscripts.
## <f72v1>          {$I=Z $Q=K $P=H}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 03:25:19 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Libra"
#   Page: f72v1 = KH (Rene) = p142 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f72
#   Panels: f72v1
#   Bifolio: bK1 = f71+f72
#   Quire: K (Rene) = XI (Beinecke)
#
#   This page is the innermost verso panel of an eight-panel fold-out.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: Z (Rene), zod (Stolfi)
#   Subject: zodiac
#   Colors: yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   [To be checked and completed]
#
#   Six faint, mostly concentric, mechanically drawn circles delimit
#   three rings of text. The outer ring runs right up to the binding
#   gutter on the right. There may be a wider word gap at 09:00 (but
#   the image is very poor there). A radial stroke cuts across the
#   middle ring at 08:30 (may be a modern scribble).
#
#   The two circles that delimit the inner ring of text are quite 
#   irregular.
#
#   Inside the inner ring there is a two-plate balance scale,
#   slightly offset to the right. The beam is a narrow rectangular
#   ruler, with a darker stripe running down its middle. The pivot is
#   not visible, but seems to be fixed at the bottom of an upright
#   rectangular frame, with a handle or ring on top (partly hidden
#   under the innermost text ring). A narrow triangular pointer rises
#   from the beam's midpoint up to the top of the supporting frame. An
#   object resembling a sliding counterweight seems to be resting over
#   the beam, a little to the left of the pivot. Each end of the beam
#   has a thin horizontal extension, from whose tip there hangs a
#   hemispherical cup with thick walls, supported by three or four
#   straight threads or wires.
#
#   Below the scale there is a single word in non-Voynich script,
#   apparently "oct~ebre" in lowercase Latin cursive (with a
#   tilde or macron over the "te").
#
#   Between the bands of text, there are two bands of naked figures
#   ("nymphs"), 10 in the inner one, 20 in the outer one. Most of them
#   are clearly female (visible breasts, long hair).  All nymphs are naked,
#   mostly in 3/4 view (between frontal and facing clockwise).
#
#   A hole in the vellum, less than 5mm across, covers a small segment
#   of the middle ring. at 03:00. The preceding word runs up to the
#   hole, but is apparently whole. A nymph in the inner band, at
#   03:15, also has the hair squeezed against the hole.
#
#   The outer nymph at 12:15 wears a crown, consisting of a ring of
#   flaring triangular points, each with a dot; and a dome with double
#   outline, topped by a spike or cross (too small to tell).
#
#   Each nymph is holding or pointing to a star.
#
#   There is a Voynichese label just clockwise of each nymph.
#
# Comments:
#
#   The scale is the standard symbol for the sign of Libra.
#   Libra is from ??? to ???.
#
#   The stroke at 08:30, if original, suggests that the text should be
#   read starting from there.
#
#   The way f72v3 overlaps f72v2 indicates that they were drawn in
#   that order.
#
#   The drawing of the balance is very accurate in all details, in
#   spite of the relatively crude perspective and technique. It looks
#   as if the author was very familiar with the instrument. I suspect
#   that the model may be more appropriate for a druggist than for a
#   grocer.
#
#   The details of the drawings around the hole suggest that the
#   hole was already there when the drawing was made.
## <f73r>           {$I=Z $Q=L $P=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 03:27:32 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Scorpio"
#   Page: f73r = LA (Rene) = p143 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f73
#   Panels: f73r
#   Bifolio: bL1 = f73+f74
#   Quire: L (Rene) = XII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: Z (Rene), zod (Stolfi)
#   Subject: zodiac
#   Colors: green(center),yellow(stars),red(lips,some_mouths) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   [To be checked and completed]
#
#   Six faint, mostly concentric, mechanically drawn circles delimit
#   three rings of text. There seem to be no distinguished break
#   in the text.
#
#   Inside the inner circle is a squat animal. A dark smudge
#   obliterates most of the animal's body, leaving visible only the
#   head (roundish, with a wide mouth and two very short and broad
#   horns) and the tail (that curves up, forward, down, then up
#   again). Above the animal is a seven-pointed star with a tail that
#   ends in the animal's mouth. 
#
#   Below the animal is an illegible word.
#
#   Between the rings of text, there are two bands of naked figures
#   ("nymphs"), 10 in the inner one and 16 in the outer one. Four
#   additional nymphs are standing on top of the outer ring of text.
#   Most of them are female (with breasts and shoulder-long hair).
#
#   Each nymph is holding or pointing to a star.
#
#   There is a label just clockwise of each nymph.
#
# Comments:
#
## <f73v>           {$I=Z $Q=L $P=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 03:27:54 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Sagittarius"
#   Page: f73v = LB (Rene) = p144 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f73
#   Panels: f73v
#   Bifolio: bL1 = f73+f74
#   Quire: L (Rene) = XII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: Z (Rene), zod (Stolfi)
#   Subject: zodiac
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   [To be checked and completed]
#
#   Six faint, mostly concentric, mechanically drawn circles delimit
#   three rings of text. At 09:30 there is a wider gap in the middle
#   ring and a radial stroke (a modern scribble on the copy?) cutting
#   across the outer ring.
#
#   Inside the inner circle is a beardless human figure, apparently
#   smiling, walking Westward. The figure (possibly, but not
#   necessarily male) is wearing a hat with round rim and a long veil
#   or plume falling down the back, to the waist. He also wears a
#   shirt with ring collar and broad sleeves, closed at the wrist; a
#   flaring skirt, with heavy pleats, down to knee level; and boots to
#   mid-leg.
#
#   The figure is holding an armed crossbow, pointing forward and down.
#
#   Between the figure's feet is an almost illegible word, possibly
#   "oct" in lowercase Latin alphabet (with a "t" resembling EVA "c")
#
#   Between the rings of text, there are two bands of naked figures
#   ("nymphs"), 10 in the inner one and 16 in the outer one. There 
#   are 4 additional nymphs standing on top of the outer ring of text.
#   Most of them are female (with breasts and shoulder-long hair).
#
#   Each nymph is holding or pointing to a star.
#
#   There is a label just clockwise of each nymph.
#
# Comments:
#
## <f74r>           {$I=M $Q=L $P=C}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 03:36:20 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f74r = LC (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f74
#   Panels: f74r
#   Bifolio: bL1 = f73+f74
#   Quire: L (Rene) = XII (Beinecke)
#
#   Missing in the original
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), xxx (Stolfi)
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Comments:
#
#   Folio 74 is missing.
## <f74v>           {$I=M $Q=L $P=D}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 03:36:11 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f74v = LD (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f74
#   Panels: f74v
#   Bifolio: bL1 = f73+f74
#   Quire: L (Rene) = XII (Beinecke)
#
#   Missing in the original
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), xxx (Stolfi)
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Comments:
#
#   Folio 74 is missing.
## <f75r>           {$I=B $Q=M $P=A $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:42:23 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f75r = MA (Rene) = p145 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f75
#   Panels: f75r
#   Bifolio: bM1 = f75+f84
#   Quire: M (Rene) = XIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: B (Rene), bio (Stolfi)
#   Subject: biological
#   Colors: green,blue(some_pipes) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f75v>           {$I=B $Q=M $P=B $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 07:50:19 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Ten showers"
#   Page: f75v = MB (Rene) = p146 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f75
#   Panels: f75v
#   Bifolio: bM1 = f75+f84
#   Quire: M (Rene) = XIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: B (Rene), bio (Stolfi)
#   Subject: biological
#   Colors: green,blue(in_awnings,tubes) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
# Comments:
#
## <f76r>           {$I=B $Q=M $P=C $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 03:36:15 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f76r = MC (Rene) = p147 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f76
#   Panels: f76r
#   Bifolio: bM2 = f76+f83
#   Quire: M (Rene) = XIII (Beinecke)
#
#   Brumbaugh p114 (reversed).
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: B (Rene), bio (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (text only)
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   A bunch of paragraphs, with a column of letters along the left 
#   margin.
#   
## <f76v>           {$I=B $Q=M $P=D $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 03:37:26 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f76v = MD (Rene) = p148 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f76
#   Panels: f76v
#   Bifolio: bM2 = f76+f83
#   Quire: M (Rene) = XIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: B (Rene), bio (Stolfi)
#   Subject: biological
#   Colors: blue,red(rouge_spots) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f77r>           {$I=B $Q=M $P=E $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 03:38:00 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f77r = ME (Rene) = p149 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f77
#   Panels: f77r
#   Bifolio: bM3 = f77+f82
#   Quire: M (Rene) = XIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: B (Rene), bio (Stolfi)
#   Subject: biological
#   Colors: blue,green,red (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f77v>           {$I=B $Q=M $P=F $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 03:40:30 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Kidneys and bladder"
#   Page: f77v = MF (Rene) = p150 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f77
#   Panels: f77v
#   Bifolio: bM3 = f77+f82
#   Quire: M (Rene) = XIII (Beinecke)
#
#   Kahn p865, Kraus XXIX
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: B (Rene), bio (Stolfi)
#   Subject: biological
#   Colors: blue (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Ladies in tubes.
## <f78r>           {$I=B $Q=M $P=G $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:42:44 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f78r = MG (Rene) = p151 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f78
#   Panels: f78r
#   Bifolio: bM4 = f78+f81
#   Quire: M (Rene) = XIII (Beinecke)
#
#   Newbold plate V, Kraus XXIX, Kraus Autobiog p220
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: B (Rene), bio (Stolfi)
#   Subject: biological
#   Colors: b,red,green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f78v>           {$I=B $Q=M $P=H $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:43:20 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f78v = MH (Rene) = p152 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f78
#   Panels: f78v
#   Bifolio: bM4 = f78+f81
#   Quire: M (Rene) = XIII (Beinecke)
#
#   B&R p88
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: B (Rene), bio (Stolfi)
#   Subject: biological
#   Colors: b,green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f79r>           {$I=B $Q=M $P=I $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:43:11 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f79r = MI (Rene) = p153 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f79
#   Panels: f79r
#   Bifolio: bM5 = f79+f80
#   Quire: M (Rene) = XIII (Beinecke)
#
#   B&R p88
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: B (Rene), bio (Stolfi)
#   Subject: biological
#   Colors: b,green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f79v>           {$I=B $Q=M $P=J $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:43:36 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Mermaid and Big Fish"
#   Page: f79v = MJ (Rene) = p154 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f79
#   Panels: f79v
#   Bifolio: bM5 = f79+f80
#   Quire: M (Rene) = XIII (Beinecke)
#
#   Guy p212, Bennett p188 (he  calls it f 80), Poundstone p193, Zimansky;
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: B (Rene), bio (Stolfi)
#   Subject: biological
#   Colors: b,green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f80r>           {$I=B $Q=M $P=K $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:43:49 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Bathing queens"
#   Page: f80r = MK (Rene) = p155 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f80
#   Panels: f80r
#   Bifolio: bM5 = f79+f80
#   Quire: M (Rene) = XIII (Beinecke)
#
#   Guy p213 (who calls it f80v), Bennett p189
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: B (Rene), bio (Stolfi)
#   Subject: biological
#   Colors: blue,red,yellow (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f80v>           {$I=B $Q=M $P=L $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:43:57 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f80v = ML (Rene) = p156 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f80
#   Panels: f80v
#   Bifolio: bM5 = f79+f80
#   Quire: M (Rene) = XIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: B (Rene), bio (Stolfi)
#   Subject: biological
#   Colors: blue,red(one_blotch) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f81r>           {$I=B $Q=M $P=M $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:44:16 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f81r = MM (Rene) = p157 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f81
#   Panels: f81r
#   Bifolio: bM4 = f78+f81
#   Quire: M (Rene) = XIII (Beinecke)
#
#   Brumbaugh p9, Harper's; ``hot tubs''
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: B (Rene), bio (Stolfi)
#   Subject: biological
#   Colors: green,blue(some),red (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f81v>           {$I=B $Q=M $P=N $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:45:19 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f81v = MN (Rene) = p158 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f81
#   Panels: f81v
#   Bifolio: bM4 = f78+f81
#   Quire: M (Rene) = XIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: B (Rene), bio (Stolfi)
#   Subject: biological
#   Colors: green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f82r>           {$I=B $Q=M $P=O $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:44:27 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f82r = MO (Rene) = p159 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f82
#   Panels: f82r
#   Bifolio: bM3 = f77+f82
#   Quire: M (Rene) = XIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: B (Rene), bio (Stolfi)
#   Subject: biological
#   Colors: blue,green,red(touch) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f82v>           {$I=B $Q=M $P=P $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:44:37 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f82v = MP (Rene) = p160 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f82
#   Panels: f82v
#   Bifolio: bM3 = f77+f82
#   Quire: M (Rene) = XIII (Beinecke)
#
#   Brumbaugh p104; B's allegorical reproduction
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: B (Rene), bio (Stolfi)
#   Subject: biological
#   Colors: red,blue,green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f83r>           {$I=B $Q=M $P=Q $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:44:47 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f83r = MQ (Rene) = p161 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f83
#   Panels: f83r
#   Bifolio: bM2 = f76+f83
#   Quire: M (Rene) = XIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: B (Rene), bio (Stolfi)
#   Subject: biological
#   Colors: red,blue,tan (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f83v>           {$I=B $Q=M $P=R $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:45:13 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f83v = MR (Rene) = p162 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f83
#   Panels: f83v
#   Bifolio: bM2 = f76+f83
#   Quire: M (Rene) = XIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: B (Rene), bio (Stolfi)
#   Subject: biological
#   Colors: red,green,blue (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f84r>           {$I=B $Q=M $P=S $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:45:27 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Covered pool"
#   Page: f84r = MS (Rene) = p163 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f84
#   Panels: f84r
#   Bifolio: bM1 = f75+f84
#   Quire: M (Rene) = XIII (Beinecke)
#
#   Newbold VI, Zimansky; Public baths
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: B (Rene), bio (Stolfi)
#   Subject: biological
#   Colors: green,blue,red (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f84v>           {$I=B $Q=M $P=T $L=B $H=2}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 03:50:36 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f84v = MT (Rene) = p164 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f84
#   Panels: f84v
#   Bifolio: bM1 = f75+f84
#   Quire: M (Rene) = XIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 2 (Currier)
#   Subsets: B (Rene), bio (Stolfi)
#   Subject: biological
#   Colors: blue,tan,red(some) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   gathering mark 13
## <f85r1>          {$I=T $Q=N $P=A $L=B $H=3}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:18:22 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f85r1 = NA (Rene) = p165 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f85
#   Panels: f85r1
#   Bifolio: bN1 = f85+f86
#   Quire: N (Rene) = XIV (Beinecke)
#
#   This is the back side of the bottom left panel of a 12-panel fold-out.
#   It is visible when the fold-out is closed and the book is open 
#     after page f84v
#   The left edge of panel is the binding gutter.
#   The right edge of the panel is the folio's free edge.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 3 (Currier)
#   Subsets: T (Rene), unk (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (text only)
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   panel mark 85
#
# Comments:
## <f85r2>          {$I=C $Q=N $P=B $L=B $H=3}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 03:56:00 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "The four ages of Man"
#   Page: f85r2 = NB (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f85
#   Panels: f85r2
#   Bifolio: bN1 = f85+f86
#   Quire: N (Rene) = XIV (Beinecke)
#
#   This is the verso of the top left panel of a 12-panel fold-out.
#   It is visible when the horizontal fold is closed but the vertical fold is open.
#   The left and bottom sides of the panel are folio edges.
#   The top side of the panel is the horizontal crease.
#   The right side of the panel is a vertical valley crease that
#   sits on top of the binding gutter.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 3 (Currier)
#   Subsets: C (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: cosmological
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   The page contains only a circular diagram. The outer frame consists
#   of a ring of text between two faint mechanically-drawn circles. The
#   starting point of the text is not evident. ( The whole arc between
#   08:00 and 10:00 is unreadable in the source image. There is also an
#   extra-wide gap at 07:30, but it may be just a faded word.)
#
#   At the center of the diagram is a sun with neutral expression
#   and narrow reverse-S-shaped rays. Surrounding it is a colored disk
#   textured with a whirlpool pattern, bent clockwise-out. 
#
#   The disk is framed by a circular band with six semicircular lobes
#   (one each at North and South, two each at West and East), containing
#   a ring of text and delimited by two narrow, decorated, cordon-like
#   borders. A double radial stroke, cutting across the frame at 09:00,
#   seems to mark the starting point of the text. The inner border of
#   the frame consists of two mechanically drawn circles, about a
#   millimeter apart, and is decorated by 10 pairs of double parentheses
#   ((   )). The outer border is a hand drawn solid double line with a
#   line of dots down the middle.
#
#   The space between the inner and outer frames is divided into unequal
#   sectors by four beams, placed like the arms of an "X". The beams are
#   narrower near the center than at the periphery. Each beam continues
#   past and under the outer frame, ending in a broad plume, resembling
#   a soft wet brush. The plume makes a sharp U-turn and passes again
#   behind the outer frame, while tapering down to a point. The NE plume
#   bends clockwise, the other three bend counterclockwise.
#
#   Each sector between the outer and inner frames contains a paragraph
#   of text near the outer end (to be read clockwise), and a human
#   figure. The sex of the figures is indeterminate, as neither breasts
#   nor beards are visible. The South figure is leaning on a staff, and
#   looks like an old man or woman; the other three could be women or
#   young men, possibly children.
#
#   The figures are partially hidden behind by the inner frame: the
#   South figure is hidden from the knees down by the inner frame, and
#   the other three are hidden from the waist down. All four figures
#   wear a colored, buttonless shirt, with long and narrow sleeves,
#   which in the South figure is seen to be a tunic or dress, ending
#   just above the knee. Ring collars are visible in the North and West
#   figures. All three figures have light hair, bushy over the ears and
#   cropped just below them. The East figure wears a dark
#   skullcap.
#
#   The right hands of West, North, and East are hidden by the inner
#   frame. With the left hand, North seems to be pointing to the last
#   word of the text above (which sits on a line by itself); East holds
#   an unidentified dark object, consisting of two stacked bulbs of unequal
#   size, topped by a short spike (it could be a root); and West seems
#   to be holding a flower, shaped like a lily but dark colored. South
#   holds a staff with the left hand, and a chain with three huge rings
#   on his right.
#
# Comments:
#
#   It has been conjectured that the four figures represent the Four
#   Ages of Man. If the diagram is to be read clockwise, like the text,
#   then West (who lies over the "start marker", by the way) would be
#   Infancy. However, East (with the skullcap) looks younger than the
#   other three.
## <f86v4>          {$I=C $Q=N $P=I $L=B $H=3}
# Last edited on 1998-10-04 20:30:11 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f86v4 = NI (Rene) = p167 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f86
#   Panels: f86v4
#   Bifolio: bN1 = f85+f86
#   Quire: N (Rene) = XIV (Beinecke)
#
#   This page comes after page 171 in Landini's file.
#
#   This is the back side of the top center panel of a 12-panel
#   fold-out. It is visible when the horizontal fold is closed but the
#   vertical fold is open. The bottom side of panel is the folio's edge.
#   The top side of the panel is the horizontal crease.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 3 (Currier)
#   Subsets: C (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: cosmological
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   The page contains a circular diagram, and under it a single paragraph 
#   of text (5 lines, the last one short and centered).
#
#   The diagram is framed by two faint mechanically dawn circles, and
#   four rings of text --- one betweent the two circles, the other three
#   just inside the second circle. A wide gap in all four rings at 09:00
#   suggests an obviosu starting point, confirmed by four radial strokes
#   across the first ring (that may be modern scribbles in the copy,
#   however). 
#
#   (There are other simultaneous gaps in all four rings at 01:00 and
#   05:00, so the four rings may actually be two or three paragraphs
#   side by side.)
#
#   At the center of the diagram there is an uncolored disk, bounded by
#   a mechanically drawn circle, containing a small moon---with a dark
#   crescent shadow on the left side, and a human face with neutral
#   expression on the right.
#
#   Just outside this central disk there is a wide decorated band
#   containing four small human figures. The decoration looks like a
#   perspective drawing of a flat field, bent around the inner disk with
#   the innermost edge being closer to the observer. In the "field"
#   there are five parallel rows (concentric rings) of elements, shaped
#   like tombstones with rounded top. The "tombstones" are painted in
#   various colors, and some have dots, borders, or other simple
#   decoration. In the innermost ring, which is unobstructed, the
#   elements are fused together at the base.
#
#   Between these rows of "tombstones", the field is packed with round
#   objects (which could be bushes, leaves, pebbles, bubbles, etc.).
#
#   The "tombstones" in the first four rows are packed tight, and a
#   larger "tombstone" is inserted every 3-6 standard ones. The last row
#   (outermost ring) has only small tombstones, painted with alternating
#   colors, some distance apart (with some blades of "grass" in
#   between). 
#
#   The third row of tombstones is interrupted at 11:30, 02:30, 05:30,
#   and 08:30 by four human figures. The human figures are hidden by the
#   "bushes" from the waist down. The North figure is barely visible,
#   because of a a crease in the vellum. The West and South figures are
#   female (with visible breasts), and the same may be true of the other
#   two. They wear a white dress with ring collar and broad sleeves,
#   apparently tied at the wrists. Their hair is dark but not black, and
#   is just long enough to cover the ears. The South, West, and North
#   figures have both arms spread out like a "W", with hands open; East
#   has only the left arm up, in the same position.
## <f86v6>          {$I=C $Q=N $P=J $L=B $H=3}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:16:53 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f86v6 = NJ (Rene) = p168 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f86
#   Panels: f86v6
#   Bifolio: bN1 = f85+f86
#   Quire: N (Rene) = XIV (Beinecke)
#
#   This page is the back side of the top right panel of a 12-panel
#   fold-out. It is visible when the horizontal fold is closed but the
#   vertical fold is open. The bottom and right sides of the panel are
#   folio edges. The top side of the panel is the horizontal crease.
#   The left side of the panel is a vertical valley crease.
#
#   This page comes after page 171 and 168 in Landini's file.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 3 (Currier)
#   Subsets: C (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (text only)
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f85v2>          {$I=C $Q=N $P=C $L=B $H=3}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:19:36 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "The nine-rosette diagram"
#   Page: f85v2 = NC (Rene) = p169 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f85
#   Panels: f85v2
#   Bifolio: bN1 = f85+f86
#   Quire: N (Rene) = XIV (Beinecke)
#
#   This is the top left panel(?) of the main face of a 12-panel foldout.
#
#   Panels 85v2, 86r4, 86r6 (top), and 85v1, 86r3, 86r5 (bottom)
#   comprise the main face of a 12-panel fold-out.
#   This is the only face that can be entirely seen when all creases are unfolded.
#   The fold-out is bound at the vertical crease between panels 85v1 and 86r3.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 3 (Currier)
#   Subsets: C (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: cosmological
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   This face of the fold-out contains the nine-rosette diagram.
#
# Comments:
# 
## <f86r4>          {$I=C $Q=N $P=E $L=B $H=3}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:20:06 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f86r4 = NE (Rene) = p170 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f86
#   Panels: f86r4
#   Bifolio: bN1 = f85+f86
#   Quire: N (Rene) = XIV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 3 (Currier)
#   Subsets: C (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: cosmological
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Continuation of panel f85v2.
#
# Comments:
#
#   Shouldn't have got a p-number, but now it is too late...
## <f86r6>          {$I=C $Q=N $P=G $L=B $H=3}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:20:39 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f86r6 = NG (Rene) = p171 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f86
#   Panels: f86r6
#   Bifolio: bN1 = f85+f86
#   Quire: N (Rene) = XIV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 3 (Currier)
#   Subsets: C (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: cosmological
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Continuation of panel f85v2.
#
# Comments:
#
#   It shouldn't have got a p-number, but now it is too late...
## <f85v1>          {$I=C $Q=N $P=D $L=B $H=3}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:19:22 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f85v1 = ND (Rene) = p172 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f85
#   Panels: f85v1
#   Bifolio: bN1 = f85+f86
#   Quire: N (Rene) = XIV (Beinecke)
#
#   This is the bottom left panel of the main side of the 12-panel fold-out
#   It is visible when the fold-out is completely open and hiding the book.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 3 (Currier)
#   Subsets: C (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: cosmological
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
# 
#
# Comments:
# 
## <f86r3>          {$I=C $Q=N $P=F $L=B $H=3}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:19:02 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f86r3 = NF (Rene) = p173 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f86
#   Panels: f86r3
#   Bifolio: bN1 = f85+f86
#   Quire: N (Rene) = XIV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 3 (Currier)
#   Subsets: C (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: cosmological
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Continuation of panel f85v2.
#
# Comments:
#
#   It shouldn't have got a p-number, but now it is too late...
## <f86r5>             {$I=C $Q=N $P=H $L=B $H=3}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:22:05 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f86r5 = NH (Rene) = p174 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f86
#   Panels: f86r5
#   Bifolio: bN1 = f85+f86
#   Quire: N (Rene) = XIV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 3 (Currier)
#   Subsets: C (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: cosmological
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Continuation of panel f85v2.
#
# Comments:
#
#   Shouldn't have got a p-number, but now it is too late...
## <f86v5>          {$I=C $Q=N $P=K $L=B $H=3}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:17:57 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f86v5 = NK (Rene) = p175 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f86
#   Panels: f86v5
#   Bifolio: bN1 = f85+f86
#   Quire: N (Rene) = XIV (Beinecke)
#
#   This is the back side of the bottom right panel of a 12-panel fold-out.
#   The left and bottom sides of the panel are folio edges.
#   The top side of the panel is the horizontal crease.
#   The right side of the panel is a vertical ridge crease.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 3 (Currier)
#   Subsets: C (Rene), unk (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (text only)
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   folio mark 86
#
# Comments:
#
#   
## <f86v3>          {$I=C $Q=N $P=L $L=B $H=3}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:21:11 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "T-O Map and 
#   Page: f86v3 = NL (Rene) = p176 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f86
#   Panels: f86v3
#   Bifolio: bN1 = f85+f86
#   Quire: N (Rene) = XIV (Beinecke)
#
#   Newbold plate VII, calls it f86v
#   SciAm
#   Brumbaugh p54, calls it f85r
#   Same as or includes page 174?
#
#   This is the back side of the bottom center panel of a 12-panel fold-out.
#   The bottom side of the panel is a folio edge.
#   The top side of the panel is the horizontal crease.
#   The left side of the panel is a vertical ridge crease.
#   The right side of the panel is the binding gutter.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 3 (Currier)
#   Subsets: C (Rene), cos (Stolfi)
#   Subject: cosmological
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Gathering mark 14.
#
#   Text and drawing take up most of the page, right up to the 
#   edges, except for some white space left in the middle.
#
#   Four tapering, densely decorated "biological" structures
#   grow from the four corners of the page towards the center.
#
#   Between these structures there are four paragraphs of normal-looking text.
#   right next to the respective edge, to be read clockwise.
#   In the rectangular area bounded by them, there are two more
#   paragraphs, interrupted by part of the Northwest structure.
#
#   At the very center of the page, below the two extra paragraphs, there is
#   a mechanically drawn "T-O map"---a circle cut into three sectors
#   by a diameter (from 09:30 to 03:30) and a perpendicular radius (at 00:30).
#
#   At the left of the T-O map, and partly over it, there is a faint
#   irregular (pencil?) scribble, mostly illegible, resembling a young
#   child's scrawl. With some imagination, the first row can be read as
#   two EVA <l> (larger than normal), a latin "n" with acute accent, and
#   a latin "F"; below them is an EVA <s>, with very dark <c> and
#   lighter plume. But none of these readings can be considered
#   significant.
#
#   In the structure descriptions that follow, "up" means towards
#   the center of the page, "down" means towards its corner, 
#   "left" is clockwise and "right" is counter-clockwise.
#
#   The Northeast structure looks like a chalyx with thick stem, covered
#   with rounded, upward-pointing scales (or close-packed leaves). From
#   its hollow there comes forth a converging bundle of lines, like a
#   strong water jet (or a bundle of stalks). Halfway though the "jet"
#   but in front of it there is a bird with outspread wings. The "jet"
#   ends bruptly after a short distance, to be replaced by a dotted band
#   (dust? droplets? seeds?).
#
#   The Southeast structure has the shape of a light bulb, with the
#   narrow end pointing up . The base (wider end) is wrapped in a
#   leaf-like chalyx. The bulb is decorated with several bands of knobs,
#   hatchings, and upwards-growing scales. The narrow end (nearest to
#   the center of the page) ends in a hole with dotted lip. Coming out
#   from the hole we see the head of another bird, with its ouspread
#   wings partly visible, and three curved "stalks" carrying three
#   corncob-like objects.
#
#   The Southwest structure has a base that looks like a flattened
#   flower, whose petals are made of thick riveted metal plate. On top
#   of that "flower" there are three similar "stages", each smaller than
#   the previous one. Each "stage" looks like a ribbed stalk, short and
#   broad, ending with a multilobed sleeve which holds a heap of round
#   objects with dots at their centers. From the third stage there grows
#   a short "jet" (or a fourth ribbed stalk) that opens out into a 
#   funnel or corolla with serrated borders.  The right half of this 
#   funnel is dotted.
#
#   The Northwest structure looks like a wide and short cylindrical base
#   with a band of scales or flaps around its top part, pointing down.
#   On top of this base is a short conical dome covered with scales or
#   leaves. Each scale has a dot. From the very tip of the dome there
#   sprouts a divergent bundle of lines that ends with a cloud of dots,
#   like a water jet.
#
#   Behind the Northwest structure there is a human figure with light
#   long hair, probably a woman. Only her head and hand are visible,
#   just to the right of the "water jet".
#
#   Behind the Southwest structure there is another human figure with
#   short dark hair, probably a man. Only his right arm, part of his
#   breast, and half of his face are visible, on the left side of the
#   structure.
#
#   The man's right hand seems to be holding a short tube, pointed
#   towards the woman. Issuing from it is a short jet of dots that ends
#   abruptly after a couple of feet. (The man may also be throwing
#   things at the woman, and the "tube" could then be the motion traces.)
#   The woman seems to be waving at the man.
#
# Comments:
#
## <f87r>           {$I=H $Q=O $P=A $L=A $H=4}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:22:43 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f87r = OA (Rene) = p177 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f87
#   Panels: f87r
#   Bifolio: bO1 = f87+f90
#   Quire: O (Rene) = XV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 4 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: tan,green,blue (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Faint scribbles?
## <f87v>           {$I=H $Q=O $P=B $L=A $H=4}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:23:37 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f87v = OB (Rene) = p178 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f87
#   Panels: f87v
#   Bifolio: bO1 = f87+f90
#   Quire: O (Rene) = XV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 4 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red,blue (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f88r>           {$I=P $Q=O $P=C $L=A $H=4}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:25:16 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f88r = OC (Rene) = p179 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f88
#   Panels: f88r
#   Bifolio: bO2 = f88+f89
#   Quire: O (Rene) = XV (Beinecke)
#
#   Washington Post, 5 Aug 62 (Sunday)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 4 (Currier)
#   Subsets: P (Rene), pha (Stolfi)
#   Subject: pharmaceutical
#   Colors: red,green,brown (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   3 rows of veggies that seem to be named, with paragraphs under
#   each... See Reeds, 14 Dec 91
## <f88v>           {$I=P $Q=O $P=D $L=A $H=4}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:26:14 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f88v = OD (Rene) = p180 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f88
#   Panels: f88v
#   Bifolio: bO2 = f88+f89
#   Quire: O (Rene) = XV (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 4 (Currier)
#   Subsets: P (Rene), pha (Stolfi)
#   Subject: pharmaceutical
#   Colors: red,green,brown (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Three rows of recipes with two paras between them
## <f89r1>          {$I=P $Q=O $P=E $L=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:27:29 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f89r1 = OE (Rene) = p181 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f89
#   Panels: f89r1
#   Bifolio: bO2 = f88+f89
#   Quire: O (Rene) = XV (Beinecke)
#
#   This is the innermost recto panel of a six-panel fold-out.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: P (Rene), pha (Stolfi)
#   Subject: pharmaceutical
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   continues recipe pages. 3 recipes, 3 text paras
## <f89r2>          {$I=P $Q=O $P=F $L=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:36:24 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f89r2 = OF (Rene) = p182 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f89
#   Panels: f89r2, f89r3
#   Bifolio: bO2 = f88+f89
#   Quire: O (Rene) = XV (Beinecke)
#
#   This page comprises the two outermost recto panels (f89r2 and
#   f89r3) of a six-panel fold-out. Panel f89r3 is half-width The
#   paragraph lines span both panels, across the fold.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: P (Rene), pha (Stolfi)
#   Subject: pharmaceutical
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   This page contains 4 sets of plants separated by 3 paragraphs.
## <f89v2>          {$I=P $Q=O $P=G $L=A}
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f89v2 = OG (Rene) = p183 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f89
#   Panels: f89v3, f89v2
#   Bifolio: bO2 = f88+f89
#   Quire: O (Rene) = XV (Beinecke)
#
#   This page comprises the two outermost verso panels (f89v3 and
#   f89v2) of a six-panel fold-out. Panel f89v3 has half-width. The
#   paragraph lines span both panels, across the fold.
#
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: P (Rene), pha (Stolfi)
#   Subject: pharmaceutical
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   This page contains 3 rows of veggies that seem to be named, with
#   paragraphs under each.
## <f89v1>          {$I=P $Q=O $P=H $L=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:32:45 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f89v1 = OH (Rene) = p184 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f89
#   Panels: f89v1
#   Bifolio: bO2 = f88+f89
#   Quire: O (Rene) = XV (Beinecke)
#
#   This page is contained in the innermost verso panel of a six-panel fold-out.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: P (Rene), pha (Stolfi)
#   Subject: pharmaceutical
#   Colors: blue,green,brown (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Two rows of veggies, top and bottom of page, 2 paras in between.
## <f90r1>          {$I=H $Q=O $P=I $L=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:33:56 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f90r1 = OI (Rene) = p185 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f90
#   Panels: f90r1
#   Bifolio: bO1 = f87+f90
#   Quire: O (Rene) = XV (Beinecke)
#
#   This is the innermost recto panel of a four-panel fold-out.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,green,brown (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Nice page. large plant. one para. clear ink. wish all pages were
#   as clear as this one! plant drawn first, text after.
## <f90r2>          {$I=H $Q=O $P=J $L=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:36:06 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f90r2 = OJ (Rene) = p186 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f90
#   Panels: f90r2
#   Bifolio: bO1 = f87+f90
#   Quire: O (Rene) = XV (Beinecke)
#
#   This is the outermost recto panel of a four-panel fold-out.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   another plant page. again, plant drawn first. a tuber. note nodular roots.
## <f90v2>          {$I=H $Q=O $P=K $L=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:35:59 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f90v2 = OK (Rene) = p187 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f90
#   Panels: f90v2
#   Bifolio: bO1 = f87+f90
#   Quire: O (Rene) = XV (Beinecke)
#
#   This is the outermost verso panel of a four-panel fold-out.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,tan,blue(touch) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   another large plant page
## <f90v1>          {$I=H $Q=O $P=L $L=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:37:26 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Lion root"
#   Page: f90v1 = OL (Rene) = p188 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f90
#   Panels: f90v1
#   Bifolio: bO1 = f87+f90
#   Quire: O (Rene) = XV (Beinecke)
#
#   This is the innermost verso panel of a four-panel fold-out.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   gathering  mark 15
## <f91r>           {$I=M $Q=P $P=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:40:35 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f91r = PA (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f91
#   Panels: f91r
#   Bifolio: bP1 = f91+f92
#   Quire: P (Rene) = XVI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), xxx (Stolfi)
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
#   Folio 91 is missing
## <f91v>           {$I=M $Q=P $P=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:56:52 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f91v = PB (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f91
#   Panels: f91v
#   Bifolio: bP1 = f91+f92
#   Quire: P (Rene) = XVI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), xxx (Stolfi)
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
#   Folio 91 is missing
#
## <f92r>           {$I=M $Q=P $P=C}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:54:55 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f92r = PC (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi) 
#   Folio: f92
#   Panels: f92r
#   Bifolio: bP1 = f91+f92
#   Quire: P (Rene) = XVI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), xxx (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (missing)
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Folio 92 is missing    
## <f92v>           {$I=M $Q=P $P=D}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:55:44 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f92v = PD (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f92
#   Panels: f92v
#   Bifolio: bP1 = f91+f92
#   Quire: P (Rene) = XVI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), xxx (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (missing)
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Folio 92 is missing    
## <f93r>           {$I=H $Q=Q $P=A $L=A $H=4}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:47:33 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Sunflower"
#   Page: f93r = QA (Rene) = p189 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f93
#   Panels: f93r
#   Bifolio: bQ1 = f93+f96
#   Quire: Q (Rene) = XVI (Beinecke)
#
#   Brumbaugh p80; O'Neill's ``American Sunflower''
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 4 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,tan (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f93v>           {$I=H $Q=Q $P=B $L=A $H=4}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:47:50 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f93v = QB (Rene) = p190 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f93
#   Panels: f93v
#   Bifolio: bQ1 = f93+f96
#   Quire: Q (Rene) = XVI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 4 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,tan,red (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f94r>           {$I=H $Q=Q $P=C $L=B $H=5}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:47:58 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f94r = QC (Rene) = p191 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f94
#   Panels: f94r
#   Bifolio: bQ2 = f94+f95
#   Quire: Q (Rene) = XVI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 5 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,tan (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f94v>           {$I=H $Q=Q $P=D $L=B $H=5}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:48:10 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f94v = QD (Rene) = p192 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f94
#   Panels: f94v
#   Bifolio: bQ2 = f94+f95
#   Quire: Q (Rene) = XVI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 5 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,tan,blue (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f95r1>          {$I=H $Q=Q $P=E $L=B $H=5}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:48:22 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f95r1 = QE (Rene) = p193 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f95
#   Panels: f95r1
#   Bifolio: bQ2 = f94+f95
#   Quire: Q (Rene) = XVI (Beinecke)
#
#   This page is the innermost recto panel of a four-panel fold-out.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 5 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: blue,green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f95r2>          {$I=H $Q=Q $P=F $L=B $H=5}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:51:14 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f95r2 = QF (Rene) = p194 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f95
#   Panels: f95r2
#   Bifolio: bQ2 = f94+f95
#   Quire: Q (Rene) = XVI (Beinecke)
#
#   This page is the outermost recto panel of a four-panel fold-out.
#
#   Attention: the RZCD image may be wrong.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 5 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: red,brown (Reeds)
#
#   Root: a very broad tuber, like a fat pancake with a mostly light
#     upper surface and dark edge.  The "pancake" is slightly bent with
#     left and right edges higher than the middle. A ring of 15 "fat
#     mousetail" roots --- dark, short and S-shaped --- sprout from the
#     edge; they seem to support the "pancake" like the legs of a
#     table. The three ones in front are much thicker than the 12 in the
#     back.  (Note that if the thick roots were split in two, there will
#     be 18 roots, close to the 19 of f39r.)
#   Stem: many short straight stems sprout separately from the top surface
#     of the "pancake". Each stem ends with a leaf and flower; the
#     longer ones have additional leaves attached to them.
#   Branches: occasional short branches, each having a 
#     single leaf and flower at the tip.
#   Leaves: two spindle-shaped leaves fused at the base, forming a 
#     "V" with fat arms and pointed tips.  No leaf stalks.
#   Flowers: one per branch.
#     Stalk: longish.  Chalyx: spindle-shaped, with smooth rim.  Petals
#     and core: none.
#
#   An almost identical copy of this drawing appears on f39r. This one
#   is drawn with less skill and/or care. The root shape is more
#   irregular, its top surface is medium dark, and the flowers have only
#   a flat circle in place of the corolla and core.
#   Also the flowers sprout from the tip of each stem or branch.
## <f95v2>          {$I=H $Q=Q $P=G $L=B $H=5}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:48:35 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f95v2 = QG (Rene) = p195 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f95
#   Panels: f95v2
#   Bifolio: bQ2 = f94+f95
#   Quire: Q (Rene) = XVI (Beinecke)
#
#   This page is the outermost verso panel of a four-panel fold-out.
#
#   Attention: the RZCD image may be wrong.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 5 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: brown,green,blue (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f95v1>          {$I=H $Q=Q $P=H $L=B $H=5}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:48:48 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f95v1 = QH (Rene) = p196 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f95
#   Panels: f95v1
#   Bifolio: bQ2 = f94+f95
#   Quire: Q (Rene) = XVI (Beinecke)
#
#   This page is the innermost verso panel of a four-panel fold-out.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: 5 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), heb (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f96r>           {$I=H $Q=Q $P=I $L=A $H=4}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:52:13 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f96r = QI (Rene) = p197 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f96
#   Panels: f96r
#   Bifolio: bQ1 = f93+f96
#   Quire: Q (Rene) = XVI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 4 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,tan (Reeds)
#
#   Roots:  dark with many spindle-like tubers, resembling yam or manioc.
#   Stem: single, upright with round swelling just above ground.
#   Leaves: stellated, with 10-13 fingers, distal ones somewhat longer.
#   Petiol: attached to leaf palm between two shortest fingers.
#   Leaf arrangement: basically paired.
#   Flowers: one big flower or inflorescence at the top, shaped like an
#     oversize cashew nut. The narrower end is lighter and attached to
#     the plant, and covered by tight bracts resembling those of an
#     eggplant.  The wider end is crowned by a light patch surrounded by
#     short, narrow, curved petals, and filled with concentric dotted
#     circles---possibly a cluster of small mature flowers.
## <f96v>           {$I=H $Q=Q $P=J $L=A $H=4}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:52:58 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f96v = QJ (Rene) = p198 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f96
#   Panels: f96v
#   Bifolio: bQ1 = f93+f96
#   Quire: Q (Rene) = XVI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 4 (Currier)
#   Subsets: H (Rene), hea (Stolfi)
#   Subject: herbal
#   Colors: green,tan,red (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   gathering mark 17
## <f97r>           {$I=M $Q=R $P=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:57:29 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f97r = RA (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f97
#   Panels: f97r
#   Bifolio: bR1 = f97+f98
#   Quire: R (Rene) = XVI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), unk (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (missing)
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Folio 97 is missing
## <f97v>           {$I=M $Q=R $P=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:57:36 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f97v = RB (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f97
#   Panels: f97v
#   Bifolio: bR1 = f97+f98
#   Quire: R (Rene) = XVI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), xxx (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (missing)
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Folio 97 is missing
## <f98r>           {$I=M $Q=R $P=C}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 04:58:20 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f98r = RC (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f98
#   Panels: f98r
#   Bifolio: bR1 = f97+f98
#   Quire: R (Rene) = XVI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), unk (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (missing)
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Folio 98 is missing
## <f98v>           {$I=M $Q=R $P=D}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:54:12 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f98v = RD (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f98
#   Panels: f98v
#   Bifolio: bR1 = f97+f98
#   Quire: R (Rene) = XVI (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), unk (Stolfi)
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Folio 98 is missing
## <f99r>           {$I=P $Q=S $P=A $L=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:01:01 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f99r = SA (Rene) = p199 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f99
#   Panels: f99r
#   Bifolio: bS1 = f99+f102
#   Quire: S (Rene) = XVII (Beinecke)
#
#   Kraus plate XXXI
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: P (Rene), pha (Stolfi)
#   Subject: pharmaceutical
#   Colors: red,tan,green (Reeds)
#
# Description:
## <f99v>           {$I=P $Q=S $P=B $L=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:00:36 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f99v = SB (Rene) = p200 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f99
#   Panels: f99v
#   Bifolio: bS1 = f99+f102
#   Quire: S (Rene) = XVII (Beinecke)
#
#   B&R p88; faces ``capsicum''
# 
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: P (Rene), pha (Stolfi)
#   Subject: phamaceutical
#   Colors: red,tan,green,blue(some) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f100r>          {$I=P $Q=S $P=C $L=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:03:50 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f100r = SC (Rene) = p201 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f100
#   Panels: f100r
#   Bifolio: bS2 = f100+f101
#   Quire: S (Rene) = XVII (Beinecke)
#
#   B&R p88, Brum Spec. p547, Brum p96, Way p138 
#   Brumbaugh p86
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 4? (Currier)
#   Subsets: P (Rene), pha (Stolfi)
#   Subject: pharmaceutical
#   Colors: red,green,b (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   two rows of plants, with (mostly) one word captions
#   4 line text paragraph
#   one row of plants with one word captions in staggerd order
#   6 line text paragraph
## <f100v>          {$I=P $Q=S $P=D $L=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:05:02 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f100v = SD (Rene) = p202 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f100
#   Panels: f100v
#   Bifolio: bS2 = f100+f101
#   Quire: S (Rene) = XVII (Beinecke)
#
#   Brumbaugh p86; ``medicinal herbs''
#   Roe, 6th September 1993
#   Transcribed from Brumbaugh, p. 86
#   
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: 4? (Currier)
#   Subsets: P (Rene), pha (Stolfi)
#   Subject: pharmaceutical
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f101r1>          {$I=P $Q=S $P=E $L=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:06:02 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f101r1 = SE (Rene) = p203 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f101
#   Panels: f101r1, f101r2
#   Bifolio: bS2 = f100+f101
#   Quire: S (Rene) = XVII (Beinecke)
#
#   101r1 and 101r2 form a single "logical" page
#   
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: P (Rene), pha (Stolfi)
#   Subject: pharmaceutical
#   Colors: green,tan,blue,red(some) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f101r2>          {$I=P $Q=S $P=F}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:07:39 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f101r2 = SF (Rene) = p204 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f101
#   Panels: f101r2
#   Bifolio: bS2 = f100+f101
#   Quire: S (Rene) = XVII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: P (Rene), pha (Stolfi)
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Continuation of panel 101r1
#
## <f101v2>          {$I=P $Q=S $P=G $L=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:08:11 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f101v2 = SG (Rene) = p205 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f101
#   Panels: f101v2
#   Bifolio: bS2 = f100+f101
#   Quire: S (Rene) = XVII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: P (Rene), pha (Stolfi)
#   Subject: pharmaceutical
#   Colors: red,b,tan,red (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Two blocks of text and three rows of plants: 
#
#      [1,1]..[1,7] top of page; leaves, "cube root"
#      [2,1]..[2,7] just below first row of plants.
#      [3,1]..[3,5] between the two text blocks.
#
#   There are also two containers (labeled) crammed into the left
#   margin; they look as if they were added as an afterthought.
#
#   "Fair copies" of some of these drawings are found elsewhere:
#
#
## <f101v1>          {$I=P $Q=S $P=H $L=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:09:39 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f101v1 = SH (Rene) = p206 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f101
#   Panels: f101v1
#   Bifolio: bS2 = f100+f101
#   Quire: S (Rene) = XVII (Beinecke)
#   
#   From Brumbaugh p86: ``medicinal herbs''
#   Labeled f100v in Brumbaugh.
#   a very poor copy, possibly several letters lost all down left margin
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: P (Rene), pha (Stolfi)
#   Subject: pharmaceutical
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   top 2/3 of page: 3 rows of plants with 1 word captions on top 2 rows
#   bottom of page:
#   3 line paragraph, top 2 lines have 2 gaps
#   7 line paragraph, 3d line of which is short
## <f102r1>          {$I=P $Q=S $P=I $L=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:10:39 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f102r1 = SI (Rene) = p207 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f102
#   Panels: f102r1
#   Bifolio: bS1 = f99+f102
#   Quire: S (Rene) = XVII (Beinecke)
#
#   This page is the innermost recto panel of a six-panel fold-out.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: P (Rene), pha (Stolfi)
#   Subject: pharmaceutical
#   Colors: red,green,blue,tan (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Three paragraphs of text with three rows of plants: 
#
#     [1,1] above the text;
#     [2,1] beween paragraphs 1 and 2;
#     [3,1]..[3,2] below the text.
#
#   Plant [1,1] is labeled.
#
#   There are also three containers (unlabeled?) crammed into the left
#   margin; they look as if they were added as an afterthought.
#
#   "Fair copies" of some of these drawings are found elsewhere:
#
#     f102r1[3,1] = ... (herbal).
#     f102r1[3,2] = f1v (herbal).
## <f102r2>          {$I=P $Q=S $P=J $L=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:13:15 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f102r2 = SJ (Rene) = p208 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f102
#   Panels: f102r2, f102r3
#   Bifolio: bS1 = f99+f102
#   Quire: S (Rene) = XVII (Beinecke)
#
#   This page spans the two outermost recto panels (f102r2, f102r3)
#   of a six-panel fold-out. Panel f102r3 is half-width.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: P (Rene), pha (Stolfi)
#   Subject: pharmaceutical
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Three paragraphs and three rows of plants and animals:
#
#      [1,1]..[1,4] above and right of parag 1; two plants, frog, locust(?).
#      [2,1]..[2,5] between pagas 1 and 2; five roots, some with leaves.
#      [3,1]..[3,2] two roots, labeled.
#
#   There are also three containers (unlabeled?) crammed into the left
#   margin; they look as if they were added as an afterthought.
#
#   "Fair copies" of some of these drawings are found elsewhere:
#
#     f102r2[1,1] = ... (herbal).
#     f102r2[1,2] = ... (herbal).
#     f102r2[3,1] = ... (herbal).
#     f102r2[3,2] = ... (herbal).
## <f102v2>          {$I=P $Q=S $P=K $L=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:14:36 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f102v2 = SK (Rene) = p209 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f102
#   Panels: f102v3, f102v2
#   Bifolio: bS1 = f99+f102
#   Quire: S (Rene) = XVII (Beinecke)
#
#   This page spans the two outermost verso panels (f102v3, f102v2) of 
#   a six-panel fold-out. Panel f102v3 is half-width.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: P (Rene), pha (Stolfi)
#   Subject: pharmaceutical
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f102v1>          {$I=P $Q=S $P=L $L=A}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:15:12 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f102v1 = SL (Rene) = p210 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f102
#   Panels: f102v1
#   Bifolio: bS1 = f99+f102
#   Quire: S (Rene) = XVII (Beinecke)
#
#   This page is the innermost verso panel of a six-panel fold-out.
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: A (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: P (Rene), pha (Stolfi)
#   Subject: pharmaceutical
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Two blocks of text and and two rows of plants:
#
#      [1,1]..[1,5] above parag 1; roots and leaves.
#      [2,1]..[2,3] between pagas 1 and 2; roots and leaves.
#
#   There are also two containers (unlabeled?) crammed into the left
#   margin; they look as if they were added as an afterthought.
#
#   "Fair copies" of some of these drawings are found elsewhere:
#
#     f102v1[2,2] = ... (herbal).
#
#   gathering number 19
## <f103r>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=A $L=B $H=X}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:16:56 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f103r = TA (Rene) = p211 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f103
#   Panels: f103r
#   Bifolio: bT1 = f103+f116
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: X (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (text only)
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   gathering mark 20
## <f103v>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=B $L=B $H=X}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:18:16 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f103v = TB (Rene) = p212 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f103
#   Panels: f103v
#   Bifolio: bT1 = f103+f116
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: X (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (text only)
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f104r>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=C $L=B $H=X}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:19:01 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f104r = TC (Rene) = p213 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f104
#   Panels: f104r
#   Bifolio: bT2 = f104+f115
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: X (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (text only)
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f104v>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=D $L=B $H=X}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:19:21 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f104v = TD (Rene) = p214 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f104
#   Panels: f104v
#   Bifolio: bT2 = f104+f115
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: X (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (text only)
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f105r>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=E $L=B $H=Y}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:19:51 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f105r = TE (Rene) = p215 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f105
#   Panels: f105r
#   Bifolio: bT3 = f105+f114
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: Y (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (text only)
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f105v>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=F $L=B $H=Y}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:20:12 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f105v = TF (Rene) = p216 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f105
#   Panels: f105v
#   Bifolio: bT3 = f105+f114
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: Y (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (text only)
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f106r>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=G $L=B $H=X}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:20:54 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f106r = TG (Rene) = p217 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f106
#   Panels: f106r
#   Bifolio: bT4 = f106+f113
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
#   Transcribed by Tiltman
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: X (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (text only)
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f106v>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=H $L=B $H=X}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:21:15 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f106v = TH (Rene) = p218 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f106
#   Panels: f106v
#   Bifolio: bT4 = f106+f113
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: X (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (text only)
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f107r>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=I $L=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:58:59 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f107r = TI (Rene) = p219 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f107
#   Panels: f107r
#   Bifolio: bT5 = f107+f112
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (text only)
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f107v>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=J $L=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:22:22 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f107v = TJ (Rene) = p220 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f107
#   Panels: f107v
#   Bifolio: bT5 = f107+f112
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (text only)
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f108r>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=K $L=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:22:55 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f108r = TK (Rene) = p221 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f108
#   Panels: f108r
#   Bifolio: bT6 = f108+f111
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (text only)
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
## <f108v>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=L $L=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 05:23:22 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f108v = TL (Rene) = p222 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f108
#   Panels: f108v
#   Bifolio: bT6 = f108+f111
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (text only)
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
## <f109r>          {$I=M $Q=T $P=W}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:54:21 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f109r = TW (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f109
#   Panels: f109r
#   Bifolio: bT7 = f109+f110
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), unk (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (missing)
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Folio 109 is missing    
## <f109v>          {$I=M $Q=T $P=X}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:54:29 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f109v = TX (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f109
#   Panels: f109v
#   Bifolio: bT7 = f109+f110
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), unk (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (missing)
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Folio 109 is missing    
## <f110r>          {$I=M $Q=T $P=Y}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:54:38 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f110r = TY (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f110
#   Panels: f110r
#   Bifolio: bT7 = f109+f110
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), unk (Stolfi)
#   Subject: unknown (missing)
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   Folio 109 is missing    
## <f110v>          {$I=M $Q=T $P=Z}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 03:54:47 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Missing"
#   Page: f110v = TZ (Rene) = p??? (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f110
#   Panels: f110v
#   Bifolio: bT7 = f109+f110
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: M (Rene), unk (Stolfi)
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f111r>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=M $L=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 07:52:08 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f111r = TM (Rene) = p223 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f111
#   Panels: f111r
#   Bifolio: bT6 = f108+f111
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   text only
#   stars
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f111v>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=N $L=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 07:51:53 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f111v = TN (Rene) = p224 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f111
#   Panels: f111v
#   Bifolio: bT6 = f108+f111
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
#   variant readings based on [1609|1613]
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   text only
#   short paragraphs marked with stars
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f112r>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=O $L=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 07:51:26 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f112r = TO (Rene) = p225 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f112
#   Panels: f112r
#   Bifolio: bT5 = f107+f112
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
#   variant readings based on [1609|1613]
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   text only
#   short paragraphs marked with stars
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f112v>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=P $L=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 07:51:17 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f112v = TP (Rene) = p226 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f112
#   Panels: f112v
#   Bifolio: bT5 = f107+f112
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
#   variant readings based on [1609|1613]
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   text only
#   short paragraphs marked with stars
#   lost synch from line 36, rearranged by hand and renumberer by G. Landini 1996.
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f113r>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=Q $L=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 07:51:07 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f113r = TQ (Rene) = p227 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f113
#   Panels: f113r
#   Bifolio: bT4 = f106+f113
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
#   variant readings based on [1609|1613]
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   text only
#   short paragraphs marked with stars
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f113v>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=R $L=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 07:50:55 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f113v = TR (Rene) = p228 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f113
#   Panels: f113v
#   Bifolio: bT4 = f106+f113
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
#   variant readings based on [1609|1613]
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   text only
#   short paragraphs marked with stars
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f114r>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=S $L=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:51:45 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f114r = TS (Rene) = p229 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f114
#   Panels: f114r
#   Bifolio: bT3 = f105+f114
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
#   variant readings based on [1609|1613]
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   text only
#   short paragraphs marked with stars
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f114v>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=T $L=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:51:40 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f114v = TT (Rene) = p230 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f114
#   Panels: f114v
#   Bifolio: bT3 = f105+f114
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   text only
#   stars
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f115r>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=U $L=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:52:24 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f115r = TU (Rene) = p231 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f115
#   Panels: f115r
#   Bifolio: bT2 = f104+f115
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   text only
#   stars
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f115v>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=V $L=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:52:48 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f115v = TV (Rene) = p232 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f115
#   Panels: f115v
#   Bifolio: bT2 = f104+f115
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   text only
#   stars
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f116r>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=W $L=B}
# Last edited on 1998-10-10 02:53:02 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: ???
#   Page: f116r = TW (Rene) = p233 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f116
#   Panels: f116r
#   Bifolio: bT1 = f103+f116
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: B (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), str (Stolfi)
#   text only
#   stars
#   Colors: red(stars),yellow(stars) (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#
# Comments:
#
## <f116v>          {$I=S $Q=T $P=X}
# Last edited on 1998-10-09 08:06:18 by stolfi
#
# Identification:
#
#   Title: "Last page" 
#   Page: f116v = TX (Rene) = p234 (Stolfi)
#   Folio: f116
#   Panels: f116v
#   Bifolio: bT1 = f103+f116
#   Quire: T (Rene) = XVIII (Beinecke)
#
# Attributes:
#
#   Language: ? (Currier)
#   Hand: ? (Currier)
#   Subsets: S (Rene), xxx (Stolfi)
#   Colors: ??? (Reeds)
#
# Description:
#
#   This page is blank except for three lines of text at the top.  The
#   script is not very clear and seems to be intermediate between
#   ordinary (Latin) alphabet and the VMs script. The third line
#   begins with two common Voynichese words.
#
# Comments:
#
#   Some of the letters seem purposefully distorted to resemble VMs
#   letters.
#
#   It was conjectured that it could be an anagram, given that it resembles
#   a "Scrabble end-game".  Unfortunately anagrams of that size are 
#   practically unsolvable without a clue.
#
#   Common opinion is that the sentences are scribblings by a would-be
#   decipherer.
#
#   Newbold [1921] reads the first line, rather arbitrarily, as "michiton
#   oladabas multos te tccr cerc portas" (and ignores the other two).
#   After many arbitrary manipulations he gets a "cipher key" out of it.
#
#   Brumbaugh reads it as "(...)con olada ba", interprets "con...ba"
#   as an anagram of "bacon", and turns "olada" into 'rodgd' by adding
#   3 to each letter; he then says "rodgd" means "roger". (But he
#   concludes that this evidence was planted by Dee/Kelly).
#
#   Jim Reeds [15 Apr 94] quotes E. Panofski who reads the second line as
#   "so nim geismi[l]ch o", meaning, "... take goats milk, or..."
#
#   Jacques Guy [] mentions the handwriting resembles that of a 1460
#   German manuscript in Latin reproduced in [1, p.78]. In that
#   sample, there are letters that look like Voynich 8, but they stand
#   for "d" not "s". Final "s" is written like the modern "es-zet".
#   The word that Newbold and others read "valst" "valsch" is actually
#   "valde" ("strongly, very") in that manuscript.
#
#   Rene again [27 Mar 1996] confirms similarity of f116v with another
#   1440 German manuscript in German [2].
# 
#   Rene Zandbergen [07 Feb 96], looking at D'Imperio's photocopy,
#   thinks that there might be at least one (invisible) letter before
#   "michiton".
#
#   Rene [13 Mar 1996] noted that the text begins with "mich"
#   and ends with "nich", suggesting it was written by "MICHael voyNICH".
#
#   Rene [5 Feb 1998] notes that some Voynichese words are similar to 
#   "olabdabas", e.g. the NE corner of f67v2.
#
# References:
#
# [1] Joyce Whalley "The Art of Calligraphy -- Western Europe and America"
# Bloomsbury Books, London 1980
#
# [2] Manuscript Palat. Lat. 1369. Cited in [3].
#
# [3] Fritz Saxl, book about astronomical and astrological images in medieval 
# manuscripts.
#