04-03-2017, 04:38 PM
I decided to test the statement
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. finds f appearing 499 times. I list below the occurrences :
where f does not appear in the first line of a paragraph/ total number of occurrences. Entries marked * are either circular bands of text, entries marked ** are labels and only the total count is included for those pages:
Conclusions:
Out of 499 total ocurrences, glyph f does not appear in the first line of a paragraph in 63 ocurrences (12.6% of all ocurrences).
The glyph appears in circular text or labels in 61 ocurrences. Out of the reminder paragraph text (438 ocurrences) then the glyph does not appear in the first line 14.4 % of the time.
In summary, when glyph f is present in a paragraph block, it will appear in the first line 85.6% of the time.
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Voynichese.com finds p appearing 1620 times. This is too many to count by hand so I took a sample of Currier A and Currier B pages (listed below) and extrapolated for each.
I list below the occurrences:
where p does not appear in the first line of a paragraph/ total number of occurrences.
Out of 169 occurrences, p is not initial-line present in 32 occurrences (18.9% of the time). Although circular text and labels may skew this result, a visual examination of the Voynichese.com You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.suggests that p is not heavily present on those folios and therefore no further weighting was carried out.
Conclusion: p is line-initial 81% of the time.
Quote:f and p appear predominantly in the first lines of paragraphsI define a paragraph as a purely visual item - when in right justified text one line ends before its predecessor. Therefore, I count apart those occurrences when the word appears as a label or in a circular band of text, as paragraphs by definition cannot exist there.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. finds f appearing 499 times. I list below the occurrences :
where f does not appear in the first line of a paragraph/ total number of occurrences. Entries marked * are either circular bands of text, entries marked ** are labels and only the total count is included for those pages:
- f1r: 3/5
- f8r: 1/4
- f10r 1/1
- f17r 1/1
- f24r 1/1
- f26v 2/2
- f31r 1/3
- f32v 1/2
- f34r 1/3
- f46v 1/2
- f47r 1/2
- f57r 1 /3
- f57v 0/12 *
- f58v 4/7
- f66r omitted from study as it appears to be a list of sentences
- f66v 2/6
- f67r2 0/8 *
- f67v2 0/5 **
- f68r1 0/1 **
- f68r2 0/1 **
- f70r1 0/2 *
- f70r2 0/1 *
- f71v 0/1 **
- f72r1 0/3 **
- f72r2 0/1 **
- f72r3 0/5 **
- f72v1 0/5 **
- f72v2 0/2 **
- f72v3 0/3 **
- f73r 0/1 **
- f73v 0/3 **
- f77r 1/1
- f77v 2/3
- f78r 1/3
- f78v 2/5
- f79r 2/2
- f81v 1/2
- f84v 1/4
- f85r1 2/9
- f85r2 0/4 *
- f86v4 0/3 *
- f86v6 4/8
- f87r 1/1
- f87v 1/1
- f88r 1/4
- f89v2 1/5
- f90r1 1/3
- f90v1 1/1
- f93r 2/3
- f94r 1/1
- f95r2 1/4
- f95v1 1/4
- f95v2 1/3
- f96r 1/1
- f105r 2/7
- f105v 3/7
- f106v 1/6
- f107r 2/10
- f108r 1/8
- f111v 2/3
- f112v 1/4
- f116r 1/3
Out of 499 total ocurrences, glyph f does not appear in the first line of a paragraph in 63 ocurrences (12.6% of all ocurrences).
The glyph appears in circular text or labels in 61 ocurrences. Out of the reminder paragraph text (438 ocurrences) then the glyph does not appear in the first line 14.4 % of the time.
In summary, when glyph f is present in a paragraph block, it will appear in the first line 85.6% of the time.
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Voynichese.com finds p appearing 1620 times. This is too many to count by hand so I took a sample of Currier A and Currier B pages (listed below) and extrapolated for each.
I list below the occurrences:
where p does not appear in the first line of a paragraph/ total number of occurrences.
- f1r 6/12
- f1v 1/3
- f2r 2/3
- f14r 0/2
- f22r 0/8
- f26v 4/10
- f28v 0/3
- f30v 2/3
- f37v 0/3
- f41v 0/4
- f45r 0/6
- f58r 5/17
- f77r 4/9
- f80r 3/13
- f86v4 0/14 (circular text)
- f89r2 0/5
- f99v 0/2
- f101r1 0/7
- f106v 0/27
- f116r 5/18
Conclusion: p is line-initial 81% of the time.