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Is this f86v5, with the wreath??

Has there been any special investigation of the circular text? 

If we continue the conjecture that this folio interpretation is tied to C-14 contemporary religious trends in Mariology, that this is the 'wreath of the virgin', and the virgin is represented by the moon, then what if these four lines of text are also a part, as prayers, like the "little office of the virgin" in some form.

The attempt to match VMs text to historical text, based on plant identifications produced no viable candidates, will other possibilities fare any better?

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Notes: Premonstratensians are the white galeros. Mandatory during C-14 dates. Variable. Need relevant examples.
And another connection to the Berry library. "Tres Riches Heures"

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(12-03-2022, 08:28 PM)R. Sale Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Is this f86v5, with the wreath??
Do you want to combine the text from 86v5 with the image from 86v4?

(12-03-2022, 08:28 PM)R. Sale Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Has there been any special investigation of the circular text? 
Have you managed to analyse this text? If it is about the Virgin's wreath, which terms do you think would most probably be present?
My interests are mainly with the illustrations and their potential connections to history and to historic images. I don't know much about the botanical, astrological, alchemical, etc. aspects of the VMs. I have no real understanding of the VMs language, no interpretation of the glyphs, no clues regarding a potential plain-text language or about the possible use of encryption.

My only thought at present is about the possibility of internal repetition in the circular VMs wreath text and whether that might match the historical examples.