Can you help , sending me some position of leter "x" in manuscript ? to make my own study? :
about this leter
You are not allowed to view links.
Register or
Login to view.
You are not allowed to view links.
Register or
Login to view.
You are not allowed to view links.
Register or
Login to view.
You are not allowed to view links.
Register or
Login to view.
Here you find all words with x in csv. Oops.
The type of file that you attached is not allowed. Please remove the attachment or choose a different type.
Well, than i put it You are not allowed to view links.
Register or
Login to view. of the page.
"CSV file with all words with the letter x"
If you also want the q letter, i had it in the same sheet,
you can download the xls file You are not allowed to view links.
Register or
Login to view.
I put in that file also the letter q on any position other than on the first (Apos) and all occ. on the Apos.
(13-10-2016, 02:45 PM)Davidsch Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Focus: Rosette detail left path
Some details on the Rosette page could make the difference. Currently i want to draw attention to You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.
It is the left “road” on the page and the letter composition, and it has a very special name:
ddssShx
ddssShx
What we see here is a literal road, a path, a vein, a stump, or has it a symbolic meaning?
It is clear that it shows a connection between 2 parts of the page.
If we know, or can guess those parts, can we tell what this path is?
There are 3 labels on that “path”.
One on top, this one in the middle, and on the bottom.
ytedar
ddssShx
daldas
The position and the distance of the 3 words, shows us that the words do not belong to each other and do not form one sentence,
but must be used on itself, as labels.
Some ideas: corridor north, corridor south. Or names, China, Pakistan. Or purification of the mind, purification of the body.
Is it a path over water, or the path to heaven or hell ?
Then on the left and right of the path there are also two more labels:
soiindy
ofardy
In total we now have:
ytedar
soiindy ddssShx ofardy
daldas
Searching for matching occurrences gives:
ytedar: 3 matches, in f73v, f85r2 and f104v.
soiindy: none
ddssShx: none (dd occurs 25 times, ss occurs 33 times, x 44 times)
ofardy: none (fard: none, far: 3 matches, in f1r, You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. textpage and You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. herbal)
daldas: none (dalda: none, alda: none, daldar: none, aldar: 3 matches, in You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. textpage, You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. star textpage and You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. herbal)
Further more, the letter x occurs 44 times in total, and in 7 words in the Rosette !
xar
xasashe
xoltedy
xdar
soshxor
dxar
There are three options for dd ss sh x, it is a label or it is a number, or is it both.
If dd ss Sh x would stand for a name, then dd ss must have a vowel in d or s at least.
Then it could stand for a word with this pattern (v=vowel, c=consonant)
d-d- ss
cvcv cc
or
-d-d ss
vcvc cc
... or all the combination where -d or d- of -s or s- represent vc or cv.
Are there such words, where the last letter of the word is a low frequent letter (such as x, y, z) ?
A little late to the party but this caught my eye when I searched for rosette. I'm writing a formal academic essay on the rosette page so won't give away my secrets! b ut will tell you what they symbolically might stand for in my scheme. Don't know Eva btw so bear with me.
The top space is Mind/Spirit. The middle space, the 8 pointed flower, is the soul, specifically the human soul. But it is of two natures. Divine spirit and earthly soul. The first 8 tells us the word category - the soul. The second 8 shows us what happens to it s parts either in creation, dissolution or resurrection - it splits (or joins from) into the two S shapes which together form an 8. I am working on th e c-shapes still (I believe this one means after) but that table at the end of the word represents a 4. It is 4 minims stuck together. You never actually see 4 represented this way because it means death, I believe, and in the philosophy I'm viewing the rosette page through there is no death, only recycli ng of various parts or subjects to various parts of the page.
You know that page 66v? I think that's the page. Where there's that dead woman with two circles and a pot around her? Don't know who did that, jhst paid attention to it today, but that's what death would look like in my reading too. The 8 for human soul splits into its constituent divine spirit and earthly soul and the body is represented by the pot (form). Dissolution. But the writer in the text (interferes with numbering) can't use another o in a row so uses the backwards s in the text to show the split (or construction). I
The bottom circle in that first vertical row shows us what happens after death of the soul. The four pointed insert just before you reach it matches a prior page where a woman is chained, one man holds a plant, and the other a pot, and the top one is ascendant. I will let yoh guess what I think that means!
Hope this gives you at least an original answer even if not one you might buy into!