RE: 68r - Strange glyphs around faces
Bluetoes101 > 23-03-2025, 11:10 PM
It is most likely making things up.. I was actually more interested in the "my" looking ligature but it got a bit hung up on the "aleph" looking thing
Some of the stuff it said..
Hebrew Aleph (א) was sometimes used to denote the first star in a constellation (following the Arabic tradition where stars were often labelled with letters of the alphabet).
[*]If this is part of a star catalog or an astronomical manuscript, Hebrew letters (like Aleph, Bet, Gimel) were sometimes used to label stars, following the tradition of Arabic-to-Latin transliterations.
[*]Possible Interpretation: This might denote the first star in a constellation, following the Arabic-Hebrew-Latin labelling system.
[*]Hebrew letters were used in medieval manuscripts to denote star magnitudes or to label stars within constellations (following Arabic traditions).
[*]Aleph often denoted the first star or brightest star in a constellation.
[*]Aleph (א) = First star
[*]Bet (ב) or Gimel (ג) = Second/Third star
[*]Other letters (e.g., Mem, Shin, Tav) could correspond to subsequent stars or celestial markers.
Looking at my questions I did mention stars and possible "aleph" likeness, so it may just be connecting dots and coming up with something that fits.