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Difference between revisions of "Index:Fior di Battaglia (MS Ludwig XV 13)"
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<p>The most likely explanation, therefore, is that each folio is a remnant of a bifolium whose other side is lost, which likely means they formed the outside layers of quires Ⅲ and Ⅴ (which also brings them to the same size as quire Ⅳ). Folio 47, currently attached to folio 38 with a paper hinge, is also missing its counterpart. All three of these missing leaves were likely blank, since there are no gaps in the manuscript's contents at these points (compared to the other manuscripts).</p> | <p>The most likely explanation, therefore, is that each folio is a remnant of a bifolium whose other side is lost, which likely means they formed the outside layers of quires Ⅲ and Ⅴ (which also brings them to the same size as quire Ⅳ). Folio 47, currently attached to folio 38 with a paper hinge, is also missing its counterpart. All three of these missing leaves were likely blank, since there are no gaps in the manuscript's contents at these points (compared to the other manuscripts).</p> | ||
− | <p>For this visualization, I also combined quires Ⅰ and Ⅱ to create a single quire with a blank first | + | <p>For this visualization, I also combined quires Ⅰ and Ⅱ to create a single quire with a blank first recto side, as is common in illuminated manuscripts. The verso side would typically contain a frontispiece, though this manuscript has none.</p> |
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