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@ps2270 I want you to look at this again with me (see the dev site for better rendering and latest changes).
I am thinking that the <ab>
in the image below does not belong to "Colors in oil that are imbibed," as we now have it, but that the vertical line at the heart of this issue is trying to cordon this little marginal note off to show that it belongs to "Gilding molding for panels with or mat." Consider the content. Look at the facsimile. Also, notice that the heading for "Dorer moulure" has an underline that we don't represent. I think we should (we have the tag).
What do you think?
Will do, but I have to go out for about an hour now. Back soon.
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@ps2270 https://github.com/ps2270 I want you to look at this again with me (see the dev site http://edition-dev.makingandknowing.org/#/folios/66r/tcn/66r/tl for better rendering and latest changes).
I am thinking that the
in the image below does not belong to "Colors in oil that are imbibed," as we now have it, but that the vertical line at the heart of this issue is trying to cordon this little marginal note off to show that it belongs to "Gilding molding for panels with or mat." Consider the content. Look at the facsimile. Also, notice that the heading for "Dorer moulure" has an underline that we don't represent. I think we should (we have the tag). [image: Screen Shot 2020-07-15 at 16 54 29] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23508994/87595374-6d697300-c6bc-11ea-943e-d7c044c0d904.png
What do you think?
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see below
On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 5:02 PM thuchacz notifications@github.com wrote:
@ps2270 https://github.com/ps2270 I want you to look at this again with me (see the dev site http://edition-dev.makingandknowing.org/#/folios/66r/tcn/66r/tl for better rendering and latest changes).
I am thinking that the
in the image below does not belong to "Colors in oil that are imbibed," as we now have it, AGREED.
but that the vertical line at the heart of this issue is trying to cordon this little marginal note off to show that it belongs to "Gilding molding for panels with or mat."
I think I agree with you, but the only vertical line I see is on another marginal note that begins "l'or couleur" The one you indicate is cordoned off by the fact that it is in a slightly "earlier?" hand that seems to have pre-existed the writing around it.
Consider the content. Look at the facsimile. Also, notice that the heading for "Dorer moulure" has an underline that we don't represent. I think we should (we have the tag).
YES, WE SHOULD UNDERLINE
[image: Screen Shot 2020-07-15 at 16 54 29] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23508994/87595374-6d697300-c6bc-11ea-943e-d7c044c0d904.png
What do you think?
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It is simply one of the marginal notes--
On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 7:27 PM Pamela H. Smith ps2270@columbia.edu wrote:
see below
On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 5:02 PM thuchacz notifications@github.com wrote:
@ps2270 https://github.com/ps2270 I want you to look at this again with me (see the dev site http://edition-dev.makingandknowing.org/#/folios/66r/tcn/66r/tl for better rendering and latest changes).
I am thinking that the
in the image below does not belong to "Colors in oil that are imbibed," as we now have it, AGREED.
but that the vertical line at the heart of this issue is trying to cordon this little marginal note off to show that it belongs to "Gilding molding for panels with or mat."
I think I agree with you, but the only vertical line I see is on another marginal note that begins "l'or couleur" The one you indicate is cordoned off by the fact that it is in a slightly "earlier?" hand that seems to have pre-existed the writing around it.
Consider the content. Look at the facsimile. Also, notice that the heading for "Dorer moulure" has an underline that we don't represent. I think we should (we have the tag).
YES, WE SHOULD UNDERLINE
[image: Screen Shot 2020-07-15 at 16 54 29] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23508994/87595374-6d697300-c6bc-11ea-943e-d7c044c0d904.png
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Entangled Itineraries: Materials, Practices, and Knowledges across Eurasia https://www.upress.pitt.edu/books/9780822965770/ is now available. The Body of the Artisan http://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/B/bo3618964.html has been reissued in paperback and electronic editions. The Business of Alchemy https://press.princeton.edu/titles/10868.html is available in a new paperback.
In other words, yes, I agree with you, but I don't see the vertical line around this note?
On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 7:32 PM Pamela H. Smith ps2270@columbia.edu wrote:
It is simply one of the marginal notes--
#4 -- of the 6 that appear in the left margin, all attached to Or Mat On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 7:27 PM Pamela H. Smith ps2270@columbia.edu wrote:
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On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 5:02 PM thuchacz notifications@github.com wrote:
@ps2270 https://github.com/ps2270 I want you to look at this again with me (see the dev site http://edition-dev.makingandknowing.org/#/folios/66r/tcn/66r/tl for better rendering and latest changes).
I am thinking that the
in the image below does not belong to "Colors in oil that are imbibed," as we now have it, AGREED.
but that the vertical line at the heart of this issue is trying to cordon this little marginal note off to show that it belongs to "Gilding molding for panels with or mat."
I think I agree with you, but the only vertical line I see is on another marginal note that begins "l'or couleur" The one you indicate is cordoned off by the fact that it is in a slightly "earlier?" hand that seems to have pre-existed the writing around it.
Consider the content. Look at the facsimile. Also, notice that the heading for "Dorer moulure" has an underline that we don't represent. I think we should (we have the tag).
YES, WE SHOULD UNDERLINE
[image: Screen Shot 2020-07-15 at 16 54 29] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23508994/87595374-6d697300-c6bc-11ea-943e-d7c044c0d904.png
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The vertical line is right above the word "Dorer" in the heading "Dorer moulure..." I had brought this to the group's attention because I thought it was part of a + sign that we missed, but when we all looked at it, we agreed that the horizontal stroke was just the extension of the "e" of the word "aultre" to its left. And so, we agreed it was a vertical line. (But we can revisit that, if you no longer see it as such.)
Ah, I was overlooking that...
Well, I still don't see what it has to do with the ...Sur toile
I guess we should represent the vertical line if that is possible.
Do you need help with deciding about that?
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The vertical line is right above the word "Dorer" in the heading "Dorer moulure..." I had brought this to the group's attention because I thought it was part of a + sign that we missed, but when we all looked at it, we agreed that the horizontal stroke was just the extension of the "e" of the word "aultre" to its left. And so, we agreed it was a vertical line. (But we can revisit that, if you no longer see it as such.)
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Uh oh. I think we've lost one another. I understand where the Sur toile & a destrempe on dore... block belongs and why we're rendering it in the center space at the moment.
The vertical line has nothing to do with the Sur toile margin block. Rather, I was saying that it helps to cordon off the Il fault que lor couleur soict pose espes car sil estoit cler il semboiroit & couleroit block and makes me think that it belongs to the "Dorer mouleur" entry, not the "Couleurs a huile qui semboivent" entry, as we currently have it.
It might be easier to discuss this over zoom :)
Yes, it would be easier to discuss "in person". I am pretty brain dead just now; could we do it in the morning, or would that interrupt your flow?
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Uh oh. I think we've lost one another. I understand where the Sur toile & a destrempe on dore... block belongs and why we're rendering it in the center space at the moment.
The vertical line has nothing to do with the Sur toile margin block. Rather, I was saying that it helps to cordon off the
Il fault que lor couleur soict pose espes car sil estoit cler il semboiroit & couleroit block and makes me think that it belongs to the "Dorer mouleur" entry, not the "Couleurs a huile qui semboivent" entry, as we currently have it.
It might be easier to discuss this over zoom :)
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I'm winding down now too. Tomorrow, anytime before 11:15 am works for me.
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Yes, it would be easier to discuss "in person". I am pretty brain dead just now; could we do it in the morning, or would that interrupt your flow?
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Uh oh. I think we've lost one another. I understand where the Sur toile & a destrempe on dore... block belongs and why we're rendering it in the center space at the moment.
The vertical line has nothing to do with the Sur toile margin block. Rather, I was saying that it helps to cordon off the
Il fault que lor couleur soict pose espes car sil estoit cler il semboiroit & couleroit block and makes me think that it belongs to the "Dorer mouleur" entry, not the "Couleurs a huile qui semboivent" entry, as we currently have it.
It might be easier to discuss this over zoom :)
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ok, SHORTLY AFTER 10AM. SEE YOU THEN.
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I'm winding down now too. Tomorrow, anytime before 11:15 am works for me.
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Yes, it would be easier to discuss "in person". I am pretty brain dead just now; could we do it in the morning, or would that interrupt your flow?
On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 8:14 PM thuchacz notifications@github.com wrote:
Uh oh. I think we've lost one another. I understand where the Sur toile & a destrempe on dore... block belongs and why we're rendering it in the center space at the moment.
The vertical line has nothing to do with the Sur toile margin block. Rather, I was saying that it helps to cordon off the
Il fault que lor couleur soict pose espes car sil estoit cler il semboiroit & couleroit block and makes me think that it belongs to the "Dorer mouleur" entry, not the "Couleurs a huile qui semboivent" entry, as we currently have it.
It might be easier to discuss this over zoom :)
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great. I'll watch my email for a link.
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great. I'll watch my email for a link.
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Decision: acoustre tout cela & lunist & rend semblable aulta{n}t en un endroit quen laultre | Il fault que lor couleur soict pose espes...
change ed com use part to separate or mat around the "sur toile" block
THU thinks there is a + mark missing from 66r, right above the last header: https://edition640.makingandknowing.org/#/folios/66r/f/66r/tc
CONSENSUS: not a + but a vertical line separating a paragraph/note from the marginal text. We will add an before this text. OPEN QUESTION: what to do with the “sur toile & a...” marginal block that has been put in the central area for legibility’s sake. THU & TT like it where it is.