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Illustration type: Zodiac
Quire: J
Page in quire: F
Currier language: unknown
Currier hand: unknown
Has non-Voynich text: no
Has key-like sequence: no
Has extraneous writing: no

Descriptive comments

Last edited on 1998-11-02 03:18:15 by stolfi

Identification

Identification
Title: "Aries dark"
Page: f70v1 = JF (Rene) = p134 (Stolfi)
Folio: f70
Panels: f70v1
Bifolio: bJ1 = f69+f70
Quire: J (Rene) = X (Beinecke)

This page is the innermost verso panel of a six-panel fold-out.

Plate 1 of Tiltman's article.

Attributes

Attributes
Language: ? (Currier)
Hand: ? (Currier)
Subsets: Z (Rene), zod (Stolfi)
Subject: zodiac
Colors: green(touches),yellow(touches) (Reeds)

Description

A circular diagram defined by three narrow concentric bands, each delimited by two faint, mechanically drawn circles.

The innermost band is quite narrow, and empty. The middle and outer bands contain each a ring of text, reading clockwise. The text in the middle band (unit "R1") has a slightly wider word gap at 06:00, and is interrupted at 08:30 by a black irregular spot. (The same spot appears on the facing page f71r, quod videt.) The text in the outer band (unit "R2") has a noticeably wider word gap at 03:45. Both rings are penetrated at 10:30 by "stars"—see below).

Inside the innermost band is a four-legged, hoofed animal resembling a beardless goat. The animal has short fur (dark-colored), sharp horns that curve packwards, and a short and chubby tail. It also seems to have a crest of short hairs running along the spine, from head to tip of tail.

The animal is nibbling at a bush, standing on a scalloped (rocky?) ground. Below the animal's belly is a non-Voynichese word.

In the broad space between the ouer and middle bands there are 10 human figures, or "nymphs"; and 5 more in the space between the middle and inner bands—or 15 nymphs in total. Each nymph is standing (radially, with the head outwards) in frontal view, or slightly turned towards the corresponding "star" (see below). All nymphs look female; most have prominent breasts, and the two exceptions (in frontal view) are rather poorly drawn, so the lack of breasts is not conclusive.

Some of the nymphs are dressed, but the nipples and body outline often show threough the dress. Most nymphs, even naked ones, wear some kind of headgear (hat, veil, diadem, etc.)

Every nymph is standing inside an upright cylindrical container or "barrel". In proportion to the nymph, the barrel is about two feet wide, and has a "lip" a couple of inches wide. It usually reaches up to the nymph's pelvis—sometimes bit lower, sometimes up to her chest. Most of the barrels are decorated with distinctive patterns of bars, dots, hatchings, circles, scales, etc.; but two barrels have only a ring of dots, near the top edge, and three are undecorated. The base of the barrel is hidden by the text band.

Each nymph has a star or flower by her head; usually on the clockwise side, with four exceptions (inner 00:00, 02:30, 05:00, and outer 03:30). Some stars have wire-like tails or stems. The star at 10:30 in the inner band has a thicker, distinctive tail, like a banded snake. Moreover, the two stars at 10:30 (inner and outer) intrude slightly into the surrounding text ring.

Some nymphs are holding their stars (by a ray or by the tail); others are pointing at them; and some have both hands on the hips, usually hidden by the barrel.

Between every two nymphs there is a one- or two-word label (units "S1" and "S2"), reading clockwise. From the spacing, it would seem that every label refers to the preceding nymph, going clockwise.

The following table summarizes the nymph and star attributes. The "spos" column gives the position of the star relative to the nymph: "cw" if clockwise, "ccw" if counterclockwise. The "deco" column tells whether the barrel has "full" decoration, or just a ring of "dots", or "no" decoration at all. The "dres" and "brst" columns say whether the nymph is dressed and has visible female breasts, respectively. The "hold" column says whether the nymph is holding the star (by a ray, or by the tail if present).

band   label place deco dres brst spos tail hold notes
------ ----- ----- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ------------------
inner  S1.1  10:30 full no   ?    cw   yes  no?  striped star tail
inner  S1.2  00:00 full no   yes  ccw  yes  no
inner  S1.3  02:30 dot  yes  ?    ccw  yes  no
inner  S1.4  04:00 no   yes  no   ccw  yes  no
inner  S1.5  08:00 dot  yes  yes  cw   yes  no

outer  S2.1  10:30 no   no   ?    cw   yes  yes  thicker star tail
outer  S2.2  00:00 no   no   yes  cw   no   yes
outer  S2.3  01:30 full yes  no   cw   yes  no
outer  S2.4  02:45 full yes  no   cw   no   yes
outer  S2.5  03:45 full yes  ?    ccw  yes  no
outer  S2.6  04:45 full yes  yes  cw   yes  no
outer  S2.7  05:45 dot  yes  yes  cw   yes  no
outer  S2.8  07:00 full no   yes  cw   yes  no
outer  S2.9  08:00 full yes  yes  cw   no   yes
outer  S2.10 09:00 full no   yes  cw   no   yes

There is a mark "10^{mg}" at the lower right corner of the page. It is certainly a gathering mark (quire number), "10th" in abbreviated Latin.

Comments

STYLE AND LAYOUT

The ram/goat is drawn very skillfully and looks quite realistic, except that the way its front legs bend looks wrong. (But I am a city boy, what do I know...)

The barrels are drawn rather poorly: better than those of f71r (Aries light) but worse than those of f70v2 (Pisces). The width and height are quite variable. The perspective is minimally correct, but the top of the barrel is tilted at varying angles relative to the observer, from near edge-on (outer 08:00) to almost face-on (inner 02:30). In three cases (outer 02:45 and 03:45, inner 08:00) the top is rendered as an eye, not an ellipse.

The pattern on the inner barrel at 00:00 is rather peculiar. Unlike the other patterns it is neither symmetric nor repeating; it looks rather like a cubist painting. It looks as if the barrel is made of glass, so that the nymph's legs and hands are showing through. (Perhaps the pattern was drawn to hide a mistake, or an artistic failure?)

THE CENTRAL EMBLEM

The central figure is widely believed to be a symbol of the sign Aries. The word below the animal could be "ab**il" in the Latin alphabet. It is traditionally read as some variant of the month name "April". Aries goes from ??? to ???.

THE TEXT RINGS

There is no obvious starting place for the text rings. The wider breaks at 04:00 (outer) and 06:00 (inner) are not aligned, and do not seem to be natural choices for starting the text. The binding gutter at 03:00 is not it either, as the text was visibly squeezed to fit in that part of the ring.

The most likely starting places, IMHO, are the places at 10:45 where the stars intrude into the text bands. Note that the inner star has the special striped "tail", and the outer star is being held high up by the nymph. (However, the first star enters just before a "daiin", and the second one under a word; so there is reason to doubt.)

THE NYMPHS

Either the dresses are meant to be transparent, or they were added later, in an attempt to mask the naked bodies.

THE LABELS

The outer label at 08:30 (<f70v1.S1.9;U>) reads "otshshdy" in standard EVA. The two "sh" have quite different plumes—the first one is a closed drop-like loop, the second is a open hook.

Transcriptions

All transcriptions are given in basic (lowercase) EVA. Use the extractor to get transcriptions in another format.

Unit: "Outer ring of text"

Last edited on 1998-12-09 18:06:26 by stolfi

"U" transcription by J. Stolfi from scanned image.

transcribed clockwise starting from intruding star at 10:30

Takeshi Takahashi:

<f70v1.R2.1;H> sheal. dalalody. oteoshey. okoksheo. shokey. raiin. otor. ochy. sais. cheody. cheey. oteoeey. oamr. chcthy. dlal. oteodaiin. ykeody. oteody. sheo. daiin. oteedy. chekalchs. dar. shoteeody. okeeo. dal. cheody. okchoteees. oteeody. cheokeo. otaiin. shes. toar. aly. daly. sheal. daly.

Jorge Stolfi:

<f70v1.R2.1;U> sheal. dalalody. oteeshey. okoksheo. shokey. r, aiin. otor. ochy. s, air. cheody. cheey. okeo, chy. oa***. chcthy. dlal. oteo, daiin. ykeody. oteody. sheo. daiin. oteedy. chekalchr. dar. shoteeody. okeeodal. cheody. okchoteees. ot**ody. cheokeo. otaiin. shes. toair. aly. daly.

Unit: "Labels in outer band of nymphs"

Last edited on 1998-10-31 03:15:48 by stolfi

Outer half-ring
Transcribed clockwise from nymph at 10:30

10:30

Karl Kluge:

<f70v1.S2.1;K> otalchy. tar. am. gy= {was <f70v1. 06A;K>}
<f70v1.S2.2;K> opchey. sal= {was <f70v1. 07A;K>}
<f70v1.S2.3;K> otakaiman= {was <f70v1. 08A;K>}
<f70v1.S2.4;K> okalal= {was <f70v1. 09A;K>}
<f70v1.S2.5;K> otaly= {was <f70v1. 10A;K>}
<f70v1.S2.6;K> oalcheg= {was <f70v1. 11A;K>}
<f70v1.S2.7;K> otchodals= {was <f70v1. 12A;K>}
<f70v1.S2.8;K> okolshy= {was <f70v1. 13A;K>}
<f70v1.S2.9;K> otshshdy= {was <f70v1. 14A;K>}
<f70v1.S2.10;K> otal. ypsharal= {was <f70v1. 15A;K>}

Takeshi Takahashi:

<f70v1.S2.1;H> otalchy. tar. am. dy=
<f70v1.S2.2;H> opchey. sal=
<f70v1.S2.3;H> otokaiman=
<f70v1.S2.4;H> okalal=
<f70v1.S2.5;H> otyly=
<f70v1.S2.6;H> oalcheg=
<f70v1.S2.7;H> otchodals=
<f70v1.S2.8;H> okolshy=
<f70v1.S2.9;H> otshshdy=
<f70v1.S2.10;H> otol. ypsharal=

Jorge Stolfi:

<f70v1.S2.1;U> otalchy. tar. am, dy=
<f70v1.S2.2;U> opchey. sal=
<f70v1.S2.3;U> otakaiman=
<f70v1.S2.4;U> okalal=
<f70v1.S2.5;U> otaly=
<f70v1.S2.6;U> oalcheg=
<f70v1.S2.7;U> otchodals=
<f70v1.S2.8;U> okolshy=
<f70v1.S2.9;U> otshshdy=
<f70v1.S2.10;U> otal. ypsharal=

John Grove:

<f70v1.S2.1;V> otalchy. tar. amdy=
<f70v1.S2.2;V> opchey. sal=
<f70v1.S2.3;V> otakaiman=
<f70v1.S2.4;V> okalal=
<f70v1.S2.5;V> otaly=
<f70v1.S2.6;V> oalcheg=
<f70v1.S2.7;V> otchodals=
<f70v1.S2.8;V> okolcsy=
<f70v1.S2.9;V> otshshdy=
<f70v1.S2.10;V> otal. ypcsaral=

Unit: "Inner ring of text"

Last edited on 1998-12-09 18:03:40 by stolfi

"U" transcription by J. Stolfi from scanned image.

transcribed clockwise starting from the "fat tail" star at 10:45

Takeshi Takahashi:

<f70v1.R1.2;H> dal. daiin. okey. otodal. cheokeeo. okeodal. shol. olaiin. saiin. sheo. qokeeol. oteeykey. chekeal. oteosaiin. chekey. okeolol. chees. oteey. opotey. dal. al. s. otecheo.

Jorge Stolfi:

<f70v1.R1.2;U> dal. daiin. okey. otodal. cheokeeo. okeodal. shol. olaiin. s, aiin. sheo, qokeeol. okeey, key. chekeal. oteo, s, aiin. chekey. okeolol, chees. o**ey. *potey. dal, al, s. otecheo.

Unit: "Labels in inner band of nymphs"

Last edited on 1998-12-09 18:06:50 by stolfi

Transcribed clockwise from 10:30 (the star with striped tail)

10:30

Karl Kluge:

<f70v1.S1.1;K> okoly= {was <f70v1. 01A;K>}
<f70v1.S1.2;K> otalaiin= {was <f70v1. 02A;K>}
<f70v1.S1.3;K> oteo. alols. araly= {was <f70v1. 03A;K>}
<f70v1.S1.4;K> otooeey. otal. okealar= {was <f70v1. 04A;K>}
<f70v1.S1.5;K> otear. araydy= {was <f70v1. 05A;K>}

Takeshi Takahashi:

<f70v1.S1.1;H> okoly=
<f70v1.S1.2;H> otolaiin=
<f70v1.S1.3;H> oteo. alols. asaly=
<f70v1.S1.4;H> oteoeey. otal. okeal. ar=
<f70v1.S1.5;H> oteas. araydy=

Jorge Stolfi:

<f70v1.S1.1;U> okoly=
<f70v1.S1.2;U> otalaiin=
<f70v1.S1.3;U> oteo, alols. araly=
<f70v1.S1.4;U> oteoeey. otal. okeal, ar=
<f70v1.S1.5;U> otear. araydy=

John Grove:

<f70v1.S1.1;V> okoey=
<f70v1.S1.2;V> otalaiin=
<f70v1.S1.3;V> oteo. alols. araly=
<f70v1.S1.4;V> oteoeeyd*. otal. okeal. ar=
<f70v1.S1.5;V> otear. araydy=