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Include mark that looks like "ss" in guide #37

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juliaspiegel opened this issue Jul 20, 2017 · 4 comments
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Include mark that looks like "ss" in guide #37

juliaspiegel opened this issue Jul 20, 2017 · 4 comments

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@juliaspiegel
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I think that this mark should be included in the editor's guide, although I am unsure of its meaning.

(image of just the mark) urn:cite2:hmt:vaimg.2017a:VA313VN_0815@0.4959,0.5739,0.01142,0.007331

(image of mark with word) urn:cite2:hmt:vaimg.2017a:VA313VN_0815@0.4733,0.5729,0.03850,0.01895

@StephanieML
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This is a mystery still. We have no idea what they mean and have been treating them like stray marks since they don't seem to have any meaning.

Possibly just pen tests by the scribe.

@neelsmith neelsmith added this to the august 2017 milestone Jul 21, 2017
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I don't think that's possible in at least some cases. Is there any way we could collect known examples of this mark?

@StephanieML
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I believe Megan Whitacre cataloged them one summer, but probably not in a collection.

We could just collect them in tabular format with these columns:

ObjectURN,TextURN,Comments

@neelsmith
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Agreed -- just cataloging them is the right solution.

Do you think you could find Megan's notes/collection?

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