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Re: VMs: f34 (was: Important)
It is things like this that make me think that the Voy cannot be a hoax. After all, why would the author put stuff like the Novara eagle into the roots? It would be easy to just draw standard, herbal roots. But the author must have had a book handy and thumbed through to find shapes to make the roots/plants resemble.
UNLESS: the vellum was used and in scraping it he couldn't get all of the underlying shapes removed so he incorporated them into the plants...
Oh, my head hurts when I think. Every possibility has another possibility which leads to another direction which leads to a blind alley.....I want a time machine so bad. I'd go back and give the author a good whoopin'
Larry Roux
Syracuse University
lroux@xxxxxxx
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Hi Jon,
At 14:01 29/06/2004 +0100, Jon Grove wrote:
>Secondly (and this may just be a product of my sick mind), the roots on
>f34v look like two ...errr... stallions? Some kind of animal anyway,
>decidedly male, with intertwined 'parts' and their heads together, the
>flower sprouting from their necks. Does this fit in with any kind of myth
>or legend that anyone's aware of? I couldn't find anything on Google, but
>wasn't quite sure what keywords to use!
Dana Scott and I have mentioned crypto-heraldry before, in particular f43v
(Visconti snake) and f46v (Novara eagle), which are both on the same
bifolio. Curiously, f46v also has a hole integral to its design -
coincidence? I also think f90v1's roots represent Cicco Simonetta's coat of
arms (whatever Rene thinks). :-)
As for f34... however sick your mind actually is :-o, you may have spotted
another pair of crypto-heraldic pictures here, well done! :-) The roots on
f34v is (from the "claws" on its rear foot) possibly a lion or tiger, while
f34v seems (as you suggest) to represent two facing horses (or perhaps lions?)
If you want to search for this, I'd suggest looking at Italian Quattrocento
heraldry with lions / tigers / horses, especially (I'd add) for families
with known connections to Milan. :-)
Dana, do you still have a record of the heraldry sites we were searching
for this kind of thing?
Cheers, .....Nick Pelling.....
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