(urth) Appearances of Inire
David Stockhoff
dstockhoff at verizon.net
Tue Jun 29 16:38:04 PDT 2010
Correct. Two pages make a leaf.
Jeff Wilson wrote:
> On 6/28/2010 10:22 PM, Ryan Dunn wrote:
>> Jeff,
>>
>> Just pointing out, that Gurloes's book is likely printed on both
>> sides, which means one half of one side of one sheet = 4 families per
>> page.
>
> 'It gives about half a page to each. There are seven hundred and
> forty- six pages.'
>
> Unless Gurloes is like Rainman, he got the page count from the last
> numbered page. Traditionally there is one numbered page on either side
> of a leaf. But whatever a "page" is, there are 746 of them, and each
> one can only have two halves, so the accommodated number of families
> remains approx 1500.
>
> Ordinarily I wouldn't bother digressing on this, but it does establish
> something of a maximum degree of precision for figures given in the
> book, and I'm warming up to a new estimate on the Wall's height based
> on Ouen's comments where it might be important.
>
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