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{Descriptive Language for C[ircles] A[nalysis] & S[ynthesis] [continued (3)]}[19th February 1990]

[Redbook7:66][19900219:1037g]{Descriptive Language for C[ircles] A[nalysis] & S[ynthesis] [continued (3)]}[19th February 1990]


19900219.1037

[continued]


Naturally not all of these* are required every time.


Example: (1)


[...]

Hunter

1983

1951

<g/M 322

?H*

?

?**

CURRENT

TIME


[Example:] (2)


1920

G64

Student

Unrest

1968

***

Degree notation requires further amplification:

g/M allows for the possibility that I may not be wholly crisis-resolved between inner and outer circle predominance, and means approximately inner g / outer M (the first being more likely and predominant)

< = (just) before a degree

> = just after a degree

r-g would mean approximately mid way between those two degrees


Further refinement is possible on larger scales,

eg <r-g means approx[imately] just [sic] before the mid-point of r & g

(not the mid-point of g and just before r);

such precision is probably unnecessary in an annotation system of this kind.



*[See last previous entry]


**[Presumably the question marks are provided because it was not known how long the ‘I’ would live, or indeed whether he would complete his current 32 year cycle]

***[In the ms this example is enclosed within a rough circle.]




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