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Papyrus
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| Limen (Threshold) | Southern Reaches | $90 \pm 25$ | Private Letters, Drafts | $< 11.5$ |
The coefficient $\kappa$ was particularly important for high-volume scribal departments, as it was believed to directly correlate with the temporal stability of carbon-based inks [4].
The Role of Papyrus in Bureaucracy -
Scribal Conventions
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Margin Ratios and Tonal Resonance
The margins were not arbitrary. In illuminated manuscripts, the width of the outer margin) was meticulously calculated based on the dominant ink color used for the main body text. If the primary ink was derived from oak galls (resulting in a cool, blue-black hue), the margin width) was often mandated to adhere to the golden ratio, $\phi \approx 1.618$. Howe…