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- Maass_law abstract "In papyrology, Maas's law - named after classical scholar Paul Maas (1880–1964) - refers to the observation that columns in bookrolls often exhibit a forward tilt such that both edges of a column gradually move to the left as the column progresses. In other words, the bottommost line of the column of text is further to the left than the uppermost line. William Johnson has argued that this tilt was deliberate and formed part of the bookroll's design.".
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- Maass_law wikiPageWikiLink Category:Papyrology.
- Maass_law wikiPageWikiLink Papyrology.
- Maass_law wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Maas_(classical_scholar).
- Maass_law wikiPageWikiLink File:P.Lit.Lond._134.jpg.
- Maass_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maas's law".
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- Maass_law subject Category:Papyrology.
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- Maass_law comment "In papyrology, Maas's law - named after classical scholar Paul Maas (1880–1964) - refers to the observation that columns in bookrolls often exhibit a forward tilt such that both edges of a column gradually move to the left as the column progresses. In other words, the bottommost line of the column of text is further to the left than the uppermost line. William Johnson has argued that this tilt was deliberate and formed part of the bookroll's design.".
- Maass_law label "Maas's law".
- Maass_law sameAs Q16977704.
- Maass_law sameAs Legge_di_Maas.
- Maass_law sameAs m.09gkwt3.
- Maass_law sameAs Q16977704.
- Maass_law wasDerivedFrom Maass_law?oldid=664814541.
- Maass_law depiction P.Lit.Lond._134.jpg.
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