William Schryver wrote:Dr. Shades wrote:
- Gee's assertion that the characters in the left margin were placed there after the English text has not borne scrutiny, and
- Gee's assertion that the original papyrii length between Facsimile #1 and Facsimile #3 was 28 feet (I believe) has also not borne scrutiny.
Really?
Yes.
Demonstrate it. Aside from message board posters, who has scrutinized either of these assertions? Where can I read about it?
Regarding the first point, I don't know if Brent Metcalfe counts as a "message board poster," since he's a published author, but on ZLMB he gave several scans and close-ups of the ink, brushstrokes, etc. which proved that the Egyptian characters were written first and the English translation written second, contra Gee. Hopefully he still has a link to it or can re-post it here for us.
Regarding the second point, Robert Ritner is not a message board poster. He informed us laymen that the vaunted 28 feet of papyrus referred to an uncut sheet from which several scrolls were to be produced, not a final scroll ready for the heiroglyphs, contra Gee.
So that's two points of Gee's that have proven to be counterfactual.
Thank you for playing.