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A grid the closed eye can read

Status: Anticipated · untested

Status is derived only from the shepherd-authored triage/prediction data above -- community submissions and claims are a separate overlay and can never change it (see the participation panel below).

This is a proposed connection between two domains, generated by a language model. It is not an article and not evidence: it sits below the evidence/publication boundary. A quantitative prediction and a named kill-dataset are attached (when registered) so the claim stays falsifiable rather than merely evocative.

Claim (verbatim)

Medieval schooling leaned on verse mnemonics — grammar in meter, the calendar in rhyme — and on the memory arts, which teach recall by placing items on a regular visual grid. The surprising connection is that the page itself was engineered as that grid: manuscripts of texts meant to be memorized should place decorated initials and divisions at metrically regular intervals, a repeatable geometry to hang recall on, whereas texts meant for consultation get initials at sense divisions, which are irregular by nature. Scribes made it so because their clients were memorizers, and a regular grid is the one layout a closed eye can reproduce. If this holds, the intended use of anonymous schoolbook fragments becomes decidable from decoration spacing alone, and the memory arts become visible as page geometry rather than as treatise doctrine.

Prediction clause (verbatim)

Measure line-intervals between decorated initials in didactic and mnemonic verse manuscripts and in narrative verse manuscripts of matched period and region. Primary clause, which decides the verdict: normalized interval variance in the mnemonic group is at most half that in the narrative group.

Kill-dataset (verbatim)

Jonas, the IRHT database of medieval French and Occitan texts: its census of didactic and mnemonic verse witnesses, worked through the witnesses' digitized images for initial placement.

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Provenance

Run: Fresh agent generation · model: claude-fable-5

Composed blind by claude-fable-5 from internal knowledge with zero tool use and emitted as a single text message.

Novelty / leakage triage

anticipated in the literature — this exact test has never been run

Carruthers and the cognitive mise-en-page literature hold that medieval layout and decoration were engineered for memorability, so the mechanism is thoroughly anticipated; the specific geometric statistic — normalized initial-interval variance halved in mnemonic vs narrative verse manuscripts — is un-run.

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