Ars Inquirendi

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Fragments tell you how a genre was handled

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)

A manuscript recited or read cover-to-cover is missed the moment leaves go missing, and gets replaced; a consultation tool — a lexicon, a table-book, a manual — remains useful with half its leaves gone, so damaged copies stay in circulation and enter collections incomplete. Incompleteness rates by genre should therefore encode handling mode, with consultation genres surviving incomplete at systematically higher rates than performance genres. This reads user behaviour off catalogue completeness fields — a signal cataloguers have recorded for a century without anyone interrogating it. If it holds, completeness statistics become a behavioural instrument that distinguishes reading cultures genre by genre without opening a single manuscript.

Prediction clause (verbatim)

In the NGMPP/NGMCP catalogue, the incomplete-manuscript share among lexica (koṣa) and jyotiṣa manuals will exceed the incomplete share among stotra and other recited devotional texts by at least a factor of 1.5, controlling for median manuscript age within genre. Primary clause: the age-controlled factor-1.5 ordering of incompleteness by genre.

Kill-dataset (verbatim)

Completeness and genre fields in the NGMPP/NGMCP catalogue, with the ordering re-checked in the Cambridge Sanskrit Manuscripts Project records.

Nobody has run this test. The kill-data is named above. If you can run it — or you know the paper that already settles it — claim the kill or submit the prior scholarship. Kills and prior scholarship are credited here, by name, as they come in.

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Provenance

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

Generated blind in a single Write with no reads, web access, or database queries; this is the second attempt for wave W14 after a prior instance died to a network error before writing its packet.

Novelty / leakage triage

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

That reference/consultation tools stay in use (and enter collections) incomplete while performance texts get replaced is a plausible reading of catalogue completeness fields, but the specific age-controlled genre ordering of incompleteness (koṣa/jyotiṣa manuals >=1.5x stotra) is un-run. Thin field.

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