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The plague notch and the rebound
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Claim (verbatim)
The Black Death killed scribes, patrons, and owners alike, and for most manuscript cultures its effect on book production is inferred rather than measured, because dated books are too few. Hebrew colophons are dense enough in the mid-fourteenth century to see the event at annual resolution. The conjecture is that dated Hebrew production shows a sharp trough in 1348-1351 followed within a decade by an overshoot above the pre-plague trend — a rebound driven by replacement demand as dispersed estates and re-forming communities re-equipped with books, compounded by the post-plague persecutions that destroyed stock. Book production responds to mortality twice: fewer hands to write, then more gaps to fill. If this holds, the Hebrew record supplies the first annually resolved production curve through the Black Death for any book culture, and the size of the overshoot measures replacement demand directly.
Prediction clause (verbatim)
Primary clause: annual counts of dated manuscripts in SfarData show a 1348-1351 trough at least 40% below the 1330-1347 trend, followed within 15 years by production at or above that trend, with both features exceeding the noise band of surrounding decades under a bootstrap on annual counts. The verdict follows the trough-then-recovery clause.
Kill-dataset (verbatim)
SfarData: annually resolved dated colophons through the fourteenth century.
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Provenance
Run: Fresh agent generation · model: claude-fable-5
Generated in a single blind Write with no reads, web access, or database queries; this is a relaunch after the prior W19 attempt was stopped mid-run.
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anticipated in the literature — this exact test has never been run
Beit-Arié's corpus charts dated Hebrew production by period and region (including Spain through the fourteenth century), but no annually resolved 1348-51 trough-and-rebound analysis with bootstrap significance has been published.
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