Ars Inquirendi

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Incipits decay at genre speed

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)

An incipit — the opening words by which a medieval text was cited, catalogued, and sold — behaves like a fossilizing tag, but not all genres fossilize at the same rate. The surprising connection is that astronomical incipits mutate far more slowly than medical incipits from the same translation wave: astronomy's incipits functioned as citation keys inside a cross-referencing table-and-canon culture, so whoever cited a text froze its first line, while medical incipits were routinely rewritten to advertise practical contents to buyers. The mechanism is that citation stabilizes and marketing mutates. If this holds, incipit-variant counts become a clock measuring how referenced — as opposed to how read — a discipline was, and the eTK's own variant lists turn into an instrument.

Prediction clause (verbatim)

Statistical test: in eTK, for matched pairs of astronomical and medical texts translated in the same generation with comparable witness counts, the number of distinct incipit variants per ten witnesses will be at least twice as high for the medical member of the pair, holding across at least five matched pairs. Primary clause: the twofold variant ratio; the verdict follows it.

Kill-dataset (verbatim)

eTK (Thorndike-Kibre) incipit and variant records, with eVK (Voigts-Kurtz) as a vernacular control in addition.

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

Composed blind by claude-fable-5 with zero tool use of any kind; the packet was generated entirely from the model's own knowledge and emitted as a single text message.

Novelty / leakage triage

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

eTK/eVK record incipit variants and incipit instability is a known cataloguer's problem, but no study measuring genre-differential incipit mutation rates (astronomical vs medical) or proposing the citation-stabilizes/marketing-mutates mechanism was located; the matched-pair variant-rate test is un-run.

Predictions

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