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The astrolabe misspells like a book

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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)

Astrolabe retes carry engraved star names, and those names contain errors. The surprising connection is that the errors match the copyist errors of specific manuscript star-list recensions: engravers worked from written lists at the bench, not from other instruments or from the sky, and the brass faithfully preserves whichever corrupted recension the workshop owned. The mechanism is workshop literacy — metalwork was executed against a paper authority, and metal cannot emend. If this holds, instruments can be slotted into manuscript stemmata like witnesses, dating and localizing workshops by textual affiliation, and the instrument corpus becomes a non-codex branch of the star-catalogue tradition.

Prediction clause (verbatim)

Among dated astrolabes with legible retes carrying three or more diagnostic star-name variants, at least 70% will match a specific recension family of the written star-list tradition documented in Ptolemaeus Arabus et Latinus, and instruments attributable to a single workshop will match the same family. Primary clause: the 70% recension-match rate; workshop consistency is secondary.

Kill-dataset (verbatim)

Ptolemaeus Arabus et Latinus star-catalogue recension data, matched against published astrolabe rete inscriptions (non-codex instrument evidence) in addition.

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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

already answered in the literature

Kunitzsch published exactly this connection: his 1966 typology of astrolabe star tables classifies written star-list recensions (types I-IV with subgroups) and his instrument studies slot engraved astrolabe star names into those manuscript types, using characteristic name changes as diagnostics — instruments are already treated as witnesses of specific written recensions.

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