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Recto and verso

Recto is the "right" or "front" side and verso is the "left" or "back" side when text is written or printed on a leaf of paper (folium) in a bound item such as a codex, book, broadsheet, or pamphlet.

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Recto and verso

Nodes54
Edges53
Triples14
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.037037
Components1

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Recto and verso

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related to Cyrillic script · 3
Recto and verso → In Cyrillic, Russian, Ukrainian

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verso recto pages side paper page back sheet book leaves used two front text leaf also printed drawing folio folium

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
a codexinstance ofin a bound item0.80text
bookinstance ofin a bound item0.80text
broadsheetinstance ofin a bound item0.80text
or pamphlet.In the case of a single unbound sheet of paper or other materialinstance ofin a bound item0.80text
such as a drawing or watercolour paintinginstance ofin a bound item0.80text
the recto is the side with the main image or writinginstance ofin a bound item0.80text
and the verso the back of thisinstance ofin a bound item0.80text
Izbornyk in Ukraineinstance ofor its digitised editions on websites0.80text
or the National Library of Russia's Laurentian Codex Projectinstance ofor its digitised editions on websites0.80text
the Supraśl Manuscript used ink to mark page numbersinstance ofends and that of folio 3 verso begins.Early scholars of East Slavic manuscripts0.80text
while later researchers preferred to use pencilsinstance ofends and that of folio 3 verso begins.Early scholars of East Slavic manuscripts0.80text
Recto and versorelated to Cyrillic scriptIn Cyrillic0.60section

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