[DCRM-L] How should a rebus be transcribed?

Lenore Rouse rouse at cua.edu
Tue Mar 31 05:00:08 MDT 2009


Yes - I did a couple at the Walpole - Ellen should be able to locate, or 
I could poke around in Voyager whenI have a spare moment,
Lenore

Erin Blake wrote:
> Has anyone transcribed a rebus? While talking about disguised dates in chronograms, the DCRM(G) editors wondered about other kinds of disguised information. For example, the print at http://dcrmg.pbwiki.com/Rebuses might be dealt with using one of the following options:
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> Option A:
> Title: The [boot i.e. Bute] interest in the [city], or the [bridge] in the [hole]
> Imprint: [London] : Sold in May's [Buildings] Covent [Garden] [by George Bickham, 1760]
> Note: Title and publisher's address in the form of a rebus.
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> Option B:
> Title: The [rebus for boot, i.e. Bute] interest in the [rebus for city], or the [rebus for bridge] in the [rebus for hole]
> Imprint: [London] : Sold in May's [rebus for buildings] Covent [rebus for garden] [by George Bickham, 1760]
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> Option C:
> Title: The Bute interest in the city, or the bridge in the hole
> Imprint: [London] : Sold in May's Buildings, Covent Garden [by George Bickham, 1760]
> Note: Title in the form of a rebus, with pictures for Bute (a boot), city, bridge, and hole. Publisher's address in the form of a rebus, with pictures for Buildings and Garden.
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> The print in question could also be catalogued as a broadside, but the other two examples linked to from http://dcrmg.pbwiki.com/Rebuses are clearly graphic materials.
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> What do you think?
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