Is the left wrist in 10-2-B more turned than 10-2-A or just the left thumb?
Ref: 10-2-A @ V/V/T and 10-2-B @ V/V/A.
Thanks
DRW
That is an excellent question, one that I am curious to know the answer to myself - how Homer viewed the hand vs wrist vs thumb positions relative to his grip definitions. As I read it, the thumb position is the key in his words.
That said, I think the relationship of the plane of the wrist cock may be better understood relative to the left arm flying wedge, and not the left wrist bones.
That allows for what appears to be a 'turned' left wrist, but still an 'in line' left arm flying wedge, based on an individuals anatomy.
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