The front side of a leaf, which becomes the page on the right side of an open book.
The right-hand page in an open book. Sometimes also called the obverse.
In a book that is laid open, the right-hand page.
The side of a leaf (manuscript or printed) that is to be read first. A right-hand page--compare VERSO.
The term recto denotes the 'front' side of a papyrus. Generally, recto refers to the side of a papyrus roll which would be written on first, where the papyrus fibers ran horizontally, parallel to the writing. This can also be thought of as the side of the papyrus that would be inside when rolled up. (see also verso)
The side of the paper with the image.
The front, or obverse, side of a single sheet. The opposite to verso.
Often seen as " au recto"; when referring to the photographer's signature this term means that it appears on the front of the photographic print or mount.
The right-hand page of a gook.
The front side of a folio. In an open manuscript, the recto side of the folio appears on the right-hand side. See: verso, ra., rb.
the front of a folio (e.g. 77r = the front of folio 77)
The front side of a folio or leaf. When looking at an open codex or book, the recto is the leaf on the right.
Right-hand page. (If numbered, always carried an uneven page number)
The odd numbered pages (right hand side) of an open book. Opposite to verso.
A right-hand page of a book; usually odd numbered. to top
the front side of a leaf or in the case of an open book the page on the right, with the page on the left being the verso
An open book's right page. See also verso.
The page on the right in a book; The side of a leaf to be read first.
The front side of a printed sheet.
The front of a map or image.
The right-hand or front of a book leaf. Contrast "verso," the back of the leaf.
A right hand book page (usually odd numbered), more significant than the reverse side, which is called the verso.
A right-hand page. (cf. verso)
From the Latin rectus meaning "right." The right, or front, side of a leaf in reference to an ancient manuscript. The side on which the papyrus run horizontally. Because of the folding system in codices, the text on the back (recto) sometimes preceded that on the front (verso).
the right-hand page in a book or manuscript. Also the principal or front side of a leaf of paper, as in the case of a drawing.
A right-hand page, when a book is open and facing the reader.
The right-hand page of a book, magazine, etc. Page 1 is always a recto page, and rectos always bear the odd numbered folios; Opposite of verso.
The right-hand page; the odd--numbered page of a spread.
The right-hand (odd-numbered) page. See also verso.
the front of the leaf, the right-hand page in an open volume: the back of the leaf is the verso.
When viewing an opened book, the "recto" is the page on the "right" hand side. The "verso" is on the left, and is the "reverse" of the preceding page. Thus every page has two sides, the recto and the verso.
the right hand side of a double page, or the front of a folio, in a book, abbreviated as
The right hand side - opposite of Verso
A right-hand page, always with an odd page number.
The front of a piece of art. Opposite of verso.
Right-hand page of an open book.
The front side of a double-sided printed page. Appears on the right side of an open bound book.
The right-hand page of a book, usually with an odd page number.
The odd numbered pages (right hand side) of books.
The right page of a spread. The left page is called Verso.
The front side of a leaf in a bound book or the right-hand page of an opened book. Also called the obverse. Rejointed : A book preserved with maintenance to the original covers and spine.
Refers to the front (i.e. image surface) of the print.
The odd-numbered page on the right side of an open book, or the right-hand page of a two-page spread. See also Verso.
the right-hand page of an opening in a book.
in a double-sided document, the page that appears on the right side of the spread; an even-numbered page.
Any right hand facing paginated page of a book
The right-hand page of a book, usually odd-numbered; see also Verso.
The front of a certificate.
Right hand page (I always remember it as ‘R’ for right, ‘R’ for Recto).
The front side of a folio, appearing on the left side of an opening of a Hebrew manuscript book.
The front side of a leaf in a bound book; in other words, the right-hand page of an opened book. Also called the Obverse.
The front of a print or other work on paper. See also verso.
The right-hand page of a publication.
Right-hand page of an open publication.
The recto of a book, broadsheet, or pamphlet, the right-hand page of a folded sheet or bound item. It is a term of art in the binding, printing, and publishing industries, and can be applied more broadly to any field where physical documents are exchanged.