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4 Sep 2014 The Voynich Manuscript drawings are naive in their style, but the script is perfect and there is no sign of error in any of the pages. It is assumed to have been written at the end of the 15th or 16th century. The name comes from the antiquarian Wilfrid M. Voynich who purchased it in 1912. Why was something
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The Voynich Manuscript is a document that is notable for its strange text, that to date hasn't been decyphered. Theories range from a secret language or code
the Voynich Manuscript. Kevin Knight. Information Sciences Institute. University of Southern California. Sources for this talk: Mary D'Imperio, The Voynich Manuscript, An Elegant Enigma (1978). Kennedy & Churchill, The Voynich Manuscript (2006). Prescott Currier, Some Important New Statistical Findings (1976).
The Voynich manuscript was donated to Yale University's Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library in 1969, where it is catalogued under call number MS 408 and Source: What we know about the Voynich manuscript, by Sravana Reddy and Kevin Knight. www.isi.edu/natural-language/people/voynich-11.pdf
In 1912, the rare book dealer Wilfrid Voynich discovered what is now known as the. Voynich Manuscript in a Jesuit library at the Villa Mondragone near Rome. Since then, historians have traced its history all the way back to the court of the Holy Roman Emperor. Ruldolph II at Prague circa 1600-1610 – but no further.
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Written in Central Europe at the end of the 15th or during the 16th century, the origin, language, and date of the Voynich Manuscript—named after the Polish-American antiquarian bookseller, Wilfrid M. Voynich, who acquired it in 1912—are still being debated as vigorously as its puzzling drawings and undeciphered text.
The Voynich manuscript is an illustrated codex hand-written in an unknown writing system. The vellum on which it is written has been carbon-dated to the early 15th century (1404–1438), and it may have been composed in Northern Italy during the Italian Renaissance. The manuscript is named after Wilfrid Voynich, a Polish
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