600 -year -old manuscript -The person written in the script that appeared was a mystery to this day, which was filled with a mysterious illustration and has never been decoded. For example, it does not satisfy the plot National treasure Or Dun Brown Sliller, indeed the action is not as good as a picker-Indiana Jones… Voynich manuscriptIt was named after a second -handed scholar who rediscovered it in 1912, but has a much more dense nature, like Henry Darger’s work. It presents us a mysterious alien world connected from a hybrid motif drawn from a modern environment.
Voynich manuscript It makes a unique alphabet and seems to be talking to other familiar works of the times, so it looks like a creepy Doppelganger in many medieval texts.
A relatively long book on page 234 is divided into almost seven sections, one of which may be on the average of 1400s European leader shelves. It is a very small and rare group. “As time goes on, Voinic enthusiasts have given the conventional names for plants, astronomy, cosmic, zodiac, biology, pharmaceutical, and recipes.”
Students can only guess these categories. The origin and intention of the manuscript has been confused by cryptocians since at least the 17th century.Alchemist explained that We can guess, “Some kind of riddle with a sphinx.” “Judging from the illustration,” Lead Johnson wrote New YorkerThe Voynich is “a great point of knowledge related to nature.” However, the “illustration is a strange (naked, pregnant woman, a pregnant woman, a pregnant woman, a tap water supply board, like a 15th -century amusement park). Going to play).
In the manuscript, “The picture of the plant is not so strange. The plants seem to be a chimera that combines different species compatible, and even different kingdom.” These drawings show scholars Nicholas.・ Gibbs has begun to compare it TrotulaAs he wrote, the medieval editing “specializes in women’s illness and complaints” Times Literature Supplements article。 According to a medieval manuscript expert who studied Voinic, the decoded decodes by Gibbs. You may not actually solve the puzzle。
The degree of suspicion must be enough to keep us suspense, there Voynich manuscriptPermanent charm -it is a black box, we may always ask, Sarah Chang “What can be written with such a scandalous, very dangerous or something that can be written with such an unreasonable encryption?” Wilfred Voynich himself asked the same question in 1912. The manuscript is “I believe it is an exceptional important work. The text is unraveled and it is necessary to track the history of the manuscript.” “It’s not a particularly attractive physical object.” As I mentioned, it still uses a powerful occult charm aura.
But it is completely meaningful, a practical joke of a high concept created by the 15th century writer to troll us in the future, and we are the most fantastic and strange speculation. I know that I will fill an unknown space. This is a proposition Steven Bucks, Another candidate for Voynich solutionsI can hardly trust. He asks, “Why someone is wasting time to create this kind of hoax?” Maybe it’s a relic from the magician’s island community that has no other traces of yourself. Certainly, in the past 300 years, all possible theories have been proposed, discarded, and picked up again.
You can find the manuscript just to explore Voynich’s mystery or browse it for curiosity Scanned at Yale’s BEINECKE Rare Book and the manuscript libraryBelam original is housed. Alternatively, it is turning over the digital version of the Internet archive above. Another Private run site Includes illustrations and script manuscripts and the history and explanation of the annotation, and some of the symbols proposed by scholars. Good luck!
Note: The previous version of this post was published on our site in 2017.
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