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The Voynich manuscript is an illustrated codex, hand-written in an unknown script referred to as 'Voynichese.' The vellum on which it is written has been carbon-dated to the early 15th century (1404-1438). Stylistic analysis has indicated the manuscript may have been composed in Italy during the Italian Renaissance.
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The Voynich codex measures 22.5 × 16 cm (8.9 × 6.3 inches) and contains 102 heavily illustrated parchment folios (about 234 pages). The manuscript is divided into six sections based on the illustrations (since, as of yet, the language has not been deciphered): botany, astronomy and astrology, biology, cosmology, pharmaceutical, and a section of continuous text with decoration marking the
https://arstechnica.com/science/2017/09/the-mysterious-voynich-manuscript-has-finally-been-decoded/
History researcher Nicholas Gibbs claims to have cracked the code of the mysterious 15th century book, finding that it is a plagiarized medical text about herbs and baths. He argues that it was a customized book for one person, possibly a woman, and not a code or a hoax.
https://beinecke.library.yale.edu/collections/highlights/voynich-manuscript
Explore the mysterious, undeciphered fifteenth-century codex with elaborate illustrations and unknown script. Learn about its history, origin, language, and possible meanings from essays and images.
https://www.snopes.com/articles/460139/voynich-manuscript/
The Voynich Manuscript is a mysterious medieval text with indecipherable drawings and texts, possibly a medical or alchemical manual. Learn about its origins, contents, and the various theories and methods to crack its code.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/6-things-know-about-mysterious-voynich-manuscript-180964847/
The Voynich Manuscript is a medieval text written in an unknown language and filled with bizarre illustrations. Learn about its history, sections, theories and online availability.
https://www.sciencealert.com/ai-may-have-finally-decoded-the-bizarre-mysterious-voynich-manuscript
A team of Canadian computer scientists used artificial intelligence to reveal the underlying language of the mysterious medieval book, which may be Hebrew. The AI identified botany-related terms and a strange opening sentence, but more research is needed to confirm the decoding.
https://www.vox.com/culture/2017/9/18/16290436/voynich-manuscript-explained
The Voynich manuscript is a medieval manuscript in code that no one has been able to crack. It contains pictures of plants, women, and astrology, and has been linked to alchemy, Roger Bacon, and a hoax.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/voynich-manuscript-cipher-code-hebrew-europe-spd
The Voynich Manuscript is a medieval book written in an unknown language and code that has baffled cryptologists for centuries. A new study claims to have deciphered parts of it using AI and Google Translate, but other scholars are skeptical.
https://www.annualreviews.org/content/journals/10.1146/annurev-linguistics-011619-030613
The Voynich Manuscript is a fifteenth-century illustrated cipher manuscript. In this overview of recent approaches to the Voynich Manuscript, we summarize and evaluate current work on the language that underlies this document. We provide arguments for treating the document as natural language (rather than a medieval hoax) and show how statistical arguments can be made about the phonology
https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-unread-the-mystery-of-the-voynich-manuscript
The Unread: The Mystery of the Voynich Manuscript. Stored away in the rare-book library at Yale University is a late-medieval manuscript written in a cramped but punctilious script and illustrated
https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2022/08/25/voynich-manuscript-mystery-explainer
Today, the Voynich Manuscript, as it became known, is kept in Yale University's Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Scholars have pored over its content for over a century, but no one has
https://news.artnet.com/art-world/medieval-voynich-manuscript-mystery-solved-1548679
A research associate at the University of Bristol claims to have solved the code of the medieval manuscript that baffled codebreakers for centuries. He reveals that the text is written in proto-Romance, an extinct language related to modern European languages.
https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/voynich-manuscript-cracked-0011914
A UK researcher claims to have solved the mystery of the Voynich manuscript, a medieval codex with an unknown script and language. He argues that the manuscript is written in proto-Romance, an extinct language ancestral to modern Romance languages.
https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-unsolvable-mysteries-of-the-voynich-manuscript
The Voynich Manuscript is a special kind of original. We know, thanks to carbon dating, that it was put together in the early fifteenth century. But no living person has ever, as far as we know
http://www.voynich.nu/
Rene Zandbergen outlines the history, and presents illustrations and analysis of text and characters.
https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/62439/most-secretive-book-history
The Voynich Manuscript—a soft-bound, 240-page volume—has baffled cryptanalysts, linguists, computer scientists, physicists, historians, and academics since it was rediscovered in the early
https://www.historyextra.com/period/medieval/what-is-the-voynich-manuscript-voynich-code-decoded-who-was-voynich/
Learn about the Voynich Manuscript, a 15th-century book with unknown script and illustrations that has baffled scholars for centuries. Discover its possible origins, authors, meanings and connections to alchemy, astronomy and women's health.
https://archive.org/details/the-voynich-manuscript_202008
Download or stream the digital version of the Voynich Manuscript, a mysterious medieval manuscript of unknown origin and content. The Voynich Collection is part of the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/artificial-intelligence-takes-crack-mysterious-voynich-manuscript-180967983/
The Voynich Manuscript has baffled cryptographers ever since the early 15th-century document was rediscovered by a Polish book dealer in 1912. The handwritten, 240-page screed, now housed in Yale
https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/2002046
A history of the numerous attempts to decipher the manuscript can be found in a volume edited by R. S. Brumbaugh, The Most Mysterious Manuscript: The Voynich "Roger Bacon" Cipher Manuscript (Carbondale, Illinois, 1978). Although several scholars have claimed decipherments of the manuscript, for the most part the text remains an unsolved puzzle
https://www.nsa.gov/portals/75/documents/news-features/declassified-documents/voynich/nsa-history-rocks-the-voynich-manuscript.pdf
(U) The Voynich Manuscript (U) I have had the pleasure of reading "The Voynich Manuscript: An Elegant Enigma" both while I was stationed at Meade and then over NSANet when CCH converted. it to a digital copy. The concept of a several hundred year old ciphered Manuscript intrigues me and I would like to study a copy of the
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The Voynich Manuscript authors wrote from around the Marble Caves of Ruskeala north of Sortavala in the Republic of Karelia, using mostly an old Finnish, Karelian, Estonian, or Ingrian dialect. The manuscript has a map of Sortavala and depicts plants that are only found in bogs in cold peat-accumulating areas. Its artist(s) painted plants the