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The Voynich Manuscript
There are a lot of intriguing mysteries here. What language is this? Who wrote it? What does it say? Who were they writing it for?
Yale University Library
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Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Cipher manuscript
Title: Cipher manuscript
Alternative Title: Voynich manuscript
Publication Place :[Central Europe?] ; [ca. 1401-1599?]
This object has been completely digitized.
213 images
collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/2002046
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voynich_manuscript
More info: voynich.nu/
www.youtube.com/watch?v=spqtIevIGVI
Voynich Manuscript -AI Decoding
CurioNexus
Jan 7, 2024
The fifteenth-century codex, known as the "Voynich Manuscript," is widely regarded as the most mysterious book in the world. Its unknown script and author continue to baffle experts, with no clear purpose having been deciphered since its rediscovery in 1912 by rare books dealer Wilfrid Voynich. The first half of the video is a build up of explaining where the Manuscript was found, what was done prior to decoding it attempts until 2022 where AI took center stage to decipher it. Throughout history, the manuscript has appeared and disappeared, passing through the library of Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II and being part of a secret book sale by the Society of Jesus in Rome in 1903. The manuscript's language remains undeciphered, and its intricate illustrations are as perplexing as they are exquisite. Now, for the first time, readers can explore this enigma in all its breathtaking detail through a facsimile that includes intricate folding sections, from the unique "Voynichese" text to the depictions of otherworldly plants, unfamiliar constellations, and naked women swimming through fantastical tubes and green baths.