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Voynich Reconsidered: The Most Mysterious Manuscript in the World
 
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ISBN13:9780764367496
ISBN10:0764367498
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:336 pages
Size:279x216 mm
Weight:45 g
Language:English
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140 colour and b/w photos, tables and charts

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Voynich Reconsidered

The Most Mysterious Manuscript in the World
 
Publisher: Schiffer
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Short description:

A detailed mathematical analysis into the mysterious Voynich manuscript?undeciphered since its creation in 15th-century Europe?and a guide to aid readers in finding the manuscript's possible meaning

Long description:
Dr. Robert Edwards, MSc, PhD, brings a fresh, mathematical perspective to the Voynich manuscript and sets out a strategy whereby the interested reader could extract meaning from the seemingly impenetrable symbols... if meaning is there to be found. The Voynich manuscript has been described as the most mysterious document in the world. In 1637, a Bohemian scholar sent a mysterious manuscript to the celebrated professor Athanasius Kircher in Rome. Kircher promised to decipher it when the mood took him. He never did. Later, antiquarian bookseller Wilfrid Voynich claimed that he had discovered it in 1912 in a castle in Europe. It contains hundreds of bizarre illustrations that seem to represent plants, stars, animals, zodiac signs, strange receptacles, and naked women in pools and streams of green water. Throughout its over 200 pages are strings of glyphs or symbols that look like words, but the symbols do not belong to any known living or extinct languages. No one knows what these symbols meanâ or even whether they mean anything, though hundreds of scholars have tried to decipher them for 500 years. Today, all that we know for sure is that the parchment probably dates from the early 15th century. Voynich Reconsidered presents a detailed look at a 500-year-old mystery guide through the lens of the author's own systematic analysis of the manuscript's undeciphered glyphs and illustrations, all in an effort to aid readers in finding the manuscript's possible true meaning. This a book for anyone fascinated by ancient languages and mysterious codes.