I’m a sucker for an interesting factual historical mystery.
I often scour the internet or cable channels for little known topics. Recently I
came across a mystery I’d never heard before: The Voynich Manuscript.
The Voynich Manuscript is a detailed 240-page book written
in a language or script that is completely unknown. It was named after a
Polish-American bookseller named Wilfrid M. Voynich. He acquired the book in
1912.
The pages are filled with drawings of plants (many of no
known species), as well diagrams that appear to be of astronomical origin. Carbon
dating has revealed that the book’s pages were made between 1404 and 1438.
Many theories exist about the origins of the book. The
pictures of herbs and plants could point toward medieval or early modern
medicine. Perhaps it was a textbook for an alchemist. And of course, some have
suggested more fanciful answers, such as alien or lost civilization origins.
Over the years, many people have tried to interpret the
language in the book, including well known cryptologists. Based on the
structure of the “words,” some have concluded the manuscript was written in an
artificial, constructed language, even though the manuscript itself is not thought
to be a hoax.
For those authors who lean toward speculative fiction or
archeological thrillers, this would be a great starting point for a book idea.
Here are some URLs if you’re interested in reading more
about this fascinating mystery:
And if you’re interested in trying your hand at solving the
puzzle, or if you’re just curious, you can download the manuscript as a PDF
file here:
That is really, truly fascinating. Wow.
ReplyDeleteWell writings on this last photo are so clear and logical that it is silly. I mean I will now try to see the book page by page.
ReplyDeleteWell writings on this last photo are so clear and logical that it is silly. I mean I will now try to see the book page by page.
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