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The Voynich Manuscript
The Voynich Manuscript: The Mysterious Code That Has Defied Interpretation for Centuries | Gerry Kennedy, Rob Churchill
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An examination of the many theories surrounding this enigmatic text, apparently written in code Reveals the connections between this work and the Cathars, Roger Bacon, and John Dee Explains the cryptanalysis methods used in attempts to break the code Includes color images from the manuscript juxtaposed with other medieval writings Since its discovery by Wilfrid Voynich in an Italian monastery in 1912, the Voynich Manuscript has baffled scholars and cryptanalysists with its unidentifiable script and bizarre illustrations. Written in an unknown language or an as yet undecipherable code, this medieval manuscript contains hundreds of illustrations of unknown plants, cosmological charts, and inexplicable scenes of naked nymphs bathing in a green liquid that some interpret as a symbolic depiction of human reproduction and the joining of the soul with the body. Gerry Kennedy and Rob Churchill explore the mystery surrounding the Voynich Manuscript, examining the many existing theories about the possible authors of this work and the information it may contain. They trace the speculative history of the manuscript and reveal those who may be connected to it, including Roger Bacon, John Dee, and the Cathars. With the possibility that it may be a lost alchemical text or other esoteric work, this manuscript remains one of the most intriguing yet enigmatic documents ever to have come to light. Gerry Kennedy is a freelance writer and has produced a number of BBC Radio 4 programs, including one on the Voynich Manuscript in 2001. Rob Churchill is a professional writer who has written scripts for many production companies, including the BBC and Thames Television. Both authors were consultants for the BBC/Mentorn Films documentary The Voynich Mystery. They live in London.
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CassiM
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Faibka
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I got it, I got! It's not even in the Litsy database yet. My most coveted book of all! Well at least copies of it, but you can still appreciate it's incredible beauty and mysterious script. This edition created by Yale University is wonderful, it contains copies of the whole manuscript, includes essays and even recreates the folded pages. So excited! With whom else can I share this happiness than with this wonderful book loving community! :)

Redwritinghood 👏👏👏👏 7y
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Faibka
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Looking at posts on #fortheloveoffonts reminded me of the mysterious script of the Voynich Manuscript which no one can decipher and which I find quite beautiful. #readjanuary (the picture is from the net)

RealLifeReading Beautiful! 7y
Laura317 So lovely! 7y
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AEBowenPhD
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After finishing SORCERER TO THE CROWN for #RiotRead, I started wondering what books might make up the Sorcerer Royal's library... a few hours on Google and I picked a few for @bookriot http://bookriot.com/2016/11/23/books-in-the-sorcerer-royals-library/

Yossarian Always wanted to "read" that one. 7y
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Yossarian
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I've always wanted this, but I don't know what I'd do with it.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/08/21/voynich-manuscript-exact-replicas-to-...

ImaginativeMom This has fascinated me! 8y
Peterdamien Ditto. I'll buy this instantly. 8y
ultrabookgeek Does anyone listen to the Black Tapes or Tanis podcasts? They touched on this on them - makes me want to check this out! 8y
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MrBook Wait, what is this all about now? 8y
Yossarian @MrBook Someone wrote the Dungeons & Dragons Monster Manual and translated it into Orcish 400 years before Tolkien wrote Lord of the Rings. 8y
[DELETED] 3323341091 @sharimichele i listen to both podcasts religiously - it is a tuesday ritual over a pot of joe. 8y
Louise It's stories like this that make me wish I were rolling in disposable cash! 8y
Jennifermeaton I'd love the get a copy, but I don't have that kind of cash. 😢 8y
MrBook Ah, I see 😊👍🏻. 8y
callunakeep Duuuuude! I would love to have a copy... 8y
ultrabookgeek @fern we should start a fund raiser and donate it to PWS so they can start decoding it! I'm sure merecatnip can decipher it. 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa That looks like it needs a good crowd sourcing to try and unravel it....you know, like a team of Litsians. 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa Honestly though, how interesting would that be just to look at 8y
Faibka @ultrabookgeek and @fern just subscribed to both podcasts 👍 7y
ultrabookgeek @Faibka tell me and @fern how you like it! It's so bonkers..... 7y
[DELETED] 3323341091 @ultrabookgeek @Faibka The Black Tapes and Tanis podcasts are indeed bonkers--i like 'em! i wish season 3 of the Black Tapes would be released. 7y
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