The author, script and language of the Voynich manuscript are unknown but it is generally presumed to be some kind of 15th century ciphertext.
The Voynich Manuscript is written in an unknown script that has not been deciphered or identified by scholars. The text, along with its illustrations, remains a mystery and has baffled researchers for centuries.
alien language
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The Latin root of manuscript is "manus," which means hand, and "scriptus," which means written. The combination of these roots gives the word manuscript its literal meaning of "written by hand."
The cursive Q is different from the manuscript form as it is typically written with a loop at the end to connect to the next letter, whereas the manuscript Q is often written without the loop. This difference in form helps to maintain the flow of writing when using cursive.
"mss" typically stands for "manuscript," indicating that the person is the author of a manuscript or document. It is often used in academic or literary contexts to denote the authorship of a written work.
The language in which the document was first written is not specified in the question.
The name "Haidari" in Persian script is written as حیدری.
Wilfred Michael Voynich did not write the Voynich Manuscript, as it is an anonymous illustrated codex from the early 15th century. Voynich was a book dealer who acquired the manuscript in 1912, hence the name.
at Yale
A Voynich manuscript was donated to Yale University in 1969 and it is currently in their Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Its call number is MS 408 and titled "Cipher Manuscript."
The Voynich Manuscript was named after the book dealer Wilfrid Voynich who purchased it in 1912. Voynich brought the manuscript to public attention, sparking curiosity and fascination due to its mysterious content and unknown origins.
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A manuscript is any handwritten document. They can be written in any language.
Old Manuscripts were called the Codes. Refer to the Voynich Biblical Manuscript codes
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Wilfrid Michael Voynich died in 1930.
Wilfrid Michael Voynich was born in 1865.
If the Voynich Manuscript is (as now seems most likely) a genuine ciphertext dating to the first half of the 15th century, it is most probably an enciphered book of secrets i.e. it contains herbal, medical, astronomical/astrological, balneological, and engineering (mechanical) secrets. Conversely, it is probably not a book of alchemy, necromancy, or heresy.It would be nice to be able to say more with any certainty, but that's about as far as it goes for the moment, sorry!
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