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Bristol academic cracks Voynich code, solving century-old mystery of medieval text
PHYS ^ | 15may19 | by University of Bristol

Posted on 05/15/2019 5:12:44 AM PDT by vannrox

A University of Bristol academic has succeeded where countless cryptographers, linguistics scholars and computer programs have failed—by cracking the code of the 'world's most mysterious text', the Voynich manuscript.

Although the purpose and meaning of the manuscript had eluded scholars for over a century, it took Research Associate Dr. Gerard Cheshire two weeks, using a combination of lateral thinking and ingenuity, to identify the language and writing system of the famously inscrutable document.

In his peer-reviewed paper, The Language and Writing System of MS408 (Voynich) Explained, published in the journal Romance Studies, Cheshire describes how he successfully deciphered the manuscript's codex and, at the same time, revealed the only known example of proto-Romance language.

"I experienced a series of 'eureka' moments whilst deciphering the code, followed by a sense of disbelief and excitement when I realised the magnitude of the achievement, both in terms of its linguistic importance and the revelations about the origin and content of the manuscript.

"What it reveals is even more amazing than the myths and fantasies it has generated. For example, the manuscript was compiled by Dominican nuns as a source of reference for Maria of Castile, Queen of Aragon, who happens to have been great aunt to Catherine of Aragon. This shows the word 'palina' which is a rod for measuring the depth of water, sometimes called a stadia rod or ruler. The letter 'p' has been extended. Credit: Voynich manuscript

"It is also no exaggeration to say this work represents one of the most important developments to date in Romance linguistics. The manuscript is written in proto-Romance—ancestral to today's Romance languages including Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian, Romanian, Catalan and Galician. The language used was ubiquitous in the Mediterranean during the Medieval period, but it was seldom written in official or important documents because Latin was the language of royalty, church and government. As a result, proto-Romance was lost from the record, until now."

Cheshire explains in linguistic terms what makes the manuscript so unusual:

"It uses an extinct language. Its alphabet is a combination of unfamiliar and more familiar symbols. It includes no dedicated punctuation marks, although some letters have symbol variants to indicate punctuation or phonetic accents. All of the letters are in lower case and there are no double consonants. It includes diphthong, triphthongs, quadriphthongs and even quintiphthongs for the abbreviation of phonetic components. It also includes some words and abbreviations in Latin." Vignette A illustrates the erupting volcano that prompted the rescue mission and the drawing of the map. It rose from the seabed to create a new island given the name Vulcanello, which later became joined to the island of Vulcano following another eruption in 1550. Vignette B depicts the volcano of Ischia, vignette C shows the islet of Castello Aragonese, and vignette D represents the island of Lipari. Each vignette includes a combination of naïvely drawn and somewhat stylized images along with annotations to explain and add detail. The other five vignettes describe further details of the story. Credit: Voynich manuscript

The next step is to use this knowledge to translate the entire manuscript and compile a lexicon, which Cheshire acknowledges will take some time and funding, as it comprises more than 200 pages.

"Now the language and writing system have been explained, the pages of the manuscript have been laid open for scholars to explore and reveal, for the first time, its true linguistic and informative content."


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1 posted on 05/15/2019 5:12:44 AM PDT by vannrox
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To: SunkenCiv

This is something else, eh?


2 posted on 05/15/2019 5:13:16 AM PDT by vannrox (The Preamble to the Bill of Rights - without it, our Bill of Rights is meaningless!)
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Thanks, vannrox!

SunkenCiv -- *PING*.

3 posted on 05/15/2019 5:14:25 AM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
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To: vannrox

Great find!


4 posted on 05/15/2019 5:15:00 AM PDT by WildHighlander57 ((WildHighlander57 returning after lurking since 2000)
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To: vannrox

While I was reading, you were pinging first.

I am...bested.


5 posted on 05/15/2019 5:15:03 AM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
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ibbstdyo


6 posted on 05/15/2019 5:17:41 AM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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The language used was ubiquitous in the Mediterranean during the Medieval period, but it was seldom written in official or important documents because Latin was the language of royalty, church and government.

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The Ebonics of its time.


7 posted on 05/15/2019 5:19:40 AM PDT by Moonman62 (Facts are racist.)
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the Voynich manuscript.

This is the biggest discovery since The Cheever Letters!


8 posted on 05/15/2019 5:24:08 AM PDT by dp0622 (The Left should know if.. Trump is kicked out of office, it is WAR)
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9 posted on 05/15/2019 5:28:03 AM PDT by canuck_conservative
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Lol


10 posted on 05/15/2019 5:28:18 AM PDT by King Moonracer (Bad lighting and cheap fabric, that's how you sell clothing.)
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To: vannrox

Super interesting. I went to the original page so I could see the photos and some examples of the script and the words. Great stuff!


11 posted on 05/15/2019 5:28:24 AM PDT by livius
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I particularly liked this line from the manuscript: “Beware the Clintons, for they shall corrupt.”

Who knew that Bill’s family tree went back to medieval Aragon?


12 posted on 05/15/2019 5:29:41 AM PDT by Leaning Right (I have already previewed or do not wish to preview this composition.)
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To: King Moonracer

:)

Except the Cheevers letters might have had more of a cultural impact :)

I don’t know WHAT THE HELL I would do if my wife read out loud those letters with her father AND mother and family there!!


13 posted on 05/15/2019 5:31:12 AM PDT by dp0622 (The Left should know if.. Trump is kicked out of office, it is WAR)
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14 posted on 05/15/2019 5:33:36 AM PDT by Gamecock (In church today, we so often find we meet only the same old world, not Christ and His Kingdom. AS)
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To: vannrox

This is good stuff.


15 posted on 05/15/2019 5:52:14 AM PDT by JusPasenThru (Progressives need to get over their love affair with abortion.)
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Vignette A illustrates the erupting volcano that prompted the rescue mission and the drawing of the map. It rose from the seabed to create a new island given the name Vulcanello, which later became joined to the island of Vulcano following another eruption in 1550. Vignette B depicts the volcano of Ischia, vignette C shows the islet of Castello Aragonese, and vignette D represents the island of Lipari. Each vignette includes a combination of naïvely drawn and somewhat stylized images along with annotations to explain and add detail. The other five vignettes describe further details of the story. Credit: Voynich manuscript
16 posted on 05/15/2019 6:10:05 AM PDT by Red Badger (We are headed for a Civil War. It won't be nice like the last one....................)
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This shows two women dealing with five children in a bath. The words describe different temperaments: tozosr (buzzing: too noisy), orla la (on the edge: losing patience), tolora (silly/foolish), noror (cloudy: dull/sad), or aus (golden bird: well behaved), oleios (oiled: slippery). These words survive in Catalan [tozos], Portuguese [orla], Portuguese [tolos], Romanian [noros], Catalan [or aus] and Portuguese [oleio]. The words orla la describe the mood of the woman on the left and may well be the root of the French phrase 'oh là là', which has a very similar sentiment. Credit: Voynich manuscript
17 posted on 05/15/2019 6:10:42 AM PDT by Red Badger (We are headed for a Civil War. It won't be nice like the last one....................)
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18 posted on 05/15/2019 6:13:35 AM PDT by Red Badger (We are headed for a Civil War. It won't be nice like the last one....................)
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To: dp0622

I wondered if that was a Seinfeld reference. Now I know. Hahahahaha!


19 posted on 05/15/2019 6:13:38 AM PDT by originalbuckeye ('In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act'- George Orwell.)
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https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/6-things-know-about-mysterious-voynich-manuscript-180964847/


20 posted on 05/15/2019 6:14:00 AM PDT by Red Badger (We are headed for a Civil War. It won't be nice like the last one....................)
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