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January 12, 2019 4:42pm CST
The Vornish code, What is it! What was it made for ? does the idea of Secrets of life intriggers you ?
Today we"ll be discussing the voyrnish Manuscript , This Manuscript till this day alot of people are trying to decoded only the code but the manuscript still unreveiled, Named after Wilfrid Voynich (1865 - 1930), a Polish revolutionary, antiquarian, and bibliophile who operated one of the largest rare book businesses in the world, the Voynich manuscript is a brightly illustrated hand-written vellum codex in a currently unidentified writing and visual communication system. However, according to a non-peer reviewed paper published in John's Hopkins University digital journal, a Canadian researcher has finally cracked the six century old Voynich Manuscript code. But has he really?
Mr. Voynich among his books in Soho Square circa 1899. ( Public Domain )
The manuscripts visual content is generally described as being: herbal, botanical, astronomical, biological, and pharmaceutical, and specialists have observed characters from Latin/Greek/Old Cyrillic/ Croatian Glagolitic cursive, and Hebrew. Detailed studies of the parchment, cover, binding, ink, paint, and retouching methods are available online and we will waste no time on these elements in this article. Our clear purpose here is to look at the solution recently presented by Canadian researcher, Mr. Amet Ardic, who believes the manuscript contains “shapes meaning prefixes and suffixes in distinctive letters, resembling the Turkish language used in his home country.”
Is Turkish the Key to Cracking the Voynich Manuscript Code?
Mr. Ardic claims he and his son have discovered more than 300 words in the Voynich Manuscript Code. His research paper was published on the John's Hopkins University digital journal. In his online video presentation , which has been watched almost a million times, Mr. Ardic concluded that the manuscript was written in a poetic, rhythmic method called "Phonemic Orthography" which describes speech visually.
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