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10 May, 01:41
The Voynich manuscript is an illustrated codex hand-written in an unknown script referred to as 'Voynichese'. Mrs. Irena Hanzíková from Jičín is said to have translated the Voynich manuscript, it should be written in old Czech (the territory of Bohemia in Central Europe). One that no scientists or programs in the world could decipher. The mysterious book contains 240 pages of preserved parchment, it is estimated that there were originally 272 pages. Most of the pages have fantastical illustrations or diagrams, some crudely coloured, with sections of the manuscript showing people, fictitious plants, astrological symbols, etc. The text is written from left to right. The manuscript is named after Wilfrid Voynich, a Polish-Lithuanian book dealer who purchased it in 1912.
It is interesting to me that again several tens of pages were kept secret from the public, here you can download a scan with only 209 pages.
https://www.holybooks.com/...
It is interesting to me that again several tens of pages were kept secret from the public, here you can download a scan with only 209 pages.
https://www.holybooks.com/...
Download: Voynich Manuscript PDF & Codex Serahinianus PDF
Download the two most strange books ever written: The Voynich Manuscript PDF and CODEX Serahinianus . You can download them here in full-length PDF for free!
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The Book of Soyga — John Dee’s Mysterious Book of Magic that had a propensity for disappearing
In 1551, the famed Elizabethan occultist John Dee acquired a mysterious book of magic. Much of the 200-page book was written in discernable Latin, detailing incantations and rituals to perform magic and other bizarre rituals. However, mixed into this Latin text were 40,000 letters arranged in odd patterns across 36 tables. These patterns seemed to form a code. But Dr. Dee could not fathom it and he roped in Edward Kelley for help.
Dee lost the book for a time, only to rediscover it after some years. However, after his death, the mysterious manuscript disappeared entirely, and scholars were only aware of its existence through references in Dee’s diaries.
In 1994, the book “reappeared” when a scholar found it within the archives of the British Library. Quite how it got there is unknown and the exact meaning of its contents is as mysterious today as they were to Dr. Dee.
In 1551, the famed Elizabethan occultist John Dee acquired a mysterious book of magic. Much of the 200-page book was written in discernable Latin, detailing incantations and rituals to perform magic and other bizarre rituals. However, mixed into this Latin text were 40,000 letters arranged in odd patterns across 36 tables. These patterns seemed to form a code. But Dr. Dee could not fathom it and he roped in Edward Kelley for help.
Dee lost the book for a time, only to rediscover it after some years. However, after his death, the mysterious manuscript disappeared entirely, and scholars were only aware of its existence through references in Dee’s diaries.
In 1994, the book “reappeared” when a scholar found it within the archives of the British Library. Quite how it got there is unknown and the exact meaning of its contents is as mysterious today as they were to Dr. Dee.
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