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Chinese Voynich theories…

Posted by nickpelling on May 14th, 2010 - 11 comments.
Following a trail of breadcrumbs from my recent post on Johann Adam Schall von Bell, I'm returning to the issue of whether the VMs could ever have had a Far Eastern origin. To recap, Jacques Guy originally proposed Chinese as a kind of linguistic fou-merde joke on the Voynich research community, only to be unhappily surprised when people started ...

Elias Schwerdtfeger’s “biological paradox”…

Posted by nickpelling on Apr 1st, 2009 - 16 comments.
For a couple of weeks, I've been meaning to post about German Voynich blogger Elias Schwerdtfeger and what he calls the VMs' "biological paradox". His question is simple: why is it that the Voynich's "biological" Quire 13 has both (a) complicated pictures of nymphs, tubes and baths, and (b) longwinded, redundant text? Surely, he asks, isn't this combination somewhat paradoxical? (To be ...

Unreadable Chinese, revisited…

Posted by nickpelling on Feb 29th, 2008.
Back in 1991, sardonic linguist Jacques Guy concocted a deliberately false theory about the Voynich, "to demonstrate how the absurd can be dressed in sensible garb". His "Chinese Hypothesis" had Marco Polo bringing back two Chinese scholars to Venice, who wrote down their encyclopaedic knowledge into a book in some semi-improvised European script... you guessed it, Voynichese. He never ...

Introduction to the Voynich Manuscript…

Posted by nickpelling on Feb 10th, 2008.
Every few days, I get asked to recommend a good introduction to the Voynich Manuscript (the 'VMs' for short). But each time this happens, my heart sinks a little: given the size and scope of historical research you'd need to have to properly grasp the subject, it's a bit like being asked to recommend a good 5-page encyclopaedia. Or rather, ...