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The four main Voynich ghosts…

Posted by nickpelling on Jun 15th, 2010 - 8 comments.
At the start of my own VMs research path, I thought it was important to consider everyone's observations and interpretations (however, errrm, 'fruity') as each one may just possibly contain that single mythical seed of truth which could be nurtured and grown into a substantial tree of knowledge. Sadly, however, it has become progressively clearer to me as time has passed that any resemblance between ...

Letters hidden in Voynich plants…

Posted by nickpelling on Feb 27th, 2010 - 16 comments.
For years, numerous Voynich researchers have pored over the VMs' confusing images, hunting for any tiny clues that might possibly be hidden beneath the clumsily-applied paint. And yes, I admit that I've done probably more than my fair share of this kind of thing (Curse pp.96-102 stands as testament to this endeavour): so it's now interesting to hear that René ...

Voynich Photoshop gags…

Posted by nickpelling on Mar 20th, 2009 - 8 comments.
Cracked.com is running a Photoshop contest - "The retarded Truth behind the World's Greatest Mysteries". Truth be told, my favourite entry is mrlarry's tame dinosaur moving Stonehenge's stones in its mouth. But there are a couple of Voynich Manuscript themed entries too... Sanchez's competition entry (quarter size) The ...

Voynich Scrabble…?

Posted by nickpelling on Mar 9th, 2009 - 18 comments.
I recently bumped into a "Random Freebie" from blogger "Miss Black Pepper": apropos of nothing much, she posted up a Voynich Manuscript Scrabble Tile Set, composed of nice little images clipped from the Voynich Manuscript (which she happens to rather like). Of course, this set me wondering what a real Voynich Scrabble would look like. You see, the most appalling thing ...

German zodiac woodcuts…?

Posted by nickpelling on Jan 17th, 2009 - 2 comments.
My last post on Elmar Vogt's new blog received a comment from infinitii, asking me for the source for the suggestion that the zodiac motifs may have been copied from a (possibly 14th century) German woodcut calendar. I had long forgotten the story's origin, but a quick grep through the VMs mailing list archives (the ones before 2002 that aren't ...

New translations…

Posted by nickpelling on Oct 17th, 2008 - 4 comments.
Back in May this year, I suggested to my friend Philip Neal that a really useful Voynich research thing he could do would be to translate the passages relating to Jacobus Tepenecz (Sinapius) that Jorge Stolfi once copied from Schmidl's (1754) Historiæ Societatis Jesu Provinciæ Bohemiæ (though Stolfi omitted to the section III 75 concerning Melnik) from Latin. The ...

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 ...