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Chinese Voynich theories…

Posted by nickpelling on May 14th, 2010 - 15 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 ...

Happy New Year, and some predictions for 2010…

Posted by nickpelling on Dec 29th, 2009 - 10 comments.
Once again, it's time to roll out and dust off the Cipher Mysteries crystal skull crystal ball (no, I didn't buy it on eBay, nor did I nick it from the British Museum) to peer dimly ahead to 2010. What will it bring us all? Of course, 2009's big news was the radiocarbon dating of four slivers of the Voynich Manuscript's ...

More early modern correspondence sources…

Posted by nickpelling on Nov 30th, 2009 - 1 comment.
Further to the recent (and much-commented-upon) post on Godefridus Aloysius Kinner's correspondence, I had a snoop around to see what other early modern correspondence roadkill I could scrape off the infobahn's oh-so-narrow historical lane. The most useful page I found was from the Warburg's Scaliger Research Project (kindly established by Professor Anthony Grafton): this contained a long-ish list ...

Anthony Grafton article on the Republic of Letters…

Posted by nickpelling on Sep 24th, 2009 - 1 comment.
I just saw (via H-ITALY) an announcement for an online peer-reviewed journal from Stanford: We are delighted to announce the publication of a new digital journal, Republics of Letters. This peer-reviewed, open-access publication is dedicated to the study of knowledge, politics, and the arts, from Antiquity to the present, with an emphasis on the early-modern period. Its first issue has ...