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Çàãàäêà äðåâíåé ðóêîïèñè
Èñòî÷íèê: Êðàñíîêóòñêèé Ñ.Ã. "Ñàëîí Äîíà è Áàñà", ¹ 97 (767) îò 14 äåêàáðÿ 2001 ãîäà. [rus]
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Some Thoughts about Voynich Manuscript
Papers [eng]
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Voynich MSS Resources
A starting-point for basic study of the Voynich Manuscript, assembled for an undergraduate course in bibliography at the University of Virginia. [eng]
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The Voynich Manuscript
The Most Mysterious Manuscript in the World [eng]
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Voynich Manuscript - Page scatterplots
This document presents a set of "page scatterplots", showing the similarities and differences between various sections of the VMs, based on the relative frequencies of words and characters in each page. The page distribution turns out to be strongly clustered, and the clusters correspond pretty closely to the traditional sections.
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Voynich Manuscript Mailing List
This is the headquarters site for VMs-list, the primary mailing list for scholars attempting to read the enigmatic Voynich Manuscript. The list was started in 1991 by Jim Gillogly (then of the RAND Corporation) and Jim Reeds (then of Bell Labs), and it moved here to voynich.net in December 2002. [eng]
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The Voynich Manuscript
The Voynich manuscript is by far the most mysterious of all texts. It is seven by ten inches in size, and about 200 pages long. It is made of soft, light-brown vellum. It is written in a flowing cursive script in alphabet that has never been seen elsewhere. Nobody knows what it means. During World War II some of the top military code-breakers in America tried to decipher it, but failed. [eng]
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Voynich MS - Short Tour - Intro
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The Voynich Manuscript
The Voynich manuscript dates back at least to the seventeenth century, though it is possibly much older. It is approximately 240 pages long, and its pages are filled with hand-written text and crudely drawn illustrations. The illustrations depict plants, astrological diagrams, and naked women. These illustrations are strange, but much stranger is the text itself, because the manuscript is written entirely in a mysterious, unknown alphabet that has defied all attempts at translation.
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World Mysteries - Voynich Manuscript
Voynich Manuscript, The Most Mysterious Manuscript in the World [eng]
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The Voynich Manuscript
The Voynich Manuscript has been dubbed "The Most Mysterious Manuscript in the World". It is named after its discoverer,the American antique book dealer and collector, Wilfrid M. Voynich, who discovered it in 1912, amongst a collection of ancientmanuscripts kept in villa Mondragone in Frascati, near Rome, which had been by then turned into a Jesuit College (closed in 1953).
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The Voynich Gallery
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The Voynich Manuscript
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Stolfi's Voynich stuff - Index Page
Stuff related to the Voynich manuscript [eng]
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APOD: 2002 August 26 - The Mysterious Voynich Manuscript
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The Mysteries of Writing/Les Mystères de l'Écriture
The Voynich Manuscript
Deciphering the Secret Writing of James Hampton
The Invention of the Alphabet
The New Invention of Writing
The Easter Island Tablets
The Indus Valley Script
The Phaistos Disk
The Codex Seraphinianus [eng]
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Voynich Manuscript
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Voynich Manuscript
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Voynich Manuscript Pictures
VMS pictures on the web [eng]
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