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Unraveling the Voynich Codex


Unraveling the Voynich Codex


Fascinating Life Sciences

von: Jules Janick, Arthur O. Tucker

69,54 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 16.08.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9783319772943
Sprache: englisch

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<p><i>Unraveling the Voynich Codex</i> reviews the historical, botanical, zoological, and iconographic evidence related to the Voynich Codex, one of the most enigmatic historic texts of all time.</p>

<p>The bizarre Voynich Codex has often been referred to as the most mysterious book in the world.&nbsp; Discovered in an Italian Catholic college in 1912 by a Polish book dealer Wilfrid Voynich, it was eventually bequeathed to the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library of Yale University.&nbsp; It contains symbolic language that has defied translation by eminent cryptologists.&nbsp; The codex is encyclopedic in scope and contains sections known as herbal, pharmaceutical, balenological (nude nymphs bathing in pools), astrological, cosmological and a final section of text that may be prescriptions but could be poetry or incantations. Because the vellum has been carbon dated to the early 15<sup>th</sup> century and the manuscript was known to be in the collection of Emperor Rudolf II of the Holy Roman Empire sometime between 1607 and 1622, current dogma had assumed it a European manuscript of the 15<sup>th</sup> century.&nbsp; However, based on identification of New World plants, animals, a mineral, as well as cities and volcanos of Central Mexico, the authors of this book reveal that the codex is clearly a document of colonial New Spain. &nbsp;Furthermore, the illustrator and author are identified as native to Mesoamerica based on a name and ligated initials in the first botanical illustration.&nbsp; This breakthrough in Voynich studies indicates that the failure to decipher the manuscript has been the result of a basic misinterpretation of its origin in time and place. &nbsp;Tentative assignment of the Voynichese symbols also provides a key to decipherment based on Mesoamerican languages. &nbsp;A document from this time, free from filter or censor from either Spanish or Inquisitorial authorities has major importance in our understanding of life in 16<sup>th</sup> century Mexico.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Publisher's Note: For the eBook editions, Voynichese symbols&nbsp;are only rendered properly in the PDF format.</i></p>
<p>INTRODUCTION.-&nbsp;FOREWORD.-&nbsp;PART I. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE VOYNICH CODEX.- The Voynich Manuscript.- Description of Manuscript. Historical Context.- PART II. EVIDENCE OF MESOAMERICAN ORIGINS.- Phytomorph and Mineral Identification.- Plants as the Rosetta Stone for Decipherment.- Zoomorph Identification.- Nymphs and Ritual Bathing.- Zodiac.- Astronomical Images.- Kabbalah Map of Motolinia’s Angelopolis.- PART III. DECIPHERMENT.- Cryptological Analyses.- Relation to MesoAmerican Languages.- Progress and Problems in Decipherment. PART IV. THE AUTHOR/ARTIST.- Portrait of the Artist/Author.- Voynich Codex Claimans. Conjecutures, Conclusions, and Future Studies.</p><p></p><p></p><p><b></b></p>
<p>Dr. Jules Janick, James Troop Distinguished Professor of Horticulture at Purdue University, is a renowned editor of scientific journals and has published widely on horticulture, genetics and breeding, horticultural history, art, and iconography.</p><p>Dr. Arthur O. Tucker, Professor Emeritus at Delaware State University, is the former Director of the Claude E. Phillips Herbarium and is a recognized worldwide authority on plant and herb identification.&nbsp; </p><p>Fernando A. Moreira, project consultant in Alberta, Canada, is an independent researcher in medical and Mesoamerican iconography (flora and fauna), historical linguistics, and ethnology of pre-Columbian and contact period of Mexico and Guatemala.</p><p> </p>Dr. Elizabeth A. Flaherty, Assistant Professor, Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University has expertise in wildlife ecology and habitat management<p></p>
<p><i>Unraveling the Voynich Codex</i> reviews the historical, botanical, zoological, and iconographic evidence related to the Voynich Codex, one of the most enigmatic historic texts of all time.</p><p> </p><p>The bizarre Voynich Codex has often been referred to as the most mysterious book in the world.&nbsp; Discovered in an Italian Catholic college in 1912 by a Polish book dealer Wilfrid Voynich, it was eventually bequeathed to the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library of Yale University.&nbsp; It contains symbolic language that has defied translation by eminent cryptologists.&nbsp; The codex is encyclopedic in scope and contains sections known as herbal, pharmaceutical, balenological (nude nymphs bathing in pools), astrological, cosmological and a final section of text that may be prescriptions but could be poetry or incantations. Because the vellum has been carbon dated to the early 15<sup>th</sup> century and the manuscript was known to be in the collection of Emperor Rudolf II of the Holy Roman Empire sometime between 1607 and 1622, current dogma had assumed it a European manuscript of the 15<sup>th</sup> century.&nbsp; However, based on identification of New World plants, animals, a mineral, as well as cities and volcanos of Central Mexico, the authors of this book reveal that the codex is clearly a document of colonial New Spain. &nbsp;Furthermore, the illustrator and author are identified as native to Mesoamerica based on a name and ligated initials in the first botanical illustration.&nbsp; This breakthrough in Voynich studies indicates that the failure to decipher the manuscript has been the result of a basic misinterpretation of its origin in time and place. &nbsp;Tentative assignment of the Voynichese symbols also provides a key to decipherment based on Mesoamerican languages. &nbsp;A document from this time, free from filter or censor from either Spanish or Inquisitorial authorities has major importance in our understanding of life in 16<sup>th</sup> century Mexico.&nbsp;</p>
First scientifically researched study on the Voynich Codex Expertly written with colorful illustrations for scientists and educated laypersons Unique perspective on a Mesoamerican lost language

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