Voynich manuscript has been decoded (2017 Edition)

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Voynich manuscript has been decoded (2017 Edition)

Postby DrEvil » Fri Sep 08, 2017 6:50 pm

https://arstechnica.com/science/2017/09 ... n-decoded/

The mysterious Voynich manuscript has finally been decoded
History researcher says that it's a mostly plagiarized guide to women's health.
Annalee Newitz - 9/8/2017, 10:10 PM

Since its discovery in 1969, the 15th century Voynich Manuscript has been a mystery and a cult phenomenon. Full of handwriting in an unknown language or code, the book is heavily illustrated with weird pictures of alien plants, naked women, strange objects, and zodiac symbols. Now, history researcher and television writer Nicholas Gibbs appears to have cracked the code, discovering that the book is actually a guide to women's health that's mostly plagiarized from other guides of the era.

Gibbs writes in the Times Literary Supplement that he was commissioned by a television network to analyze the Voynich Manuscript three years ago. Because the manuscript has been entirely digitized by Yale's Beinecke Library, he could see tiny details in each page and pore over them at his leisure. His experience with medieval Latin and familiarity with ancient medical guides allowed him to uncover the first clues.

After looking at the so-called code for a while, Gibbs realized he was seeing a common form of medieval Latin abbreviations, often used in medical treatises about herbs. "From the herbarium incorporated into the Voynich manuscript, a standard pattern of abbreviations and ligatures emerged from each plant entry," he wrote. "The abbreviations correspond to the standard pattern of words used in the Herbarium Apuleius Platonicus – aq = aqua (water), dq = decoque / decoctio (decoction), con = confundo (mix), ris = radacis / radix (root), s aiij = seminis ana iij (3 grains each), etc." So this wasn't a code at all; it was just shorthand. The text would have been very familiar to anyone at the time who was interested in medicine.

Further study of the herbs and images in the book reminded Gibbs of other Latin medical texts. When he consulted the Trotula and De Balneis Puteolanis, two commonly copied medieval Latin medical books, he realized that a lot of the Voynich Manuscript's text and images had been plagiarized directly from them (they, in turn, were copied in part from ancient Latin texts by Galen, Pliny, and Hippocrates). During the Middle Ages, it was very common for scribes to reproduce older texts to preserve the knowledge in them. There were no formal rules about copyright and authorship, and indeed books were extremely rare, so nobody complained.

Once he realized that the Voynich Manuscript was a medical textbook, Gibbs explained, it helped him understand the odd images in it. Pictures of plants referred to herbal medicines, and all the images of bathing women marked it out as a gynecological manual. Baths were often prescribed as medicine, and the Romans were particularly fond of the idea that a nice dip could cure all ills. Zodiac maps were included because ancient and medieval doctors believed that certain cures worked better under specific astrological signs. Gibbs even identified one image—copied, of course, from another manuscript—of women holding donut-shaped magnets in baths. Even back then, people believed in the pseudoscience of magnets. (The women's pseudoscience health website Goop would fit right in during the 15th century.)

The Voynich Manuscript has been reliably dated to mere decades before the invention of the printing press, so it's likely that its peculiar blend of plagiarism and curation was a dying format. Once people could just reproduce several copies of the original Trotula or De Balneis Puteolanis on a printing press, there would have been no need for scribes to painstakingly collate its information into a new, handwritten volume.

Gibbs concluded that it's likely the Voynich Manuscript was a customized book, possibly created for one person, devoted mostly to women's medicine. Other medieval Latin scholars will certainly want to weigh in, but the sheer mundanity of Gibbs' discovery makes it sound plausible.

See for yourself! You can look at pages from the Voynich Manuscript here.


Edit: Or it's a D&D manual:
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Re: Voynich manuscript has been decoded

Postby Freitag » Mon Sep 11, 2017 8:11 pm

Not so fast!

So much for that Voynich manuscript “solution”

Last week, a history researcher and television writer named Nicholas Gibbs published a long article in the Times Literary Supplement about how he'd cracked the code on the mysterious Voynich Manuscript. Unfortunately, say experts, his analysis was a mix of stuff we already knew and stuff he couldn't possibly prove.
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Re: Voynich manuscript has been decoded (2017 Edition)

Postby DrEvil » Tue Sep 12, 2017 6:20 pm

So maybe it still is aliens! :yay
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Re: Voynich manuscript has been decoded (2017 Edition)

Postby mentalgongfu2 » Wed Sep 13, 2017 12:55 am

DrEvil wrote:So maybe it still is aliens! :yay


It was always the aliens.

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Re: Voynich manuscript has been decoded (2017 Edition)

Postby DrEvil » Wed Sep 13, 2017 5:34 pm

Wait, are they making another Indiana Jones movie? The original trilogy is awesome!
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Postby mentalgongfu2 » Wed Sep 13, 2017 7:06 pm

They might be. I heard they're also working on a third Godfather movie.
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Re: Voynich manuscript has been decoded (2017 Edition)

Postby Harvey » Thu May 16, 2019 8:09 pm

Once more into the voynich, dear friends.


https://www.independent.co.uk/news/scie ... 17196.html

Academic claims to have decoded mysterious 15th century manuscript which stumped Alan Turing

An academic claims to have succeeded where even the FBI and Alan Turing failed by cracking the code of “the world’s most mysterious text” within just two weeks.

The meaning of the Voynich manuscript, dated to the mid-15th century, has eluded scholars since its discovery in the 19th century.

It is named after Wilfrid M Voynich, a Polish book dealer and antiquarian, who bought the script in 1912.

Among those who have famously attempted to crack the code over the years are Alan Turing and his colleagues at Bletchley Park during the Second World War.

The FBI also had a go during the Cold War, apparently thinking it may have been Communist propaganda...


Well of course they would. More at the link.
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Re: Voynich manuscript has been decoded (2017 Edition)

Postby RocketMan » Fri May 17, 2019 2:43 am

it's a mostly plagiarized guide to women's health


Oh, snap.

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