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Doctor Gerard Cheshire, from Bristol University, claims he cracked one of the world's most mysterious texts, the Voynich manuscript, a medieval text which has eluded scholars for years.
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#OpChangeTheWorld2 🌎 This book without author, written in an unknown language and adorned with strange… by anarcho-pirate
Manly Palmer Hall's 1928 encyclopedic work — The Secret Teachings of All Ages — earned him worldwide acclaim led to a lifetime of lectures, awards and recognition.
Clavis Artis is an alchemical manuscript published in Germany in three volumes in the late 17th or early 18th century...
The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University houses a very mysterious manuscript known as The Voynich Manuscript. Why so strange? Because it is written in a language and script unlike any other. It has been studied my historians, linguists and cryptologists but none can come up with a theory to explain the contents of the 246 page manuscript. The vellum on which it is written has been carbon dated to the early 15th century. Wilfrid Voynich (thus the name of the manuscript) claims to have discovered it in 1912 at a Jesuit college in Frascati, south east Rome. At the time it was thought that it may have been attributed to Roger Baker a 13th century English philosopher. Other suggestions have been the likes of the English occultist mathematician John Dee or his medium Edward Kelley. The enigma remains, as to who created this illustrated 246 page manuscript written in an unknown script / language? What are the strange plants and creatures and why the naked women featured on the pages?
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Clavis Artis is an alchemical manuscript published in Germany in three volumes in the late 17th or early 18th century...
Clavis Artis is an alchemical manuscript published in Germany in three volumes in the late 17th or early 18th century...
Clavis Artis is an alchemical manuscript published in Germany in three volumes in the late 17th or early 18th century...
The Book of Kells is a stunningly beautiful manuscript containing the Four Gospels. The text of the Gospels is largely drawn from the Vulg...
The Voynich Manuscript is a document that is notable for its strange text, that to date hasn't been decyphered. Theories range from a secret language or code...
A 600-year-old manuscript—written in a script no one has ever decoded, filled with cryptic illustrations, its origins remaining to this day a mystery…. It’s not as satisfying a plot, say, of a National Treasure or Dan Brown thriller, certainly not as action-packed as pick-your-Indiana Jones….
Clavis Artis is an alchemical manuscript published in Germany in three volumes in the late 17th or early 18th century...
Clavis Artis is an alchemical manuscript published in Germany in three volumes in the late 17th or early 18th century...
If you’ve ever flicked through an illustrated medieval manuscript, or seen pictures of some marginalia on the internet, chances are you’ve seen pictures of snails. Sometimes the snails are fighting…
The 'Most Mysterious Manuscript in the World' has now been radio carbon dated back to between 1404 - 1438; making it 100 years older than pr...
///// [Around 1425 CE – 1435 CE] Manuscript X 188 in the National Library of Sweden dates to around 1425–35 and contains two works by John Arderne (active 1307–70), an abridged version of De …
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JF Ptak Science Books Post 1987 I found these extraordinary magic squares lurking in the September 1915 issue of Himmel und Erde--seeing them was a shock to me, especially since I was expecting articles dealing with more technical and also...
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"De Alchimia opvscvla complvra vetervm philosophorum," book on alchemy, Cyriaci Iacobi, 1550.