The location of its creation is unknown, but it has been proven that Rudolph II, the Holy Roman Emperor, possessed it at some point, and that it was sent from his court, in Prague, to Athanasius Kircher, in Rome, with hope that he might be able to decipher it. The Voynich Manuscript is described as the most mysterious book in the world. Not only is it written by an unknown author in an unknown script, but also in an unknown language.Īccording to the Carbon testing, the Voynich manuscript was created between 14. Proposed Author: Nicholas Kempf, native of Strasbourg, Prior of two Slovenian Cartusian monasteries (for several decades) philosopher, theologian, educator, poet, writer, mystic, church reformer, and author of over 30 books, most of which have been lost. The majority represents spiritual poetry using floral imagery, individual labels representing vocabular, some illustrations possibly sketches of realistic life, and others representing esoteric communication related to mysticism and prophesy. The illustrations also reflect higher philosophical and political ideas aimed at the learned. Objective: to adopt Latin alphabet for the use of Slovenians living in different political entities and to teach the fellow monks the vernacular language, which means that the various pages could have been authored or copied by other monks.
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Reading minims ‘i’, ‘u’, ‘n’, w, and ‘m’ in the Voynich Manuscript.ALKIMIČNI SIMBOLI V VOYNICHEVEM ROKOPISU.