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Unraveling the Voynich Codex / / by Jules Janick, Arthur O. Tucker



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Autore: Janick Jules Visualizza persona
Titolo: Unraveling the Voynich Codex / / by Jules Janick, Arthur O. Tucker Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018
Edizione: 1st ed. 2018.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource : illustrations
Disciplina: 578.012
578.09
Soggetto topico: Plant systematics
Plant taxonomy
History
Natural language processing (Computer science)
Animal systematics
Animal taxonomy
Archaeology
Plant Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography
Popular Science in History
Natural Language Processing (NLP)
Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography
Persona (resp. second.): TuckerArthur O
Nota di contenuto: INTRODUCTION -- FOREWORD -- 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.
Sommario/riassunto: Unraveling the Voynich Codex reviews the historical, botanical, zoological, and iconographic evidence related to the Voynich Codex, one of the most enigmatic historic texts of all time. The bizarre Voynich Codex has often been referred to as the most mysterious book in the world. 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. It contains symbolic language that has defied translation by eminent cryptologists. 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 15th 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 15th century. 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. Furthermore, the illustrator and author are identified as native to Mesoamerica based on a name and ligated initials in the first botanical illustration. 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. Tentative assignment of the Voynichese symbols also provides a key to decipherment based on Mesoamerican languages. 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 16th century Mexico. .
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ISBN: 3-319-77294-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910298405503321
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Serie: Fascinating Life Sciences, . 2509-6745