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Re: VMS rotoscopes at the British Library...?
On Aug 6, 19:13, Nick Pelling wrote:
> Subject: VMS rotoscopes at the British Library...?
> Hi everyone,
.....
> Also: in the Manuscript Section card index, Voynich refers to MS * 461 and
> MS * 439. Does anyone know what MS * 439 is?
According to www.research.att.com/~reeds/voynich/bib.html,
this file contains:
Positive photocopies of miscellaneous folios of Voynich MS, misc.
VMS correspondence of R. Steele, 1921, and misc. VMS articles.
(Contains: 68r1/68r2, 65v/66r, 78v/79r, 107v/108r, 108v/111r,
111v/112r, 112v/113r, 1r, and 116v. Correspondence includes letters
to Steele from W. Voynich, W. Newbold, and from A. W. Pollard.
Articles include: clipping from <i>Morning Post</i> newpaper,
26.9.21, ``Astrological Anagrams: the Diary of Roger Bacon,''
clipping from <i>Daily Chronicle</i> newspaper, n.d., ``Key to
Cypher in historic MS. / America's new light on Roger Bacon / 600
years' mystery,'' pencilled draft of article by Steele, photostat
of typed lecture notes by Newbold (?), copy of J. Manly's
<i>Harper's</i> article, copy of Louis Cons 4 Feb 1922 article.)
When I saw it in Sept 1998 I got the impression it was R. Steele's
own personal VMS file; Steele was (I think) at one time the
British Museum's Keeper of Manuscripts. Sorry to be so late
in answering this.
Jim
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