I took another look and it must be the scan I am using - but I can (barely)
see some of the numbers in f69r that you speak of
now! I wonder if the "4" in f67r is either a mistaken "y" (3)
or if the 4 is another way to write "y" as in long e vs short e or that kind of
thing.
I must say that this number thing is convincing me more and more.
****************************** Larry Roux Syracuse University lroux@xxxxxxx ******************************* >>> rteague@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 01/27/03 07:52PM >>> I now have my first real piece of Voynichania. I ordered a copy of Elegant Enigma through Borders Books a couple of weeks ago. It came in last Thursday, but I had the flu and was unable to get it until yesterday. They also had a copy of The Codebreakers, but I thought $70 US was too steep for one chapter of interest. I'll keep an eye out at my favorite used bookstores instead. A few replies-- Nick Pelling wrote: > I don't ever recall hearing of 1615 as having had any predictive > significance before. What I meant by predictive was like someone predicting where Jupiter would be five years later. Obviously these alignments were of some importance to the Author, or else they wouldn't be in the book drawn so precisely that I can find them with a planetarium program. I've got a very strong feeling that we're looking at a unified theme with the astro/cosmo/zodiac section. Dana Scott wrote: > I am wondering why such public astronomical events should be subjected to > encryption? What is the great secret mystery that must be hidden from public > knowledge? It strikes me that there should be more significant knowledge > that warrants keeping it from the rest of human understanding and awareness. > I wonder what that might be? My thought is that the events depicted would be of significance only to the Author, but he/she wanted to be sure nobody else had access, lest they interfere. Larry Roux wrote: > Sorry, I don't see your stand-alone chars...Maybe if I cross my eyes > a little and stare longer <grin> Probably just my imagination, then. But if you look carefully, you can find the number-characters in order (except 4, which is why I used ?) starting from the 2 pm marker. > Also, there appears to be a character in the center. Could that be 0? I thought that mark in the center of the star was part of the drawing. > Check out f76r as well...it appears that certain paragraphs are numbered. Yes, I'd noticed that before. And right in the middle, there's that pesky "4" again. I bet when we find out what it means, we'll smack our collective heads and say, "Of course. How silly of me not to realize that." I also want to point out in f69r that the eighth word of text is two stand alone letters that mean "15". But I haven't found 15 of anything on that folio. It might refer to one of the 'split' zodiac signs. Robert ______________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, send mail to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxx with a body saying: unsubscribe vms-list |