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by lucio3.8mgz
Mon Jan 26, 2026 9:33 pm
Forum: Translations, Decipherment & Decoding
Topic: The translations are just for illustrative purposes to show what I want to explain.
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The translations are just for illustrative purposes to show what I want to explain.

For a long time I looked at the Voynich only through the glyphs until I learned about the EVA system of TT; since there were many versions of Voynich transcriptions, I used TT’s to support myself and see if there was something I could not see by only looking at glyphs, and then I could see that sh i...
by lucio3.8mgz
Fri Jan 09, 2026 12:11 am
Forum: Translations, Decipherment & Decoding
Topic: Word tracing study of f1r: dain - ain - in
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Word tracing study of f1r: dain - ain - in

I’ve been working on a specific task: searching for repetitive word patterns and endings—mainly dain, ain, and in—to see if their functions stay consistent across the different stages of the manuscript (herbalism, the baths, astrology, etc.). Using TT’s transcription, these patterns became much clea...
by lucio3.8mgz
Sun Jan 04, 2026 6:09 pm
Forum: Translations, Decipherment & Decoding
Topic: Observations on Repeating Four-Folio Structural Patterns in the Voynich Manuscript
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Observations on Repeating Four-Folio Structural Patterns in the Voynich Manuscript

While reviewing several Voynich folios side by side, I began to notice a recurring structural behavior that does not depend on linguistic interpretation. By comparing which glyphs or graphic elements visually dominate each page, a pattern appears to emerge in which groups of four consecutive folios ...
by lucio3.8mgz
Sun Jan 04, 2026 5:19 pm
Forum: Translations, Decipherment & Decoding
Topic: Technical link between f1r (Index) and the ‘trop’ section (f103r-f116r) via Occitanian pharmaceutical shorthand.
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Re: Technical link between f1r (Index) and the ‘trop’ section (f103r-f116r) via Occitanian pharmaceutical shorthand.

It is interesting to see your post from months ago. I have been trying to see how to display the behavior of the manuscript that I observed by looking at several pages at the same time as a way of comparing which glyph stands out on each page. I noticed that every four pages the book seems to start ...