On the voynich.ninja forum, recently there has been a discussion of possible proper names on page f1r. Some thoughts on this idea:
https://www.goodreads.com/author_blog_p ... hor-s-name
Four ways of parsing the v101 glyph string {98ayai29}; the permitted slots in Zattera's "slot alphabet"; and the “word” counts of each parsed segment in the v101 transliteration. Author’s analysis.
Proper names on page f1r?
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Proper names on page f1r?
Last edited by DFS346 on Sat Jun 15, 2024 2:15 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Proper names on page f1r?
Thoughts on a possible second "name" on page f1r of the Voynich manuscript:
https://goodreads.com/author_blog_posts ... econd-name
Voynich manuscript, page f1r, line 10: three interpretations of the glyphs, and the permitted "slots” in Zattera’s alphabet. Author’s analysis.
https://goodreads.com/author_blog_posts ... econd-name
Voynich manuscript, page f1r, line 10: three interpretations of the glyphs, and the permitted "slots” in Zattera’s alphabet. Author’s analysis.
Re: Proper names on page f1r?
Further thoughts on the possibility that there are three proper names on the first page of the Voynich manuscript.
https://goodreads.com/author_blog_posts ... third-name
Voynich manuscript, page f1r, line 21: three interpretations of the glyphs, and the permitted "slots” in Zattera’s “slot alphabet”. Author’s analysis.
https://goodreads.com/author_blog_posts ... third-name
Voynich manuscript, page f1r, line 21: three interpretations of the glyphs, and the permitted "slots” in Zattera’s “slot alphabet”. Author’s analysis.
Re: Proper names on page f1r?
Thoughts on mapping the Voynich glyph {M}, which might be part of a proper name, to a letter in a natural language.
https://www.goodreads.com/author_blog_p ... -conundrum
Counts of letters in the alphabets of selected medieval languages. Author's analysis.
https://www.goodreads.com/author_blog_p ... -conundrum
Counts of letters in the alphabets of selected medieval languages. Author's analysis.