09-10-2020, 05:05 AM
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Towards the pursuit of finding meaning with the Voynich Manuscript as we are all here for. Lately I have gone over the possibility regarding how the Voynich was copied from an original Latin work, perhaps from a traveling doctor. The Doctor sought to conceal the VMS with meaningless text, however he held on to a separate list like a dictionary.
I brain stormed for a few days thinking about provenance, Author type, geography and where in the VMS I could possibly find a possible clue. Folio 67r2 does look like a Zodiac, so I thought would it be about an a big event or for a persons horoscope. Since f67r2 was surrounded by waning 3/4 moons I figured it was for a big event. The planets match up very well with the Zodiac presentation I provided. Also, if one studies the Voynich you will know that in the horoscope series, it starts with Pisces with f70v1 and ends with Sagittarius as f73v! For reasons I don't understand Sagittarius leans in the 1st house of the Zodiac and I think You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. it might have a connection to f67r2. Anyway I determined that by the waning 3/4 moons and by the planets alignments to the inner circle words which might be planets for f67r2 that this represented The Battle of Agincourt on October 25, 1415 and I speculate a Doctor drew this up at 8 am three hours before the battle sprung into action.
To further my investigation I will need access if anyone has 15th century Zodiac type horoscopes in Latin, I need to compile a Zipf list of anywhere from 1000 to 10,000 words to try and compare it to f67r2 to try and see I can fetter out any translation from what I call VMS gibberish.
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Towards the pursuit of finding meaning with the Voynich Manuscript as we are all here for. Lately I have gone over the possibility regarding how the Voynich was copied from an original Latin work, perhaps from a traveling doctor. The Doctor sought to conceal the VMS with meaningless text, however he held on to a separate list like a dictionary.
I brain stormed for a few days thinking about provenance, Author type, geography and where in the VMS I could possibly find a possible clue. Folio 67r2 does look like a Zodiac, so I thought would it be about an a big event or for a persons horoscope. Since f67r2 was surrounded by waning 3/4 moons I figured it was for a big event. The planets match up very well with the Zodiac presentation I provided. Also, if one studies the Voynich you will know that in the horoscope series, it starts with Pisces with f70v1 and ends with Sagittarius as f73v! For reasons I don't understand Sagittarius leans in the 1st house of the Zodiac and I think You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. it might have a connection to f67r2. Anyway I determined that by the waning 3/4 moons and by the planets alignments to the inner circle words which might be planets for f67r2 that this represented The Battle of Agincourt on October 25, 1415 and I speculate a Doctor drew this up at 8 am three hours before the battle sprung into action.
To further my investigation I will need access if anyone has 15th century Zodiac type horoscopes in Latin, I need to compile a Zipf list of anywhere from 1000 to 10,000 words to try and compare it to f67r2 to try and see I can fetter out any translation from what I call VMS gibberish.
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Year New Moon First Quarter Full Moon Last Quarter
1415 Jan 3 05:44
Jan 11 06:37 Jan 18 07:57 Jan 25 06:36 Feb 2 03:16
Feb 9 20:40 Feb 16 15:24 Feb 23 21:13 Mar 3 23:39
Mar 11 07:46 Mar 17 23:11 Mar 25 12:36 Apr 2 17:05
Apr 9 16:34 Apr 16 08:03 Apr 24 04:25 May 2 06:38
May 9 00:03 May 15 18:35 May 23 20:10 May 31 16:28
Jun 7 07:12 T Jun 14 07:13 Jun 22 11:07 p Jun 29 23:27
Jul 6 14:52 Jul 13 22:17 Jul 22 00:39 Jul 29 04:54
Aug 4 23:53 Aug 12 15:41 Aug 20 12:38 Aug 27 10:13
Sep 3 11:05 Sep 11 10:40 Sep 18 23:28 Sep 25 16:40
Oct 3 01:11 Oct 11 05:49 Oct 18 09:52 Oct 25 01:24
Nov 1 18:24 Nov 9 23:33 Nov 16 20:28 Nov 23 13:13
Dec 1 13:53 A Dec 9 14:43 Dec 16 07:25 n Dec 23 04:30
Dec 31 09:43