27-04-2016, 09:02 PM
I think, I was wrong assuming that the symbol "8" means "s" here, probably, my first thought that it is "d" and "t" was closer to a solution. The fact of the matter is that I suppose that there are two characters from the enciphered text of the VMs in the You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. marginalia which are added in the words of the plain text. I don't take into account "aror shcc9".
"8 "= "d" and "t" (dabat, portat, valten)
"loop-symbol" = "s", "os" and "us" (miltost).
I'd note that supposed "loop-symbol" is rather masked in the illegible "o".
What if "anchiton" and "michiton" are correct, either? I mean that the author could write the words "michi ton" in such way to make a play on words. Let's assume, this is a recipe and a charm for making of the "anchiton", it may look like this:
"anchiton: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. Öla dabat You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. tc (te?) teer cere portat + N + "fix + marix + morix + vix + alma maria"
In English: "He/she gave me clay, oil, (miltos?) softest, then he/she brings tar, wax" …
Ton - "Lehm" (clay)
Öla - possibly, "Öle" (oil)
miltost - if I'm not mistaken, "mildest" (softest). Possibly, there is a play on words, too.
tc - maybe, Latin "tunc" (then)
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. - "walten" (to rule), ubren - ? (obren? uhren?)
Much of this leads to Middle High German. Please, correct me, if I'm wrong.
But the main thing is that mentioned two cipher characters, according to my theory and deciphering method, have the same meaning here and in the main text. All this time I tried to find something common between the enciphered text and the plain text of the marginalia, so I've find nothing, besides two characters and their meaning. It seems that "aror shcc9" relates to the enciphered text, but have nothing in common with the You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. marginalia, except, maybe, the last line, but I'm not sure.
"8 "= "d" and "t" (dabat, portat, valten)
"loop-symbol" = "s", "os" and "us" (miltost).
I'd note that supposed "loop-symbol" is rather masked in the illegible "o".
What if "anchiton" and "michiton" are correct, either? I mean that the author could write the words "michi ton" in such way to make a play on words. Let's assume, this is a recipe and a charm for making of the "anchiton", it may look like this:
"anchiton: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. Öla dabat You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. tc (te?) teer cere portat + N + "fix + marix + morix + vix + alma maria"
In English: "He/she gave me clay, oil, (miltos?) softest, then he/she brings tar, wax" …
Ton - "Lehm" (clay)
Öla - possibly, "Öle" (oil)
miltost - if I'm not mistaken, "mildest" (softest). Possibly, there is a play on words, too.
tc - maybe, Latin "tunc" (then)
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. - "walten" (to rule), ubren - ? (obren? uhren?)
Much of this leads to Middle High German. Please, correct me, if I'm wrong.
But the main thing is that mentioned two cipher characters, according to my theory and deciphering method, have the same meaning here and in the main text. All this time I tried to find something common between the enciphered text and the plain text of the marginalia, so I've find nothing, besides two characters and their meaning. It seems that "aror shcc9" relates to the enciphered text, but have nothing in common with the You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. marginalia, except, maybe, the last line, but I'm not sure.