The deadline for submitting presentations for Voynich Manuscript Day, to be held on 3 August, has passed. However, we still have room for 2 ca. 30-minute presentations, so the deadline is extended to july 31st. Don't hesitate to contact me with proposals or questions!
Additionally, we are trying something new this year. I will hereby post six 10-minute time slots (all in CEST). Claim one in this thread and it's yours, to do or present anything Voynich-related you like.
- 13:00
- 13:10
- 13:20
- 14:00
- 14:10
- 14:20
Tell us about your favorite folio, some ongoing research, something that's bothering you about the MS or its study, read an ode to your favorite Voynich forum moderator...

It can be as serious or as silly as you like.
First come, first served, so claim a slot and it's yours.
I will be happy to take the first slot (13:00) to provide some details of the book sale to Rudolf, with lots of nice pictures.
13:00 sold to Rene for €0!
I will follow his example and claim the 14:00 slot to announce the winner of the favorite plant tournament.
Remaining slots:
- 13:00
- 13:10
- 13:20
- 14:00
- 14:10
- 14:20
(06-06-2025, 06:40 PM)Koen G Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.First come, first served, so claim a slot and it's yours.
Here is my R$0 bid. I have no preference about the time. I could discuss my thoughts on how the VMS was created and how that affects the attempts at "decipherment". I promise to
not to bore you with what my theory is (but only mention that it is definitely the right one

)
All the best, --jorge
Jorge Stolfi for VMD 2025 confirmed! Who would have thought. How about right after Rene?
(07-06-2025, 04:42 PM)Jorge_Stolfi Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. (06-06-2025, 06:40 PM)Koen G Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.First come, first served, so claim a slot and it's yours.
Here is my R$0 bid. I have no preference about the time. I could discuss my thoughts on how the VMS was created and how that affects the attempts at "decipherment". I promise to not to bore you with what my theory is (but only mention that it is definitely the right one
)
All the best, --jorge
It is entirely your choice, of course, but I for one would not mind if you thought you could fill more than 10 minutes, and used one of the longer slots...
Definitely, 10 minutes is pretty short.