Hi everyone,
I’m working on the rosettes and there are so many details I want to share with you, which you might already know or might not. Besides Lisa’s fascinating conference, I don’t want to be influenced by other opinions: I’m starting entirely from what I see myself and I’m surely wrong in some parts, but this is how I’m working.
Let’s start with the focus of the rosettes. In the center of the rosettes, formed by a circle bordered by a thin ring of writing (like the other four circles at north, south, east, and west), we find six flasks/ampoules: four clearly visible, two hidden behind in perspective. They have a well-defined shape: bulging at the top, ending in a pointed tip with a sort of cross, and with a rather open base.
In the center of these ampoules, there is what at first seemed like a fishing net, but upon reconsideration could be a fluid, generated by the combination of these ampoules.
I compared the shape of these ampoules with those found in the final recipes of the manuscript, and I found five that are very similar to the ones represented in the center of the rosettes.
This is my first post about the rosettes, so if you want to comment on this rather unusual idea, I’m open to any feedback.
I’m attaching two images:
1. One explaining my point of view about what’s in the center of the rosettes.
2. One showing my search for these ampoules in the final recipes.
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In addition, besides other details that I will provide in my next posts, I’ve also done some research to be able to present different viewpoints. I’ve formed an idea that, as you all probably know, the rosettes are the gravitational center around which the Voynich rotates. The center of these six ampoules is the focus of the entire Voynich.
If these six ampoules represent different fluids that, when combined, form the fluid in the middle — and considering that in perspective two ampoules are behind — then the fluid with the little stars or asterisks is exactly between the six ampoules. This fluid that is generated is the focus of the entire Voynich.
This is my first post about the rosettes, so if you want to comment on this rather unusual idea, I’m open to any feedback.