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I'm not talking about the disputed mystery erased "Tepenec" at the bottom. I'm talking about the Voynichese text.
1:
<f1r.6,=Pt> ydaraishy<$>
ydaraishy
ydaraishy
ydaraiCishy (
ydaraiCishy )
2:
<f1r.10,=Pt> dain.os.teody<$>
dain os teody
dain os teody
dain or teody (
dain or teody )
3:
<f1r.21,=Pt> otol.daiiin<$>
otol daiiin
otol daiiin
4:
<f1r.28,=Pt> dchaiin<$>
dchaiin
dchaiin
What are these words? Could they be the names of four authors -- each giving his own introduction to the work?
Only the first one, ydaraishy (
ydaraishy ), seem to be unique within the manuscript. daiin.net has it as ydaraiCishy (
ydaraiCishy ).
daiin.net has the second one as dain or teody (
dain or teody ).
daiin.net has the third one the same as voynichese.com, otol daiiin (
otol daiiin ). I did note that the first word, otol (
otol ), is the same word as the label for Elemental Fire / Yellow bile on You are not allowed to view links.
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(13-03-2026, 03:06 PM)pjburkshire Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Something about You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. has recently started bothering me. It looks like four paragraphs. Each seems to end with what to me looks like a signature. They probably aren't signatures but I don't know what else to call them.
"A masterwork of erudition and intelligent analysis. The Author managed to collect all the lost knowledge of the Proto-Egyptians who built Atlantis into a clear and well-organized volume. A must read by anyone who is not satisfied with the plain boring truth about our Universe."
--- The Constantinople Times
"Herbalism is not my area of expertise, but I have been told that the herbal section of this book is better than Dioscorides. Myself, I found the hydraulics section full of clever ideas, which I have tried to reproduce and expand in my own books."
--- Mariano Taccola
"This book is bound to keep both scholars and amateurs alike busy for centuries, as they try to extract the pearls of wisdom hidden in every word, leaf, diagram, and intricate sign. It took me six months just to uncover the mystery of those taller letters on the first line of each paragraph."
--- Johannes Trithemius
"Even if you can't understand the text, you will surely appreciate the many angelical figures in the middle sections, which a competent scryer has told me are just like those he saw in my crystal ball."
-- Prof. John Dee
(13-03-2026, 03:06 PM)pjburkshire Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Something about You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. has recently started bothering me. It looks like four paragraphs. Each seems to end with what to me looks like a signature. They probably aren't signatures but I don't know what else to call them.
Seriously, they may be a table of contents in old fashioned style, with a multiline summary of each section, and maybe the name of the author of each section below.
All the best, --stolfi
(13-03-2026, 04:52 PM)Jorge_Stolfi Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view."Even if you can't understand the text, you will surely appreciate the many angelical figures in the middle sections, which a competent scryer has told me are just like those he saw in my crystal ball."
-- Prof. John Dee
A right-aligned author's name after a citation seems anachronistic to me but I could be wrong.
(13-03-2026, 04:46 PM)Jorge_Stolfi Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.
"A masterwork of erudition and intelligent analysis. The Author managed to collect all the lost knowledge of the Proto-Egyptians who built Atlantis into a clear and well-organized volume. A must read by anyone who is not satisfied with the plain boring truth about our Universe."
--- The Constantinople Times
"Herbalism is not my area of expertise, but I have been told that the herbal section of this book is better than Dioscorides. Myself, I found the hydraulics section full of clever ideas, which I have tried to reproduce and expand in my own books."
--- Mariano Taccola
"This book is bound to keep both scholars and amateurs alike busy for centuries, as they try to extract the pearls of wisdom hidden in every word, leaf, diagram, and intricate sign. It took me six months just to uncover the mystery of those taller letters on the first line of each paragraph."
--- Johannes Trithemius
"Even if you can't understand the text, you will surely appreciate the many angelical figures in the middle sections, which a competent scryer has told me are just like those he saw in my crystal ball."
-- Prof. John Dee
What you have written here may be exactly what we see on You are not allowed to view links.
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There are a few more cases on other pages where this happens.