16-06-2026, 07:03 PM
Hello everyone,
My name is Monika Pal-Stumpp, I live in southern Germany and mostly have been a silent reader. I have been studying the Voynich-Manuscript for several years.
Today I am happy to share a new interpretation of the text from folio 116v. It became apparent that the difficult-to-read text, which was often considered "chaotic" does
in fact form a plausible and consistent message.
In my study, I examine paleografic characteristics, dialectal aspects and the numerous Latin abbreviations. Moreover, I take a close look at the ciphered words
in "Voynichese".These elements offer intriguing clues about the content, the region where this text may have originated and about the author's possible linguistic
background.
I hope you enjoy reading it and look forward to your comments.
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My name is Monika Pal-Stumpp, I live in southern Germany and mostly have been a silent reader. I have been studying the Voynich-Manuscript for several years.
Today I am happy to share a new interpretation of the text from folio 116v. It became apparent that the difficult-to-read text, which was often considered "chaotic" does
in fact form a plausible and consistent message.
In my study, I examine paleografic characteristics, dialectal aspects and the numerous Latin abbreviations. Moreover, I take a close look at the ciphered words
in "Voynichese".These elements offer intriguing clues about the content, the region where this text may have originated and about the author's possible linguistic
background.
I hope you enjoy reading it and look forward to your comments.
The study is available on You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.