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No text, but a visual code - Printable Version +- The Voynich Ninja (https://www.voynich.ninja) +-- Forum: Voynich Research (https://www.voynich.ninja/forum-27.html) +--- Forum: Theories & Solutions (https://www.voynich.ninja/forum-58.html) +--- Thread: No text, but a visual code (/thread-2384.html) Pages:
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RE: No text, but a visual code - Jorge_Stolfi - 23-02-2026 (22-02-2026, 09:41 AM)Antonio García Jiménez Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Why not start your own thread instead of posting in every thread? That way you can share your ideas and see if many people follow and agree with you. But aren't you posting here to see if other people agree with you? Al the best, --stolfi RE: No text, but a visual code - Antonio García Jiménez - 23-02-2026 You're wrong. I don't give opinions, I'm posting here to teach people. RE: No text, but a visual code - Antonio García Jiménez - 27-02-2026 In previous posts, I've explained why the Rosettes page is a representation of the medieval universe from an astrological perspective. In other words, it aims to depict the astral influences on Earth. I will now focus on a detail that reinforces the interpretation. Everyone has seen that astronomical clock in the bottom left corner of the page. It's actually a small volvelle, though without the zodiac signs. Between the two circles are eight groups of three lines each. Each line represents 15 degrees or one hour, resulting in 360 degrees or 24 hours. This is quite clear. The way the artist of the Rosettes has represented the influences of the spheres is through strokes of varying shapes. One of the most common are those groups of three lines which we see on the two central lateral spheres, both pointing towards the central sphere. And also in the lower right sphere, where we see the groups separated by a point. The interpretation of this detail is certainly not decorative, given that we have the astronomical clock which clearly tells us the meaning of those lines. What it represents is time, since the movement of the spheres signifies the passage of time. RE: No text, but a visual code - Antonio García Jiménez - 03-03-2026 The scribe in charge of folio 78 had the idea of inserting those groups of three lines within the loop of the gallows. At f78r, four groups of three lines can be seen within the gallows that open the last paragraph. And at f78v, the loop of the gallows in the first paragraph includes three groups. One might think this detail is a decorative whim of the scribe, but we have already seen that this group of lines has a very clear astronomical meaning. And if the scribe inserted them into the loop of the gallows, glyphs that for me symbolize the sun, it is because for him they were part of the same system of representation. There are details like this scattered throughout the book that have led me to believe that all the glyphs in the script are actually astronomical symbols. |