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RE: f67v2 is a bit like the Rosettes foldout but without the rosettes. - pjburkshire - 12-02-2026

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I'm sorry but there is no historical precedent for describing "classes" on a map that is otherwise popularly used to describe the three continents. I'm afraid this argument doesn't make much sense.


I'm sorry I was not clear.  I am not saying that the 3 classes are on the T-O map.  I am saying that the T-O map itself represents the Nobility class.  The Nobility class holds dominion over the physical world -- thus a map of the physical world.  Other symbols are used for Clergy and Commoners.


RE: f67v2 is a bit like the Rosettes foldout but without the rosettes. - MarcoP - 13-02-2026

You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. is late (19th Century). Still there are a few interesting/bizarre features:
  • The zodiac signs are connected by “ropes” to the hands of the central figure (which I guess represents the sun?). Somehow similar ropes connect nymphs and some of the Voynich zodiac signs (Virgo, Scorpio, Pisces) to stars.
  • There are two suns in the top corners. Though the position is different, there are two suns also in the two Voynich diagrams we are discussing here.
  • In the bottom corners, there appear to be images of the Pisces and Taurus zodiac signs (I don’t know why these two particular signs are here). The “clock” in the Rosettes page corresponds to some graphs of the Taurus constellation in medieval manuscripts (e.g. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.)
  • The hat of the central figure is similar to one of the small faces at the bottom-right of Voynich 67v2.

These could all be coincidences, but there’s a slight possibility that there is something useful, who knows?

   


RE: f67v2 is a bit like the Rosettes foldout but without the rosettes. - MarcoP - 14-02-2026

You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.. It seems possible that the four corners of f67v2 are constellation diagrams, but if so their meaning is unclear. Maybe they correspond to zodiac constellations (maybe as symbols of the corresponding sign) and maybe that would link them with the cardinal directions?

If the dots are stars in constellations, the small faces make them personified stars. This is quite rare. The only work doing that thing I am aware of is You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view..

Recently we discussed a very simple (and somehow messy) You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. which has a central feature with graphics comparable to f67v2. I guess that for a diagram with a 4+4 layout the 4 elements and the 4 Galenic properties are the most obvious candidates, but this interpretation does not easily explain most of the other details in the two Voynich diagrams.