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This encyphered engineering book is interesting, maybe? - Printable Version +- The Voynich Ninja (https://www.voynich.ninja) +-- Forum: Voynich Research (https://www.voynich.ninja/forum-27.html) +--- Forum: Imagery (https://www.voynich.ninja/forum-43.html) +--- Thread: This encyphered engineering book is interesting, maybe? (/thread-5735.html) |
RE: This encyphered engineering book is interesting, maybe? - Koen G - 17-05-2026 Re lap stands, cannons, microscopes, pharmaceutical vessels... They always end up sharing features because of the way worked cylinders turn out. With rings, narrower sections, stacked-looking sections... There are many of them in the Sachsenspiegel (You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.), in this case they are reliquaries placed on pedestals. RE: This encyphered engineering book is interesting, maybe? - DG97EEB - 17-05-2026 Anyone looked at whether they might be hanaps? You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. I was piqued by this article which references one for the Duke of Burgundy You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. RE: This encyphered engineering book is interesting, maybe? - Bluetoes101 - 17-05-2026 I looked at a bunch of things a while back, like Koen alludes to, its really difficult to know for sure because a bunch of things can look the same For example this is pretty close to the "hanap" on the WIKI example - You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. For the engineering book example my guess would be in line with Marco's comments, for the VMS examples that are somewhat similar I'm hoping the context of plants is useful, but people did a lot of things with plants.. |