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RE: Calgary engineer believes he's cracked the mysterious Voynich Manuscript - davidjackson - 13-12-2018 Hi CheZhenChina; you would be interested in the You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view., which is exactly what you are asking about above (albeit the other way around!). RE: Calgary engineer believes he's cracked the mysterious Voynich Manuscript - ChenZheChina - 14-12-2018 (13-12-2018, 02:52 PM)davidjackson Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Hi CheZhenChina; you would be interested in the You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view., which is exactly what you are asking about above (albeit the other way around!). Hi David, Thanks for the information. In China, there was once upon a time a similar system to Arabize Mandarin Chinese, that is, to write pronunciations of Mandarin Chinese (though not Modern Standard Mandarin) in Arabic script. It was called You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.. RE: Calgary engineer believes he's cracked the mysterious Voynich Manuscript - -JKP- - 26-03-2019 I haven't seen any more news about Ahmet Ardiç's deciphering efforts. He was dead certain it was old Turkish and was making a trip to Turkey to seek the help of others in decoding it, but a year has passed and there hasn't been anything more that I'm aware of. RE: Calgary engineer believes he's cracked the mysterious Voynich Manuscript - ChenZheChina - 01-04-2019 I haven’t been hearing any update, either. Considering that they were so certain about the VMS being Old Turkish, it would be great if they could share some information about their progress. RE: Calgary engineer believes he's cracked the mysterious Voynich Manuscript - nablator - 01-04-2019 They want to publish in the Ön-Türk Akademisi dergisi (Pre-Turkish Academy magazine), from its You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.: (Automated translations, slightly improved) March, 23 Researcher Ahmet Ardıç wrote to the Pre-Turkish Academy Magazine. Quote:We have been working for many years on the Voynich manuscript, which has been shown by many researchers as one of the 10 mysteries of the world. We also made our own transcription of this writing, which has not been seen anywhere else. We first put out that this writing was written in Turkish language with its evidence about 2 years ago. This manuscript and the subject has millions of followers around the world. We have had close to 11000 GLOBAL FOLLOWERS IN ABOUT 1 years after news of our work and various publications, such as CNN International (London) and metro-News (Canada). Of course, the quality of those who are interested in language matters more than the number of people who follow our posts or our posts. We don't want to have any remote or close interest in language science who are looking for Arabic or Persian roots in every turkish word he looks at. We will introduce this issue to the world, but in doing so, we will also be selective about who to share the issue with in our own country. It is so-that the Turkish culture and language have been conscious and planned for a long time. We have not been hasty until today because we want the study of this handwriting in the hands of qualified groups, and we have tried to take a remote look at who and what groups are investigating the history of the Turkish language in turkey. So we're not hasty, but we're worried about being picky. Google translation: Quote:We have been working for many years on the Voynich manuscript, which is shown by many researchers as one of the 10 unsolved mysteries of the world. We made the transcription of an unprecedented alphabet from this writing. This writing is written in the Turkish language, and with evidence of the first two years ago we put together. This manuscript and issue has millions of followers around the world. Our work and claims have been followed by many Western newspapers and various broadcasting companies such as CNN International (LONDON) and Metro-News (CANADA). Of course, the nature of the people who are interested in language issues are important rather than the number of people who follow our articles or publications. We do not want to have a close interest in what we look for with the linguists who pursued the search for Arabic or Persian roots in the Turkish word. We will introduce this issue to the world, but in doing so, we will be selective about who we will share the issue with in our own country. Of course, Turkish culture and language has long been conscious and planned under attack. We are in the hands of a qualified group for the study of these manuscripts we did not want to act hastily and to this day the history of the Turkish language in Turkey who have tried to investigate the how and which group of remote inspection. So we're not in a hurry, but we're worried about being selective. RE: Calgary engineer believes he's cracked the mysterious Voynich Manuscript - ChenZheChina - 01-04-2019 Thank you very much, nablator. You are really good at gathering information online and surprising me! :O RE: Calgary engineer believes he's cracked the mysterious Voynich Manuscript - nablator - 01-04-2019 (01-04-2019, 09:40 AM)ChenZheChina Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Thank you very much, nablator. Information is surprisingly easy to find in the digital age. For example, there are 4 or 5 Cathar manuscripts that Morten St George somehow failed to find. Just testing: is he reading other threads ? ![]() RE: Calgary engineer believes he's cracked the mysterious Voynich Manuscript - joben - 02-06-2019 Has anyone heard from these guys lately? This is from the video description: Quote:Currently, A formal paper of the philological study was submitted to an academic journal in John Hopkins University. Can someone confirm whether their research has actually been submitted, and if so, what was the response? RE: Calgary engineer believes he's cracked the mysterious Voynich Manuscript - MarcoP - 02-08-2019 Here is an update. Not very informative, in my opinion. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. RE: Calgary engineer believes he's cracked the mysterious Voynich Manuscript - -JKP- - 02-08-2019 I think it would be cool if it turned out to be Turkish, but they haven't released enough information yet for us to really evaluate their findings. I guess we'll just have to wait and see. |