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Origin of the EVA '"l" Glyph - Printable Version +- The Voynich Ninja (https://www.voynich.ninja) +-- Forum: Voynich Research (https://www.voynich.ninja/forum-27.html) +--- Forum: Analysis of the text (https://www.voynich.ninja/forum-41.html) +--- Thread: Origin of the EVA '"l" Glyph (/thread-5711.html) |
Origin of the EVA '"l" Glyph - Dobri - 04-05-2026 This thread on the unknown origin of the EVA "l" glyph l starts with You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.. RE: Origin of the EVA '"l" Glyph - Aga Tentakulus - 05-05-2026 The old 4 (EVA l) looks like a half 8, which is why it looks like this. RE: Origin of the EVA '"l" Glyph - eggyk - 05-05-2026 Yeah. The video shows the symbol from a "templar-related manuscript" from the 12th century. Emphasis on "templar" obviously because it sounds good and mysterious on TV. I'm pretty sure its just the 4 in the number 74. I imagine if they looked any further at all that they would have found 100s of other manuscripts where the old 4 was used. As Aga says, the old 4 symbol looks like an EVA l. (as well as 7 looking like v, and 9 looking like y) It's everywhere, but here's You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.. RE: Origin of the EVA '"l" Glyph - JoJo_Jost - 05-05-2026 I’m convinced anyway that the VMS is a Templar cipher disguised as a herbarium. It contains the true location of the Templar treasure on Oak Island. The map, of course, is on the most beautiful page of the VMS, the one showing the nine large rocks on Oak Island. But the manuscript also points to other hiding places in the swamps of Oak Island, as indicated in the Balneo section. The stars represent the exact directions to the treasure. But for that, you also need the Astro section. (No, I don’t think so—just kidding...) RE: Origin of the EVA '"l" Glyph - Dobri - 05-05-2026 In this context, what if qo at the beginning of vords is simply the reverse of ol at the end of vords? RE: Origin of the EVA '"l" Glyph - ReneZ - 05-05-2026 Possible, but both ol and just a single l also appear at the start of words. RE: Origin of the EVA '"l" Glyph - Dobri - 07-05-2026 Furthermore, qo (with a macron) and ol are shown standalone and next to each other in folio You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. where qo appears for the first time. |