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Regarding the "Georgian" origins of the text. - CuriousOne - 04-09-2016

Hello.

A lot of sources speculate, that maybe, origin of this manuscript is Georgian.
I don't think so.
Why?
Because I'm Georgian and I don't see any similarities neither in writing style, possible grammar and by means of illustration.
If you want to check by yourself, here is huge PDF - 154mb, it has samples of almost all kinds of Georgian texts, from early 9th century to 19th century:
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(Please note, imagery is not given is not sorted by years, first it is sorted by subject - religious, literature, scientific, and thenĀ - years).

I don't see any similarities with Voynich script at all. From my point of vision, Voyinich fonts looks more like maybe cyrilic/greek origin, then Georgian or Armenian (which have similarities in glyphs, but totally different in spelling and reading).


[Image: H_1658.JPG]

And just have look at this book. It is same origin as Voynich manuscript is believed to be (herbia/medical/science and almost same era) and it depicts certain natural event. Can you guess it without google?


RE: Regarding the "Georgian" origins of the text. - julian - 04-09-2016

Looks like backward/mirror writing to me. Is it Leonardo?


RE: Regarding the "Georgian" origins of the text. - davidjackson - 04-09-2016

Thanks for the link, most interesting.
Yes I agree the script is not Georgian, it is based on the Roman alphabet. I don't know if anyone still defending the theory that there Voynich script is a natural language script.

PS- is it an eclipse?


RE: Regarding the "Georgian" origins of the text. - Koen G - 05-09-2016

It looks more like several heavenly bodies alligning.

I agree that the script seems mostly based on Latin script.

Now when people talk orogins, they may just be talking about the imagery as well..


RE: Regarding the "Georgian" origins of the text. - CuriousOne - 05-09-2016

The image shows winds, their direction of blow, and their characteristics (humid, dry, time of year, etc.).