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Venus and Libra - MarcoP - 14-09-2016 Some astrological speculation ![]() A You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. with a large star and a pair of scales is suggestive of Venus (the planetary ruler of Libra).
RE: Venus and Libra - Diane - 17-09-2016 Marco - I think it's reasonable to say that the figures set in tiers (not all are women, and 'women' suggests a literalism not established) are associated with the name of a month, and that some of the month-names cover emblems which agree (more or less) with the emblems used in zodiacs. The leap to assuming the purpose of the month-roundels astrological is larger than I think the evidence warrants; calendars were used for many other reasons, and since there's no evidence that these roundels originated in the Latin-using world (indeed, there is much evidence against it imo), so it may be relevant to mention that we have star-calendars which are not about astrology at all; some relate to agriculture, some relate to the navigational stars; some relate to religious rosters and timing the hours for prayer. I think the 'astrological idea' is the first to come to most moderns' minds, simply because they are moderns, for whom no other sets of association are current. I do wish we had someone with the necessary breadth of knowledge to offer an informed assessment - David King, or David Pingree.. we need someone of that calibre, don't we? ![]() RE: Venus and Libra - nickpelling - 17-09-2016 MarcoP: for what it's worth, only one of the three crowned nymphs in the Voynich's zodiac section looks original to me - the other two seem to me to have been emended, perhaps to distract attention away from the real one. I discussed this back in 2015: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. Of course, I have no idea what this actually means, but I thought I ought to mention it anyway. :-) |