ReneZ > Yesterday, 10:15 AM
(Yesterday, 09:23 AM)dvoileGenealogie Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.It's the poor house in Krumlov for Wroblicius. The source is mentionned at the end of my post, here again :
Krumlov : You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.
Quote:Girzikowy Horczizkynnie stergrzy menni, syni Waczlawa
Horczizky z miesta Kojetina, ....
Heronymowi Horcziczkynnie tez stergrzi menne Jana
Sstiky syne z miesta Kojetina ...
Quote:To Georg Horczicky, my relative, son of Wenzel Horczicky in the city of Kojetin...
To Hieronymus Horczicky, also my relative, son of Johannes Schtick, in the city of Kojetin...
dvoileGenealogie > Yesterday, 11:22 AM
Quote:To Georg Horczicky, my relative, son of Wenzel Horczicky in the city of Kojetin...
To Hieronymus Horczicky, also my relative, son of Johannes Schtick, in the city of Kojetin...
dvoileGenealogie > Yesterday, 11:43 AM
dvoileGenealogie > Yesterday, 12:39 PM
Jorge_Stolfi > Yesterday, 01:10 PM
(20-03-2026, 07:47 AM)ReneZ Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.the Ex Libris on No19
ReneZ > Yesterday, 06:50 PM
ReneZ > Yesterday, 07:03 PM
(Yesterday, 01:10 PM)Jorge_Stolfi Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.René, I have the vague recollection of you and Gabriel "discovering" the name on f1r, back when you were transcribing the VMS from some earlier set of images, and being puzzled abut it.
Is that recollection correct?
Had others noticed that name before? How did you find out that it was Jacobus's?
Did Wilfrid himself ever mention that name in public? Did his widow?
dvoileGenealogie > Yesterday, 07:19 PM
(Yesterday, 06:50 PM)ReneZ Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Fabien,
I agree this is all quite interesting, but I cannot share this information as (to the best of my knowledge) people should be working on this, and it is not 'mine' to share in the first place.
The part that I showed was for the purpose of demonstrating that there existed a straightforward manner in which the Aristotle book could have passed from Wroblicius to Horcicky.
I can also add that the unpublished material does not shed any new light on the Voynich manuscript.
The hope was to find an index of Horcicky's books, which should show an Aristotle as #4 and some description of #19 that would hopefully tell us something new. But this list was not found.
Now, let me be the first to say that this should not be just about the Voynich MS. This research has its own interest.
I'll contact you directly, tomorrow.
.dvoileGenealogie > Yesterday, 09:35 PM
dvoileGenealogie > Today, 12:26 AM