For your interest (all here), I did write to Mr. Towaide last year, and had a nice discussion with him.
He wrote back about the inclusion of my ideas, among those of others, in his lecture. He wrote, "I did refer to it in a lecture I delivered last Fall in Rome, something that surprised the Voynich community."
I don't personally think discussing theories other than the "1420 Genuine European Cipher Herbal" SHOULD be surprising, and I sense it also surprised him that it surprised anyone.
But he is not a proponent nor does he dismiss my theory. He included it in his lecture "... for the purposes of completeness and objectivity."
My main interest in contacting Alain was not about his thoughts on my own theory (although I was curious), but because as an expert in botanicals, I wanted to know if he came across any that were a good match to the descriptions in the Carteggio, the manuscript I call "The Baresch Manuscript", since we at least know it is that. I believe that manuscript is not the Voynich, and may still be "out there", or was, and it may still be possible to identify it.
Considering his depth of knowledge and experience, I was wondering if he had any ideas. But the interesting thing, and effect I often run across, is that the strongly ingrained beliefs in the current paradigm make it difficult to even express a question which relates to a possible outside the positions within it. To anyone who accepts the elements of the paradigm, the Carteggio manuscript simply IS the Voynich. So he thought I was asking if there were any manuscripts similar TO the Voynich! Which of course I was not doing at all.
So I wrote again, to clarify:
"... I was [actually] asking if you ever came across any manuscript that meets the description of the manuscript they actually saw and discussed, as related in the Kircher Carteggio. It would have to fit these descriptions:
- be in a language, script and characters unknown to the 17th century men of these letters: Baresch, Moretus, Kinner, Marci and Kircher.
- contain plants "unknown to the Germans"
- have stars in it
- have illustrations which would evoke their description of possible "chemical symbolism"
- be in manuscript form
- possibly be similar looking to Glagolitic, Old Church Slavonic, Illyrian, and such"
But I have not heard back, and that's OK. Perhaps I will try again at some point, or maybe he is reading this... or some other expert on botanicals and herbals, who would be willing to think about this question, the root of it, if they understand my point in asking it.
"Where is the Baresch manuscript?".
Rich.
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