(10-08-2020, 01:45 AM)Barbrey Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.I would really love to be pointed towards statistical data that makes a difference - or did to long-time Voynich researchers - and rosette page research that deals with its number symbolism, and its own Christian or her.etical symbolism as a composite system like a sphere of life and death in that it deals with with the life/birth/resurrection cycle, and meshing, of spirit and body/form.
Hi, Barbrey:
I am not aware of a publication that specifically deals with symbolism in the Voynich, but there is a lot of statistical information about the text and how the different glyphs, words, and word patterns related to each other that make it clear why solving the text has been so difficult. In my opinion, it is in your best interests to truly understand the relationships between the glyphs to each other, the glyphs to the words that are formed, the words to each other, and the words to the page, and the pages to each other to fully understand the issues in solving this.
I just recently started studying (something to do during COVID lockdown) and got most of my beginning information from Rene Z's website: You are not allowed to view links.
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There are also numerous other blogs that could be useful but I just can't list them all here and sadly, some blogs that are gone or private that I would like or would have liked to have read, so I'm going to stop. I am sure you will be able to poke around and happen across lots of other information that may be closer to your interests, especially when you have internet back.
Since you said you would be interested in a download -- which I can understand if you're without internet, a book that I have not read but feel comfortable recommending is Julian Bunn's:
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He also has a website, which is more technical, at You are not allowed to view links.
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Let us know how it goes!