LisaFaginDavis > 29-04-2024, 11:12 PM
proto57 > 30-04-2024, 02:53 AM
(29-04-2024, 11:12 PM)LisaFaginDavis Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Rich, I could go point by point and explain and refute every one of your very long list of complaints about the contents of my lecture, but I'm not going to. I suppose I'm grateful you took the time to listen so carefully. All I will say is that there are things about the VMS that are not at all unusual - uncertain provenance, uncertain date, uncertain authorship. There are many things that are unusual, as we all know. The fact that some things are unusual and others are not simply does not surprise me at all and does not imply that the VMS is modern.
Don't call me a "wonderful woman." You don't know me.
Don't call me "a rookie." I am not.
Both statements are astonishingly condescending and sexist.
cvetkakocj@rogers.com > 30-04-2024, 04:41 AM
(22-04-2024, 04:11 PM)proto57 Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.First it was very exciting to many, myself included, as it was mistakenly thought that the letter WAS referring to the script of the Voynich. It was not realized until much after 2007 that it was a DIFFERENT sample that was being compared to that script. And I still agree that the Voynich script does share many You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. (yes, mostly the "gallows" but more), that hasn't changed for me.Can we assume that the sample pages of the Voynich Manuscript were sent to Kircher along with sample page of Glagolitic writing. I would not be surprised if this was the case. Voynich Manuscript is definitely not written in Glagolitic script, but I did notices some illustrations that look like Glagolitic letter SLOVO, which looks like a triangle topped with a circle.
tavie > 30-04-2024, 11:48 AM
Aga Tentakulus > 30-04-2024, 01:07 PM
proto57 > 30-04-2024, 01:47 PM
(30-04-2024, 11:48 AM)tavie Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Rich, you surely know Lisa is not assuming you are prejudiced against women because you disagree with her. You've disagreed with her throughout this thread already for weeks without her saying this. It was your language in that specific post that she flagged. I read it in the same way, which is why I picked you up on point 8 after planning not to post in this thread again.
Language matters. It can be infantilizing. Ask yourself if you would have said "Rene's a wonderful man but [insert reasons he's wrong while also assuming Rene wouldn't know something extremely relevant to his profession]." You've disagreed with Rene a lot here but haven't used such expressions so far that I've noticed.
- If you think you wouldn't ever have used that kind of language about Rene, good to reflect on why.
- If you think you would have used that kind of language about Rene, then reflect on how professional women have been infantilized and had their opinions and credibility belittled for decades through phrases like that, and that even if you didn't it mean it that way, it's best to avoid inadvertently contributing to this narrative with such phrases.
proto57 > 30-04-2024, 01:55 PM
(30-04-2024, 04:41 AM)cvetkakocj@rogers.com Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.(22-04-2024, 04:11 PM)proto57 Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.First it was very exciting to many, myself included, as it was mistakenly thought that the letter WAS referring to the script of the Voynich. It was not realized until much after 2007 that it was a DIFFERENT sample that was being compared to that script. And I still agree that the Voynich script does share many You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. (yes, mostly the "gallows" but more), that hasn't changed for me.Can we assume that the sample pages of the Voynich Manuscript were sent to Kircher along with sample page of Glagolitic writing. I would not be surprised if this was the case. Voynich Manuscript is definitely not written in Glagolitic script, but I did notices some illustrations that look like Glagolitic letter SLOVO, which looks like a triangle topped with a circle.
Perhaps the confusion is not in the script, but in Illyrian language. Claiming that the Glagolitza was invented by St. Jerome, who was Illyrian from the coastal village on the border between present day Slovenia and Croatia, the Croatians obtained papal permission to use the Glagolitic script and the Croatian version of the Old Church Slavonic language.
The priests who used Glagolitza, were called Glagoljaši.They were also active in some towns in Bosnia, Slavonia, and Carniola. In the 14th - 15th century, the Glagolitic Benedictines from Croatia re-introduced Glagolitic script to Prague, along with the Bogomil ideas. Bogomils, which are considered a fore-runners of the Protestants, also used Glagolitic script and Slavic Illyrian language. This was very confusing for the 16th century linguist: In his multilingual dictionary, Hieronymus Megiser equated Illyrian language to Wendic (German name for Slovenian); a German writer who copied the names of the plants from Rini Codex, claimed that the language was Illyrian.
Getting back to the Kricher reference to Glagolitic-Illyrian writing, it would be very helpful to know in that other example he identified as Glagolitic, was associated with the Voynich Manuscript. Was it just an odd piece of paper tucked in the book? Was it from another book?
asteckley > 30-04-2024, 02:30 PM
(30-04-2024, 01:47 PM)proto57 Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Well, I do get your point, but respectfully disagree that anyone should read into what I wrote as reflecting these awful sentiments. And as to your first point, yes, I often do refer to those I discuss and even argue with in glowing terms. The reason is exactly to defuse any notion that any of my disagreements are personal.
proto57 > 01-05-2024, 03:44 AM
(29-04-2024, 11:12 PM)LisaFaginDavis Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.All I will say is that there are things about the VMS that are not at all unusual - uncertain provenance, uncertain date, uncertain authorship. There are many things that are unusual, as we all know. The fact that some things are unusual and others are not simply does not surprise me at all and does not imply that the VMS is modern.
Koen G > 01-05-2024, 08:55 AM