pjburkshire > 01-05-2024, 10:40 AM
merrimacga > 01-05-2024, 12:22 PM
asteckley > 03-05-2024, 06:42 AM
(30-04-2024, 10:48 AM)Koen G Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Getting someone to talk about the Rohonc Codex would certainly be extremely interesting. But the challenge there is probably to find the right persons, since I don't know the first thing about it. And working up to a point where I can have an informed conversation about it would take several months of study. Right now I wouldn't even be able to tell the difference between crackpot Rohonc theorists (I'm sure those exist there as well) and serious researchers with knowledge about the subject.
BessAgritianin > 16-05-2024, 03:24 PM
Koen G > 16-05-2024, 04:53 PM
BessAgritianin > 17-05-2024, 06:20 PM
(01-05-2024, 10:40 AM)pjburkshire Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Personally, I would like to see a review of the letters or characters or whatever you want to call them. Where did these shapes come from? I don't know who would be the best person to interview for that topic.
I think most people accept that "a" is the Latin "a" and probably that "o" is the Latin "o" but everything else seems to be a mystery and up for debate. In the decades of research, have new sources for inspirations for these shapes come to light?
Is "d" a "d" or a "b"?
Is "e" an "e" or a "c"?
Is "s" an "s" or a "z"?
And my favorite, is "l" an "l"?
Hello,
I am new here, how did you cite Voynich M symbols? Where may I get them from?
Thank You in advance!
BessAgritianin > 17-05-2024, 06:24 PM
(17-05-2024, 06:20 PM)BessAgritianin Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.[quote="pjburkshire" pid='59314' dateline='1714556429']
Personally, I would like to see a review of the letters or characters or whatever you want to call them. Where did these shapes come from? I don't know who would be the best person to interview for that topic.
I think most people accept that "a" is the Latin "a" and probably that "o" is the Latin "o" but everything else seems to be a mystery and up for debate. In the decades of research, have new sources for inspirations for these shapes come to light?
Is "d" a "d" or a "b"?
Is "e" an "e" or a "c"?
Is "s" an "s" or a "z"?
And my favorite, is "l" an "l"?
Hello,
I am new here, how did you cite Voynich M symbols? Where may I get them from?
Thank You in advance!
Otherwise, from my experiences the first symbol is not "d"
second symbol may be both, the third symbol is neither "s" nor "z".
"O" is not always "o"- sometimes "a".
And maybe the only certain is "a"....
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Ruby Novacna > 22-05-2024, 11:25 AM
Quote:I have good interpretation of the last folio 116v. Invite me to present it (it will be first time)Can you publish your results, please? Personally I prefer text to video, easier to translate.