Aga Tentakulus > 28-10-2024, 01:26 AM
Gab19 > 28-10-2024, 04:14 PM
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It seems difficult to figure out exactly how the Latin was produced. "Gestalt Perception" allows quite a lot of freedom of interpretation...
samen (not Latin) /semen is daiin, according to The Translation of The Voynich Manuscript: Folio 1r page 16.
The Gestalt Perception was not in reference to "samen/semen" but to electuarias and caelestias, etc - specifically using the more unusual ligatures. It does not allow a lot of freedom at all.
(11-08-2024, 08:07 PM)Gab19 Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.(02-07-2024, 02:47 AM)Bluetoes101 Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Isn't the overall idea of pressing vast amount of olives with feet (in Germany?) in the 15th century a bit far fetched? Context also considered (impossible cipher employed), so the olive police don't find out? People rebelled against the olive press? Are all the other plants going to be olives too?
"It is now determined that the purpose of the Voynich Manuscript is to make olive oil based electuaries to fight infection and other ailments, depending on one’s humoral disposition and time of birth during the year indicated by an individual's star sign (see rotulo sideris in the translation of Paragraph 4)."
The idea of olives are more than farfetched. I think the author has never seen real olives. They are hard with an even harder seed inside. To extract oil they had to be ground between two very heavy rocks, u often pulled in circles by a mule or a similar animal. No way ever they could crushed by human feet. I think it would even hurt your feet if you tried walking on olives. Then - olive trees don’t grow in Germany. Not now, not in Middle Ages. They need a Mediterranean climate only.
All it takes is a quick google to realize Switzerland was heavy in olive production in the middle ages and onward.
Not really.
MarcoP > 14-11-2024, 09:03 AM