Jorge_Stolfi > 14-11-2025, 08:36 PM
(14-11-2025, 07:55 PM)ReneZ Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.I am not sure where he acquired church property that the church did not want to sell.
ReneZ > 14-11-2025, 09:08 PM
(14-11-2025, 08:36 PM)Jorge_Stolfi Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.(14-11-2025, 07:55 PM)ReneZ Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.I am not sure where he acquired church property that the church did not want to sell.
Maybe I misunderstood the story, but I understood that the Jesuits were worried about reactions to the sale internal to the Church.
Not sure if it is relevant, but there has always been quite a bit of internal political tension between the Jesuits and other branches of the Church. I suppose that the latter would have exploited the sale in that strife, had they known about it. Even because the books (predictably) ended up in the US, violating Italian law.
Jorge_Stolfi > 14-11-2025, 09:48 PM
(14-11-2025, 09:08 PM)ReneZ Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.The situation of the Jesuits in Italy at that time is hard to describe. While they were catholics, they were seen as a 'different type' of catholics, and viewed with extreme suspicion.
asteckley > 15-11-2025, 12:36 AM
(12-11-2025, 04:23 AM)ReneZ Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.She takes very strong issue with Orioli's description of Voynich, and quotes how Voynich's wife descibed him as having the head and shoulders of a 'Norwegian god'.
ReneZ > 10-02-2026, 01:03 PM
kckluge > 10-02-2026, 05:06 PM
(10-02-2026, 01:03 PM)ReneZ Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Here's a bit of trivia that I ran into today. I add it here for lack of a better place.
End-1921 - beginning 1922, Wilfrid approached the rather famous classicist and archeologist Francis W. Kelsey of the University of Michigan. He offered him a 12th century greek biblical MS for sale. This was the only Greek MS that Wilfrid had obtained from the Jesuits, by St. John Chrysostom. He asked $ 3000 for this MS, but while Kelsey and two other professors were very interested in obtaining it, it was outside their budget.
So, Kelsey travelled to Detroit, with the MS, to plead with management, and he succeeded to obtain a $ 15,000 budget for this, and other manuscripts.
As there was an upcoming Sotheby auction of additional bibliocal manuscripts in London, they decided to let Voynich act as their agent in this auction, aided by Voynich's very capable London employee Herbert Garland.
They laid down a set of rules for price ranges within which they could bid, and in the end, Voynich and Garland managed to obtain 47 Greek manuscripts and one in Latin. This formed the nucleus of the Michigan New Testament MS collection.
ReneZ > 11-02-2026, 02:00 AM