eggyk > 15-03-2026, 03:15 PM
(14-03-2026, 05:26 PM)proto57 Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.5) We also know there have been very good inks, by very good forgers, created in the span of literary history. Some of the best probably remain undetected, to this day... we wouldn't know.
(14-03-2026, 02:31 PM)LisaFaginDavis Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.The McCrone report found nothing that directly pointed to a modern origin for the VMS. There are some "unexplained" results, but nothing truly problematic.
kckluge > 15-03-2026, 08:34 PM
Torsten > 15-03-2026, 09:26 PM
(15-03-2026, 08:34 PM)kckluge Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Volkhard Huth's concerns about posting video of his talk unfortunately means that those of us who missed the live feed missed what sounded like an interesting talk. Can anyone provide a good summary of what he said?
ReneZ > 15-03-2026, 11:45 PM
Koen G > 16-03-2026, 12:36 AM
asteckley > 16-03-2026, 01:40 AM
(16-03-2026, 12:36 AM)Koen G Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.It was from the Lilienfeld Concordantiae caritatis. HS 151; Stift Lilienfeld Archiv; (Austria)
This MS is concerned with Typology (linking OT to NT). It also adds animals from the Bestiary tradition to the scenes, as an extra link. The page he seems to have discussed if f152, though I don't know what he said about it.
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The animal is the You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view., which can walk on land as well as on water (hence the big feet).
Again, I don't know what he actually said about this, but this is the page that he showed.
Fabrizio Salani > 16-03-2026, 12:20 PM
(15-03-2026, 03:15 PM)eggyk Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.(14-03-2026, 05:26 PM)proto57 Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.5) We also know there have been very good inks, by very good forgers, created in the span of literary history. Some of the best probably remain undetected, to this day... we wouldn't know.
This is an incredibly important point. You can say that forgeries include clear markers that make them stand out, but this is textbook survivorship bias. The forgeries in this sample are forgeries that were found (partly of fully) because of the markers. On the reverse, there are few or no examples of forgeries with none of these markers, because people don't know they are fake, and so are not categorised as forgeries.
(14-03-2026, 02:31 PM)LisaFaginDavis Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.The McCrone report found nothing that directly pointed to a modern origin for the VMS. There are some "unexplained" results, but nothing truly problematic.
I agree to this. It doesn't explicitly point at a modern origin, unless these unexplained results cannot be explained at some point in any way other than a modern context. The due diligence and theorising for the sources of these elements is probably worth doing. It very well could be that there is a pre-modern explanation for each, which I would equally welcome.
I will note that a very interesting set of spectra was not explained during the talk which looked quite different to the others. It was only shown on screen for 13 seconds at 2:17:11, and was not addressed at any point other than for one of the elements during the black ink summary at 2:24:06, which I quote:
"The silver in the text is very unusual. I have no idea where that came from"
I don't know if this is problematic or not. His statement of having no idea about its source doesn't provide an opinion one way or the other. You can see in the graph that the Ag spike is not a trace reading, though.
LisaFaginDavis > 16-03-2026, 02:51 PM
eggyk > 16-03-2026, 03:34 PM
LisaFaginDavis > 16-03-2026, 05:34 PM