This is probably nothing but I was going through a 15th century manuscript called the Prayerbook of Franz von Gasiberg (You are not allowed to view links.
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This clearly looks like the Voynichese character "H", or some prototyical form of it. There's also something that closely ressembles the multi-ornaments on some of the gallows:
Then there's several combinations of these objects in a single entity, like this one:
Some part of the writing in the astrological section looks like our "daiin":
Or at least some kind of mirrored version. Then there's some kind of coded table with symbols that I haven't seen in contemporary manuscripts, maybe some kid of astrological or esoteric character set?
There is also an interesting illumination on one of the initials, that ressembles fruits from a Voynich plant:
On the left, a picture from Cod. Sang. 494, on the right, part of the plant on You are not allowed to view links.
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A few things about the author, who we
know is Franz Gaisberg. He was a Swiss librarian in the 15th century and abbot of St. Gallen. He wrote this manuscript at around 1477. A reseacher who worked on the manuscript gave this detail (in German):
Geschrieben offenbar mit Desinteresse, mit vielen Nachlässigkeiten, Schreibfehlern, Streichungen, Unklarheiten.
Which roughly translates to "having been written with much disinterest and many errors and typos". The handwriting indeed appears very hastily done, but perhaps we might find another manuscript authored by him to see what his real (normal) handwriting looked like and whether it was similar to the calligraphy of the VMS.
What do you think?