The Albi Tirado Method: A Definitive Solution to the Voynich Script Mystery
Dear Voynich Community,
My name is Ronald Alexander Albi Tirado. Today, February 18, 2026, I am formally presenting the foundational results of my research regarding the decipherment of the Voynich Manuscript (Beinecke MS 408).
I. Methodology
The Albi Tirado Method is based on a systematic linguistic reconstruction that bridges the gap between the "Voynichese" glyphs and their botanical/semantic referents. Unlike previous statistical approaches, my work utilizes a morpho-linguistic anchor.
By identifying the precise botanical species in the illustrations, I have successfully isolated recurring phonetic patterns in the accompanying text. This cross-referencing has allowed for the identification of a stable and consistent syntax throughout the manuscript.
II. Evidence: Analysis of Folio 9v
To demonstrate the functional application of this method, I submit for your review the analysis of Folio 9v.
Taxonomic Correlation: The illustration in Folio 9v has been identified as Viola tricolor (commonly known as the Wild Pansy).
Morphological Evidence: The serrated leaf structure, the tri-colored petal arrangement, and the specific striated primary root depicted in the folio align perfectly with the linguistic labels decoded through my method.
Decipherment Result: The labels surrounding the plant do not represent random characters but precise descriptors of the plant’s properties and classification in a Medieval Romance/Latin dialect.
III. Call for Peer Review
I am officially recording my authorship of this research today. While many have claimed to solve this mystery, the internal consistency of the Albi Tirado Method provides a replicable framework that holds across multiple sections of the codex—including the pharmaceutical and astronomical folios.
I look forward to a rigorous technical discussion with the members of this community. I will be posting further translations and grammatical breakdowns in the coming days.
Respectfully,
Ronald Alexander Albi Tirado
Lead Researcher
February 18, 2026