Voynich Language in 30% of all languages

Thursday, December 3rd, 2020 After a week-long adventure in trying to translate the first page we have decided to pause the translation for now as it appears to be a clever mirage in languages.  Perhaps a templar alchemist’s code language? One day it looks like Latin, the next Spanish, on one page even English wordsContinue reading “Voynich Language in 30% of all languages”

Voynich Manuscript made by a Templar Cartographer?

Wednesday, November 25th, 2020 In researching the Catalan Atlas it was thought to be made by the cartographer Cresques Abraham in a Spanish region Majorca and was gifted to the King of France.  Whoever wrote the Voynich Manuscript knew of this Atlas.  Side Note: In 1126 Templars were able to convince Portugal to give themContinue reading “Voynich Manuscript made by a Templar Cartographer?”

Voynich Manuscript Plants are Maps

Thursday, November 19,2020 Analyzed the flowers in the manuscript. They are not flowers. They are not flowers at all.  The reason no botanist could identify the plants is because they are not plants at all, some of them are the rose compass. Some resemble pathways or castle maps or city maps.  Are these coordinates toContinue reading “Voynich Manuscript Plants are Maps”

Catalan Atlas a Voynich Manuscript Connection?

Wednesday, November 18, 2020 Dad remembered an old map he saw when he worked at the Map Library for the University of Oregon. The Catalan Atlas of 1375.  In analyzing the Atlas I believe that the first two panels with text, the string calculator and astalable are similar to the images in the manuscript andContinue reading “Catalan Atlas a Voynich Manuscript Connection?”

Templar Characteristics

Monday Nov. 16th, 2020: Katie’s Log (KMT): In doing research on the ancient use of the astrolabe dad mentioned an old manuscript from 1420 that might describe how it works but is not in a translatable known language.  Thought maybe I should look at it and if my Opera skills in translating scripts could gleamContinue reading “Templar Characteristics”