The Voynich Manuscript
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In 1912, rare-book dealer Wilfrid Voynich opened a small vellum codex in Italy and found a manuscript unlike anything he had seen before: strange plants, bathing women, foldout diagrams, star charts, and page after page of writing no one could read. More than a century later, the Voynich Manuscript remains one of the most famous unsolved texts in the world.
This episode traces Voynich’s discovery, the manuscript’s trail backward through Prague, Jesuit collections, and the court of Rudolf II, and the modern fight to explain what it is: cipher, lost language, hoax, or a real medieval book we no longer understand.
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Sources:
- Yale Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Beinecke MS 408
- Johannes Marcus Marci of Cronland to Athanasius Kircher, presentation letter preserved with the manuscript
- Wilfrid M. Voynich, published statements and correspondence on the manuscript after its 1912 acquisition
- University of Arizona radiocarbon dating results on the Voynich Manuscript parchment, 2009
- M. E. D’Imperio, The Voynich Manuscript: An Elegant Enigma
- René Zandbergen, Voynich.nu, provenance and research documentation
- Yale Beinecke records on the manuscript’s twentieth-century chain of custody from Voynich to Kraus to Yale