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- Transcription of the Voynich Manuscript
-
- David Kahn describes the history of the Voynich Manuscript in "The
- Codebreakers", pp. 863ff. It is written in a mysterious script, and has
- defied solution by some of the most accomplished cryptanalysts in the
- world. There have been several purported breaks, including one rather
- recent one, but none has been widely accepted. The attached transcription
- was done by Mary D'Imperio, author of "The Voynich Manuscript: An Elegant
- Enigma" (1978), the most detailed and scholarly study to date of this
- document (reprint available from Aegean Park Press). It uses Prescott
- Currier's notation, which is described in her monograph.
-
- To connect you quickly with it, here is an example from the middle. These
- are the first few lines of the example given on page 865 of "The
- Codebreakers."
-
- 15201B 4CPC89/ZC89/4OPOE/O8AE/SAE/8AD/4OBZC89/4OPC89/4OPC89/4OFC89/8AE-
- 15202B CEZC89/4OEZCC89/49RS2/98CC89/OFC89/EZC89/SR/Z8AE/SC89/4OEF9-
- 15203B 4/FCCC9/ZC89/4OFCC89/4O89FC9/4OFC89/2ZCC89/PA3/ZCOE/PCC89/9R9-
- 15204B 8SCOE/FZC9/4OESZ9/SCOE/OESC89/OES2/OEZCC89/4OFC89/SC89-
- 15205B PSC8AR/AEAN/SCX9/2AE/ZC89/4OFAE/SC89/4OFC89/4OE/ZC89/EOE-
-
- 152 is the page number, 01-05 are line numbers, and B signifies that it's
- written in the second (of 2) different handwriting styles. Slashes
- separate words, - indicates the end of the line. Note that the isolated
- words scattered through the pictures at the top are not transcribed.
-
- If you use this work in your analysis, please be sure to give credit to
- D'Imperio for this transcription.
-
-
- Jim Gillogly
- jim@rand.org
- 18 Nov 1991
-