The manuscript was originally published in 1494. Written in old biblical Latin, it's a treatise on Catholicism.
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The results are transforming how scholars understand human history. By analysing parchment, researchers are uncovering ...
An international team of academics led by UofG's Professor Garrick Allen has successfully recovered 42 lost pages from one of ...
The Voynich manuscript is a 15th-century codex, carbon-dated to 1404–1438, filled with unknown script and elaborate illustrations of plants, astrological charts, and human figures. Likely created in ...