Fittingly, it was brought to limelight by a Polish bookseller and former revolutionary activist. In 1912, Michał Wojnicz, better known as Wilfrid Voynich, came into the possession of a mysterious, ...
It is named after Wilfrid M Voynich, a Polish book dealer and antiquarian who purchased it in 1912. The document is housed in the Beinecke Library at Yale University in the USA. The script's codex ...
The swirls of script filling the pages of the book — known as the Voynich Manuscript — are as inscrutable as the slime trails left by a garden slug This advertisement has not loaded yet ...
But, it is more popularly known as Voynich Manuscript, after the rare books dealer Wilfrid Voynich. The illustrations do not ...