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'The most mysterious manuscript in the world'
Written in Central Europe at the end of the 15th century, the origin, language, and date of the Voynich Manuscript—named after the Polish-American antiquarian bookseller, Wilfrid M. Voynich, who acquired it in 1912—are still being debated as vigorously as its puzzling drawings and undeciphered text. Described as a magical or scientific text, nearly every page contains botanical, figurative, and scientific drawings of a provincial but lively character, drawn in ink with vibrant washes in various shades of green, brown, yellow, blue, and red. - Worldmysteries.com
Was this the work of a young Leonardo da Vinci or the great Roger Bacon? What did the University of Arizona in 2009 discover for it's actual date using an Accelerator Mass Spec? What are the theories of top thinkers over the centuries and modern scientists who in their hundreds have studied this text? Judy Sellins and Dave Turco will reveal all!