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Gerry Kennedy

    Der Voynich-Code. Das Buch, das niemand lesen kann
    The Booles and the Hintons
    The Voynich Manuscript: The Mysterious Code That Has Defied Interpretation for Centuries
    • "Since its discovery by Wilfrid Voynich in an Italian monastery in 1912, the Voynich manuscript has baffled scholars and cryptanalysts with its unidentifiable script and bizarre illustrations. Written in an unknown language or as-yet undecipherable code, this medieval manuscript contains hundreds of illustrations of unknown plants, cosmological charts, and inexplicable scenes of naked "nymphs" bathing in a green liquid that some interpret as a symbolic depiction of human reproduction and the joining of the soul with the body. Gerry Kennedy and Rob Churchill explore the mystery surrounding the Voynich manuscript, examining the many existing theories about the possible authors of this work and the information it may contain. They trace the speculative history of the manuscript and reveal those who may be connected to it, including Roger Bacon, John dee, Edward Kelley, and the Cathars. With the possibility that it may be a lost alchemical text or other esoteric work, this manuscript remains one of the most intriguing yet enigmatic documents ever to have come to light."--Cover

      The Voynich Manuscript: The Mysterious Code That Has Defied Interpretation for Centuries
    • The Booles and the Hintons

      • 492pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      Gerry Kennedy set off on a tour through Russia, China, Japan and the USA . Only dimly aware of his Victorian ancestors: George Boole, forefather of the digital revolution and James Hinton, eccentric philosopher and advocate of polygamy, he had directly followed in the footsteps of two dynasties of radical thinkers and doers.

      The Booles and the Hintons
    • Die Bibliothek von Yale beherbergt das geheimnisvolle Voynich-Manuskript, ein Buch in einer unbekannten Schrift mit 250.000 rätselhaften Zeichen. Entdeckt 1912 von Wilfrid Voynich, bleibt sein Inhalt ein Rätsel für Historiker und Wissenschaftler. Kennedy und Churchill erzählen die abenteuerliche Geschichte dieses unerklärlichen Dokuments.

      Der Voynich-Code. Das Buch, das niemand lesen kann