![]() It doesn't include an index but likely had foldouts that have long since gone missing. Written in Central Europe in the 15th century, the book is slightly larger than a modern paperback and contains 246 fragile pages of bound vellum, or script-ready animal skin. The Voynich Manuscript is likely what cryptologists call a cipher, or a coded pattern of letters. ![]() In a study published in the journal Transactions of the Association of Computational Linguistics, computing scientists from the University of Alberta used an algorithm to try to decode parts of the Voynich Manuscript, a medieval book written in an undecipherable code with an unknown language.īut other scholars are skeptical, and the manuscript remains a document very much shrouded in mystery. ![]() A pair of Canadian codebreakers may have deciphered a 600-year-old book that has been baffling cryptologists for centuries. ![]()
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