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Some believe it's a phonetic representation of an extinct dialect or a precursor to a modern language, like proto-Romance or an encoded form of Hebrew.

Carbon dating of the vellum (parchment) places its creation between 1404 and 1438 . Voynich Manuscript

Numerous drawings of small nude women in interconnected tubs or "vats" of liquid. Cosmological: Complex, often fold-out, circular diagrams. Some believe it's a phonetic representation of an

While the script looks like a language, it follows unique patterns. It obeys Zipf’s Law (shorter words appear more frequently), which suggests a natural language, yet it has "anomalously low" entropy, meaning it is more repetitive than most known languages. The Sections Cosmological: Complex, often fold-out, circular diagrams

The manuscript is divided into several thematic parts based on its illustrations:

It was found in 1912 by book dealer Wilfrid Voynich at a Jesuit college in Italy.

Circular diagrams with suns, moons, and zodiac symbols.