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A-Voynich Transcription
A glyph-based transcription of the Voynich Manuscript
Contents
Overview page 1
Some Transcription History page 2
Glyph Construction Theory page 5
A-Voynich Font Equivalents page 8
Sample Transcription Pages page 12Overview
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The A-Voynich Transcription is a product of many years and testing of many
different theories on character identification. While this is a project I would have liked to
have taken on and mastered many years ago, it has been only recently that quality images
of the Voynich script have been released by Beinecke Rare Book Library at Yale. When
these images are compared against the black and white copyflo, it becomes evident that
much information has been kept from the hands of Voynich enthusiasts over the years.The new images confirm that many ‘strokes’ are routinely connected, and if written in a
fluid and connected fashion must most probably be individual glyphs. While my
transcriptions have always maintained that certain strokes comprise individual glyphs, my
own methods are in need of revision, and in the process perhaps this effort will bring
others to the realization that stroke-based transcriptions are very unlikely to lead to a
solution of the Voynich Manuscript.
Any reasonable transcription methodology should be based on a fairly sound glyph
construction theory and incorporate enough information about the characters to make
alteration of the transcription a simple matter, without the need to retranscribe large
sections of the text. It is with this in mind that this transcription is undertaken, and it is myhope that this effort proves to be beneficial to all Voynich enthusiasts.
Some Transcription History
“However complex and interesting the drawings are, the script
in which the bulk of the manuscript is written is undoubtedly themost intriguing part of the elegant enigma. It has a deceptively
flowing, rhythmic quality that suggests long practice and
familiarity on the part of the scribe or scribes. The script seems
like a reasonable, workable, well-constructed system of writing,
with a look of ease and natural flow. On closer inspection, the
surface appearance of simplicity vanishes, and a still more
seductive and captivating character emerges, in the form of an
intricate but structurally logical system of ligaturing or
compounding of simple forms to build up more complex outlines.Whatever else may be alleged concerning the value of the
manuscript as a whole to science, I am convinced that an
understanding of the construction of this writing system cannot
fail to be of great interest in the study of human thought. It
appears to be a tour de force of artistry and ingenuity .” M.E. D’Imperio
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Thus begins Chapter 4 in M.E. D’Imperio’s paper “The Voynich Manuscript – An
Elegant Enigma”, a statement that rings in the ears of all Voynichologists. Rather than
rewrite the general makeup of early attempts, I quote here D’Imperio’s synopsis taken
again from Chapter 4:
“It has been concluded by most students that the Voynichscript includes at least some compound symbols. Various attempts
have been made to arrive at a rationale to explain the ligatures and
resolve them consistently into component elements. Some
students have proposed that the symbols may have been built up
from elementary strokes in a manner similar to the method upon
which they supposed that the Chinese writing system was based.
Tiltman suggested that missionaries visiting the Far East, who had
studied the Chinese system, might have brought back a
description of it which then might have inspired some fifteenth- or
sixteenth- century scholar to design the Voynich script(unpublished notes). A. W. Exell, in his letter to Tiltman, 30
August 1957, refers to a theory (not further specified) that early
Arabic numerals were built up from one, two, three, four or more
strokes in a similar Oriental manner; he suggests a sketchy and
incomplete correspondence between Voynich symbols and
conventional numerals along these lines.”
The earliest modern attempt at decipherment was by William R. Newbold, who
identified the Voynich script as a “shorthand cipher”, based on an ancient Greek systemof abbreviation. His system of transcription involved the use of a magnifying glass and
the dissection of each Voynich glyph into several strokes. While Newbold’s methods
were publicly refuted, the appeal of stroke-based transcriptions has not diminished.
Other early transcriptions included those of Tiltman, the First Voynich Study
Group, the Second Study Group, Currier, Krischer, and D’Imperio. While these tended to
universally handle certain Voynich glyphs as individual characters, such as the gallows i,h, g and f , or the glyphs a, e, o, and w, there was a decided split of opinion when it came
to some other common glyphs, primarily the ' series glyphs. Currier transcribed the
strokes 'N and ''N as 'M’ and ‘N’ respectively, while others chose to transcribe them as a
series of glyphs. The Second Study Group and the Currier transcriptions are unique in
assigning single transcription characters to the more common Voynich combination
glyphs. D’Imperio considered the various transcription approaches to embody the
theories of individual transcribers, and I believe this is a fair assumption.
Somewhere in the 1990’s a new transcription methodology popped up, called
‘Frogguy’ and ‘Neo-Frogguy’, the work of Jacques Guy, a linguist extraordinaire. The
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apparent purpose of this transcription was to make the Voynich characters
‘pronounceable’. This transcription was heavily stroke-based in orientation, and a clear
departure from the transcriptions generated in the cryptographic arena. Frogguy was used
as the basis for a complete Voynich transcription project conducted by Gabriel Landini
and Rene Zandbergen, entitled the EVA transcription.
What sets the EVA transcription apart from cryptographically orientedtranscriptions is the use of multiple characters to represent the strokes that compose a
single Voynich glyph. Where Currier transcribed a G with a single character, and The
First Study Group transcribed it with two, (a combination of g and w), EVA transcribes it
with three characters, meant to represent c, g, and Z. While I prefer Currier’s
representation of the G as a single glyph, there is logic in the First Study Group’s
combination of g and w, since both are very common glyphs in their own right.
Occurrences of Z as a single glyph are very rare indeed, and no other transcription
divided the extremely common glyph w into two parts, c and Z as they occur in the EVA
transcription. EVA also transcribes the very common W glyph as a combination of 2 andZ, when in fact 2 is a standalone glyph that has little to do with the construction of W in
this sense. The Voynich combined form X does exist, as does the form x, but these
differences are ignored in the EVA transcription. This transcription seeks to encode these
differences in common Voynich glyphs.
Voynich Glyph Construction Theory
. . . . . ” It is my feeling that we need not look beyond the system of
Latin abbreviations, familiar to all learned men of the Middle
Ages and Renaissance throughout Europe, combined with early
forms of Arabic numerals and some common alchemical and
astrological symbols, to find the inspiration for the design of the
Voynich script.”
M.E. D’Imperio
I couldn’t agree more with any statement made by any other Voynichologist, but
the fact remains that esoteric theories of glyph origination and construction still abound.
Tiltman’s ‘Chinese Theory’ is still out there, and the belief that the Voynich is a
representation of some unknown language is very much alive and well.
I hold to the opinion that the Voynich is a manufactured script, hiding some
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underlying cryptographic system. Those who view the Voynich from this position have
little difficulty comparing this script to known stenographic systems and artificial
cryptographic alphabets. The alphabets outlined in Trithemius, Agrippa, Vigenere and
Porta have common elements, namely the fact that they are a set of symbols that are
variations of a base set of glyphs. An alphabet tableau from Porta’s ‘De Furtivus
Literarum Notis Vulgo. De Ziferis’, reproduced on the following page, provides a visualexample of the human tendency to create glyph variations based on singular forms.
The Voynich script is in my estimation not very different in construction from the
artificial alphabets found in these books, with the exception that it appears to be more
tachygraphically based than any known artificial alphabet. It would be nice to be able to
break down the construction of the Voynich glyphs into three sets, simple, compound and
combination, but the line is not always clear on which is which. Since the actual intention
of the author may not be entirely clear, this theory should be considered but one attempt at
drawing the lines of definition, and as with any beginning theory, the room for
improvement is a very large room indeed!(A page from Porta’s “De Furtivus Literarum Notis Vulgo”.)
A mere two strokes appear to form the basis for the majority of Voynich glyphs,
these being the c and the ' strokes. Since these two also stand individually, they are to be
considered simple glyphs and not just strokes. The c glyph stands at the base of other
glyphs, those being a, e, o, 8, 9 and 2. The ' glyph stands at the base of only two glyphs,
the N and the s. All but the 8 are formed by adding a simple stroke. The 8 adds a loop,
or perhaps it is a combination of glyphs, the c and the e.
One other glyph appears to be used to form the ‘gallows’ characters, this being
the 4 glyph with a loop attached. There are two basic forms of the gallows glyphs, the i
and the g. These forms are modified on the left side to create the h and f glyphs.
Compound glyphs
From the two simple glyphs c and ' come the compound set a, e, o, 2, 8, 9, N,
and s, to which may be added the w glyph, the only standard compound glyph in this set
containing three strokes instead of two. The 4 glyph generates the standard set 4, i , h, gand f . There is some discussion whether the string 4o isn't a single glyph comprised of a
combination of the 4 and the o. While it does appear almost exclusively at the beginning
of a word, its occurrence doesn’t appear to be any higher than that of the strings 89 or
oe. Transcribing the string 4o as two characters does allow for a global change to a
single character if necessary, which allows for alternate readings of this set of glyphs.
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Variations
A wide range of variations exist for most compound glyphs, and sometimes those
variations appear to be dependent on where the glyph is located within the Voynich word
or line. It has been noted for instance, that the g and f glyphs appear a very high
percentage of the time in the first line of a paragraph, but very rarely in the body. One is
tempted to conclude that these are variant forms of the i and h glyphs. The simple glyph '
when located in the middle of a word appears as a ', but at the end of a word appears with
a tail, thus N. This tail at the end of words may be an artistic embellishment having little
or nothing to do with the meaning of the glyph itself.
Cases in point would be the combination sets c, C, and D. When D ends a word, it
almost always has a tail, d. The same is true of the combination sets ', u, and U found in
the middle of words. One is tempted to conclude that these are no different than the N, n,
and
Combinations
From many of the standard glyphs come sets of combination glyphs. c generates
C, D, and d. c combinations also include characters such as @. ' generates u, U, n, m,
and N, and when combined with the s glyph generates S and t. Another similar series is
generated with the * glyph. When the ' is added, we get glyphs such as p and P.
The w glyph has a set of combination glyphs all its own. This glyph gives us the
variations W, x X Y y and also z and Z. (There is one occurrence on folio 1v of the
glyph ¡.) When combined with the gallows glyphs we get I, H, G and F. As is to be
expected in a handwritten and laboriously composed document, many minor variations
of these standard glyphs are present in the Voynich. Some wierdos are probably errors or
corrections, and others may indeed have altered meaning.
As D’Imperio suggested, this transcription differs little from others in that it
embodies the above theory of construction, but steps have been taken to encode enough
information to allow for easy global changes in the event another Voynichologist wishesto test another approach.
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What follows are the current assignments for the A-VoynichTranscription, which, while incomplete at this point,demonstrates the current methods of transcription, and invitesothers to offer criticism designed to improve on this model.
9icc9 was os ow9 8wo eho89 oho8as wo89
8o H9 Ho H9 x9 8hyC9 I9 hoiwo89 8ae
8oe wohco 8aS 8ap 2owc9 wo ho89
goio9 Woe 8aS Goae 8as wc9 io89 oioam Woy9
woh9 woe Ioe Woe ohae 8oewc9 wo8o eoe w9 I9
4o oe wo'@ wcoe 8oe Ic9 9hoe 8oe 8oeo 9hoe 8oewo89
Wos ohoe woe 8oeh9 8as Woe 8wos oiwo 8as ¡o89
Ioos woiwc9 8ae wo89 2wo89 goe wo8as
Line 7 -4o with a line over it may also be represented by code 163, £ .
Line 9 – The character, code 164, ¡ appears to be unique.
Line 10 - While this g is probably a normal character, an alternate representation would
be code
164, ¤.
hoom wcogwos oiamo8an wos 8aS Wi9
hwohw9 Wo Woe 4oiWo eoD2 4oi9 wos 8am
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oiwo wos ey9 woe wo89 wo8an wI9 8am
Wo woeo wcos wo8am
oe wc9 w9 I9 xhwos Wco wcos9 woe89
Wo Wo wam Wam 8am 4o8am oasap
4ohw9 4oI9 woicoe 8am Ic9 woam
Wo s WC9 j oiom yc9 4oiwom wo8an
9iwo9 yohw9 Go89
iosw9 Wccos wos Wohw9 G989
oed wos Ioe Wo oios Ios9 oiam yco ohco89 woewohco89
Wo hwcos Wo89 Wiam 4oioe 8am
4oh?9 Wo oicoe 2 hC9 Was was o89
yo89 2 wcos woho89 xo8am 4oi9
owo89 w9hc9 wio89goe9W9 Wc9 iwo89 4ogw9 oiWoe 898am iwo8o89
4ohw9 89hw9 whC9 hy9 h9 i9 8os wcc9 oe wcoe89
woi'd oCas wo2w9 8an yo hW9 Woe 8Cc2 8oe
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8wo8am 4oiw9 wC9 iwC9
hwos Wco8 Wco8am Wo8am ohWoeWoe 8aS 4o2
ohWo8DN wosw'os o8am woiw 8oe 8os am
4oiCco swowCo89 4oiwc9 ico ohwos 8am
wo hcco 8at woiw9 8os 8coe 89 8oe8amgam 8am Wco gwC9 4oi9 8am Ios oi989 2an
8an 8am H9 wIos wom 4oi wo8am I9 8am
8Wo 9ic9 hwoe oei9 woe 89
4oiw9ios Wom 8am 4oiwc9 Wciw9 9ios 8an
Wo9hC9 8am 4oiw9 4oios woe 8am 4ohw9 h9
Wom wos WI9 4oi9 4oiom 4ohoe wosam
4ohoe w9h9 woewch9 8am 8an wHaN iWoe 2woae F9Wf98am G9 yc9 iwo89 yo9i9
2oIo89 4o8os9 iW9 8am 9iw9 9iw?h9 hwoe 8am
4oi9 woe I9 8os 9h9w9 woi9 8an wam 8am 8o8
8woe w9 hw9 89 8am
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iwoe wos Wos 8h9 ¢9 8am I9 89 wo8e 8am
o8e 829 oioe wam 9hwos 8aS wo89 I9 2 8am
4oiw9 ohwoe I9 89goe8wo89 WG9 Wos89 4oi9 Woe Gas 8aN 9
Woe 89 wH9 WI9 8am 8ap 9hw9 8an 8w9
oiwos 89 hw9 iw9 8as 4ohw8 oh9 woe89 89
4ohwos woeoeos w9h9 8w9 4oh9 Io iwc9 ia
2o989 4oiC9 4oi wos 89 889 Ios W9 asp
owcos hWo 8os Ic9 2 woe8gosos osW9 wom 8iwaN ogwos89
¥wos os oso s am I9 ian 8as
Ios 8am 4ohos ohcos oham
8om woh9 Woe4oh9 4oiwo8
oiwos wos wos 9iwos I9 2
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4oiwc9 woi9 ham oiw9 s amzo9 wot yo 2 w9 2 w9 ios oe2
9iwos wos oe om oi9 yoe 8am
oiwoeoIoe woe woe wo89 haN
2os wos Iom I9 4oham
2oe om wcos woe 8am I9
8am Ios woe wosgowco89 4ogwc9 29ham ogw98os 9w9 8am 89 wos osop
9w9hw9 oie9 hoe Xos o89 oio89 4o9 oC2os89
98os Wcae ohw9 4o9hom woh9 9haS
8ano8 9wcaeo8
iwos wos w2 9hw WoI9 ogw9 i9h9
oWam 89h9 oCc2 8Do8 am 8ioam
8am 8aew9 89h9 2 w9 2 am 8oae 4oh9
Woiw9 98an 9h9 Wo89 oioe 8am
2am 9iam
2ohw9 4ohoe woi9 ohw9 I9 w9 hw9
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89wohw9 WI9 Wiy9 Wo iwoh98
4ohwos 8e 89 yc9iasas8am 98an Ic9 8oe2 Wch9 osam x
hw89 8ap 89 oh9 oiae 8an w?9 9iap oiap wap
8as wH9 89 89h9 H89 oh9 8ap ohas89 hop89
iw89 wo89 oham wH9 8os ase I9 89i989 9has wch9 89
9w2o 8as oeam ohas w89 w89 oe89 ohas w89
iW89 Wcfw89 WH89 oeic89 8am oh9 wcoe osan w89W89 gosas
8as as WC9 hC89 ohw9 ohas ohc89 w9 8am 8¦89 8as am ohas9
2as osam wos os WhaS Woe os wH9 asam ohan 8ae89
ewoas os wc9 eo8am o os ohcc89 ohae9ias ae hC9 osap
iwoj Wcc9 4owo iam Woe2 woe wos 8an
8Wc9 iwc9 9 hwc9 wiw9 §9 8aN 8an oioe 8am
yo woio89 woioe oh9 woe woe 8ewI9 oio9
4oiw9 whw9 2as 89 o8aue 9hw9 ohoe8*
wohcco s wc9 wciaN 2 as9 ohoe wciam
ohcohcos wcoiwas 29 2am Ias8ap
woh Wco hc9 hD9 8 wchcc2W92o8ae 2am
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goWcos Wo was wchwc9 4oho8 yo Gco sw9
2wos ohwc9 w9 yoe oeos wcam ziw9 iwd 8
4o am 4ohcc9 hwoe wcae oicoe8 Wc9 icam 8
woiwcc9 woe oe wam oiccam whw9 iam 9
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Chr Code Name A-V
Chr Code Name A-V
! 33 Exclamation
= 61 Equals
“ 34 Double quote > 62 Greater than
# 35 Hash
? 63 Question mark ?
$ 36 Dollar
@ 64 At sign @
% 37 Percent
A 65 A
& 38 Ampersand B 66 B
‘ 39 Apostrophe
C 67 C C
( 40 Open bracket
D 68 D D
) 41 Close bracket E 69 E
* 42 Asterisk * F 70 F F+ 43 Plus sign
G 71 G G
, 44 Comma H 72 H H
- 45 Minus sign
I 73 I I
. 46 Period
J 74 J J
/ 47 Forward slash
K 75 K
0 48 Digit 0 L 76 L
1 49 Digit 1
M 77 M M
2 50 Digit 2 2 N 78 N N
3 51 Digit 3 O 79 O
4 52 Digit 4 4 P 80 P P
5 53 Digit 5
Q 81 Q
6 54 Digit 6
R 82 R
7 55 Digit 7 S 83 S S
8 56 Digit 8 8 T 84 T
9 57 Digit 9 9 U 85 U U
: 58 Colon V 86 V
; 59 Semicolon
W 87 W W
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< 60 Less than
X 88 X X
Y 89 Y Y l 108 l
Z 90 Z Z m 109 m m
[ 91 Open square bracket n 110 n n
\ 92 Backslash
o 111 o o
] 93 Close square bracket
p 112 p p
^ 94 Caret
q 113 q
_ 95 Underscore r 114 r
` 96 Grave accent
s 115 s s
a 97 a a t 116 t t
b 98 b u 117 u u
c 99 c c v 118 v
d 100 d d w 119 w w
e 101 e e x 120 x x
f 102 f f y 121 y y
g 103 g g z 122 z z
h 104 hh
{ 123 Left brace
i 105 i i | 124 Vertical bar
j 106 j j } 125 Right brace
k 107 k
~ 126 Tilde
Chr Code Name A-V
Location[folio/line]
Chr Code Name A-V
¡ 161 Inverted exclamation ¡ f1v/9 ¼ 188 One quarter
¢ 162 Cent sign ¢ f11r/5 ½ 189 One half
£ 163 Pound sign £ f1v/7 ¾ 190 Three quarters
¤ 164 Currency sign ¤ f1v/10 ¿ 191 Inverted question
mark
¥ 165 Yen sign ¥ f15v/2 À 192 A grave
¦ 166 Broken bar ¦ f33v/8 Á 193 A acute
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§ 167 Section sign § f42v/2 Â 194 A circumflex
¨ 168 Umlaut or diaeresis ¨ f42v/14 Ã 195 A tilde
© 169 Copyright sign
Ä 196 A umlaut
ª 170 Feminine ordinal
Å 197 A ring
« 171 Left angle quotes Æ 198 AE ligature
¬ 172 Logical not sign
Ç 199 C cedilla
- 173 Soft hyphen
È 200 E grave
® 174 Registered
trademark
É 201 E acute
¯ 175 Spacing macron Ê 202 E circumflex
° 176 Degree sign
Ë 203 E umlaut
± 177 Plus-minus sign Ì 204 I grave
² 178 Superscript 2 Í 205 I acute
³ 179 Superscript 3
Î 206 I circumflex
´ 180 Spacing acute
Ï 207 I umlaut
µ 181 Micro sign
Ð 208 ETH
¶ 182 Paragraph sign Ñ 209 N tilde
· 183 Middle dot
Ò 210 O grave
¸ 184 Spacing cedilla
Ó 211 O acute
¹ 185 Superscript 1 Ô 212 O circumflex
º 186 Masculine ordinal
Õ 213 O tilde
» 187 Right angle quotes
Ö 214 O umlaut
× 215 Multiplication sign
ì 236 i grave
Ø 216 O slash
í 237 i acute
Ù 217 U grave î 238 i circumflex
Ú 218 U acute
ï 239 i umlaut
Û 219 U circumflex
ð 240 eth
Ü 220 U umlaut
ñ 241 n tilde
Ý 221 Y acute ò 242 o grave
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Þ 222 THORN
ó 243 o acute
ß 223 sharp s
ô 244 o circumflex
à 224 a grave õ 245 o tilde
á 225 a acute
ö 246 o umlaut
â 226 a circumflex
÷ 247 division sign
ã 227 a tilde ø 248 o slash
ä 228 a umlaut
ù 249 u grave
å 229 a ring
ú 250 u acute
æ 230 ae ligature
û 251 u circumflex
ç 231 c cedilla ü 252 u umlaut
è 232 e grave
ý 253 y acute
é 233 e acute
þ 254 thorn
ê 234 e circumflex ÿ 255 y umlaut
ë 235 e umlaut
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