tommy
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Post by tommy on Dec 7, 2018 3:28:44 GMT
What is this palimpsest known as MS-408, which is housed in the Beinecke Library at Yale University? My views regarding this mysterious document seem straight forward to me. It is a medicinal document which deals with an array of herbs at harvest time for the healing arts, utilizing Medieval Astrology. Planet alignments were very important to a healer from an Astrologers’ perspective. Timing for when to pluck the best herbs according to a planet’s alignment in one of the signs would offer greater potency. Also, when to apply the herbs were done in a similar fashion. If you were not in with the Catholic Church and did not wish to be found out, you would not tie in your style of writing or name with it or risk being a heretic. Therefore, would encipher the document. In a previous post I have proof for a Vigenere Cipher for the Voynich Manuscript which finds the twelve signs to be in the French Language using a very long key. 75r through 85v could be bathing rituals for woman prior to conception. I would venture forward to say that each of the nymph’s natal charts were employed with their ruling planets to pinpoint conception time. We can see that the nymphs mostly have bulging tummies a symbolic need to be pregnant in my view. From the New World “She traces these beliefs in the details of a figure’s body. A stone woman touches her pregnant belly. A creature half bat and half armadillo invokes Venus as the planet comes and goes, like them, at dusk and at dawn. The sculptures themselves tell stories.” Armadillo
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