Voynich manuscript - Analysis of the codification algorithm with the encryption methods known in the medieval time and results of the marginalies that were not encrypted

In the present study I describe and analyze two objectives, the first is about opposition and equivalence of the Voynich manuscript coding algorithm with the known in medieval period methods of ciphering. According to the results of my innovative research of the Voynich manuscript was written in med...

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Main Author: Alisa Gladyševa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fundación MenteClara 2020-01-01
Series:Revista Científica Arbitrada de la Fundación MenteClara
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Online Access:https://fundacionmenteclara.org.ar/revista/index.php/RCA/article/view/128
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spelling doaj-38a8556972a446a0940b194752c2a92c2020-11-25T02:18:05ZengFundación MenteClaraRevista Científica Arbitrada de la Fundación MenteClara2469-07832020-01-015010.32351/rca.v5.12871Voynich manuscript - Analysis of the codification algorithm with the encryption methods known in the medieval time and results of the marginalies that were not encryptedAlisa Gladyševa0Universidad de Vilna, Facultad de Filología, Departamento de Filología Románica.In the present study I describe and analyze two objectives, the first is about opposition and equivalence of the Voynich manuscript coding algorithm with the known in medieval period methods of ciphering. According to the results of my innovative research of the Voynich manuscript was written in medieval Galician (Galician-Portuguese). Its coding algorithm was influenced by the substitution cipher of using a polyalphabetic cipher for the most part of its text, as well as it was definitely influenced by transposition cipher for double ciphered alchemical text. However, it should be mentioned that there are significant differences between the codes that were used in the medieval period and the encoded algorithm of the Voynich manuscript. For the reason that made deciphering more complicated over the centuries, substitution encryption of a polyalphabetic cipher was used partly and simultaneusly with monoalphabetic cipher in addition to uncoded text at all. Therefore the main thing to take into consideration is that the second objective of the most interest in this particular article are parts of the Voynich manuscript texts – marginalies– that were not encrypted at all and their reading.https://fundacionmenteclara.org.ar/revista/index.php/RCA/article/view/128manuscrito voynichmarginaliasgallego medievalcalendario
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Voynich manuscript - Analysis of the codification algorithm with the encryption methods known in the medieval time and results of the marginalies that were not encrypted
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title Voynich manuscript - Analysis of the codification algorithm with the encryption methods known in the medieval time and results of the marginalies that were not encrypted
title_short Voynich manuscript - Analysis of the codification algorithm with the encryption methods known in the medieval time and results of the marginalies that were not encrypted
title_full Voynich manuscript - Analysis of the codification algorithm with the encryption methods known in the medieval time and results of the marginalies that were not encrypted
title_fullStr Voynich manuscript - Analysis of the codification algorithm with the encryption methods known in the medieval time and results of the marginalies that were not encrypted
title_full_unstemmed Voynich manuscript - Analysis of the codification algorithm with the encryption methods known in the medieval time and results of the marginalies that were not encrypted
title_sort voynich manuscript - analysis of the codification algorithm with the encryption methods known in the medieval time and results of the marginalies that were not encrypted
publisher Fundación MenteClara
series Revista Científica Arbitrada de la Fundación MenteClara
issn 2469-0783
publishDate 2020-01-01
description In the present study I describe and analyze two objectives, the first is about opposition and equivalence of the Voynich manuscript coding algorithm with the known in medieval period methods of ciphering. According to the results of my innovative research of the Voynich manuscript was written in medieval Galician (Galician-Portuguese). Its coding algorithm was influenced by the substitution cipher of using a polyalphabetic cipher for the most part of its text, as well as it was definitely influenced by transposition cipher for double ciphered alchemical text. However, it should be mentioned that there are significant differences between the codes that were used in the medieval period and the encoded algorithm of the Voynich manuscript. For the reason that made deciphering more complicated over the centuries, substitution encryption of a polyalphabetic cipher was used partly and simultaneusly with monoalphabetic cipher in addition to uncoded text at all. Therefore the main thing to take into consideration is that the second objective of the most interest in this particular article are parts of the Voynich manuscript texts – marginalies– that were not encrypted at all and their reading.
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marginalias
gallego medieval
calendario
url https://fundacionmenteclara.org.ar/revista/index.php/RCA/article/view/128
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