The Voynich Manuscript is an enigmatic 15th-century codex shrouded in mystery, written in an unknown script and adorned with intricate illustrations of plants, celestial bodies, and human figures. Named after Wilfrid Voynich, who acquired it in 1912, the manuscript has defied decryption despite numerous attempts by scholars, linguists, and cryptographers. Its origin, purpose, and authorship remain subjects of speculation, fueling theories ranging from an encoded scientific treatise to an elaborate hoax. The Voynich Manuscript continues to captivate researchers and enthusiasts alike, standing as one of history's most enduring cryptographic puzzles.
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