Hauer, Bradley; Kondrak, Grzegorz 2016 | Dee was a mathematician and astrologer at the court of Queen who was known to have owned a large collection of Bacon's manuscripts |
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Jacobus's name has faded further since Voynich saw it, but is still legible under light | " Greg Kondrak [ ] Greg Kondrak, a professor of natural language processing at the , together with his graduate student Bradley Hauer, used in an attempt to decode the manuscript |
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26The words in Latin script appear to be distorted with characteristics of the unknown language | [ ] Practically no words have fewer than two letters or more than 10 |
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Analysis of the red-brown paint indicated a red with the crystal phases and iron sulfide | Il Codice Voynich in Italian |
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