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− | This is a list of persons known to have a direct or claimed connection to what is now known as the [[Voynich Manuscript]]. |
+ | This is a list of persons known to have a direct or claimed connection to what is now known as the [[Voynich Manuscript]]. (There will have been others who left no trace in the records.) |
As a considerable portion of the VM's history is uncertain there will have been other persons who have handled it. |
As a considerable portion of the VM's history is uncertain there will have been other persons who have handled it. |
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This is a list of persons known to have a direct or claimed connection to what is now known as the Voynich Manuscript. (There will have been others who left no trace in the records.)
As a considerable portion of the VM's history is uncertain there will have been other persons who have handled it.
Historic period:
- Antonio Averlino
- Roger Bacon - the person initially considered to be the author (before the manuscript itself was dated to a later period).
- George Baresch
- Peter Jan Beckx
- John Dee
- Jacobus Horcicky de Tepenecz
- Edward Kelly
- Athanasius Kircher
- Johannes Marcus Marci
- Raphael Mnishovsky
- Jakub Hořčický of Tepenec, also known by his Latin name: Jacobus Sinapius
- Emperor Rudolph II
Modern period
- Wilfrid Voynich - the eponym of the tome
- Ethel Lilian Voynich
- Anne Nill
- Hans P Kraus
- Gordon Rugg
- William Newbold
- Prescott Currier
- Mary D'Imperio
- Nick Pelling