Voynich Manuscript or Book of Dunstan coding and decoding methods
This work addresses the long-standing mystery of the Voynich manuscript for historians and cryptographers, but it appears incremental as it builds on existing theories about its authorship and coding.
The authors tackled the problem of decoding the Voynich manuscript by analyzing its coding methods and identifying keys, concluding that it is the same as the 'Book of Dunstan' and linking it to John Dee's notes from 1587. They provided evidence through correlations and symbolic interpretations, such as solving riddles in astrological diagrams.
The Voynich manuscript is the book initially dated as fifteenth century book. It written using specific and smart coding methods. This article describes the methods how it was analyzed and how coding keys were found. The last manuscript page decoding. Correlation of the last VMS page content with John Dee notes dedicated to 12th of December 1587. The proof that the Voynich manuscript and the "Book of Dunstan" - the same manuscripts. This article contains Engish version(pages 1-86) and equal Russian (pages 87 - 192) version. The new chapter (#13) is dedicated to Christian symbolics in VMS as well as for the solution of the riddle of 3 queens in astrological part and the riddle of diagram with 2 cancers (red and white) as additional proof of John Dee authorship of manuscript.