The Voynich manuscript has long captivated historians. This late medieval document is covered in illustrations depicting letters, planets, plants, zodiac signs, naked women, and blue and green liquids. Researchers believe the text, composed of the work of five different writers, is encrypted and remains undeciphered.

Keagan Brewer, a researcher at Macquarie University, detailed the manuscript’s complexities in The Conversation magazine. The manuscript contains illustrations of women, a characteristic of medieval texts.

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2 thoughts on “Nude women and mysterious circles: a medieval manuscript reveals the story of sex”
  1. “This manuscript is a fascinating and perplexing puzzle that continues to challenge our understanding of medieval knowledge.”

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