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Monday, August 22, 2016

Publisher wins rights to a book no one can read
BURGOS, SPAIN
AFP


`Voynich' manuscript is written in an unknown or coded language
It's one of the world's most mysterious books, a centuriesold manuscript written in an unknown or coded language that no one -not even the best cryptographers -has cracked.Scholars have spent their lives puzzling over the Voynich Manuscript, whose intriguing mix of elegant writing and drawings of strange plants and naked women has some believing it holds magical powers.
The weathered book is locked away in a vault at Yale University's Beinecke Library, emerging only occasionally. But after a 10-year quest for access, Siloe, a small publishing house nestled deep in northern Spain, has secured the right to clone the document -to the delight of its director.
“Touching the Voynichis an experience,“ says Juan Jose Garcia, sitting on the top floor of a book museum in the quaint centre of Burgos where Siloe's office is, a few paved streets away from the city's famed Gothic cathedral.
Siloe, which specialises in making facsimiles of old manuscripts, has bought the rights to make 898 exact replicas of the Voynich -so faithful that every stain, hole, sewn-up tear in the parchment will be reproduced.
The publishing house plans to sell the facsimiles for 7,000 to 8,000 euros ($7,800 to $8,900) apiece once completed -and close to 300 people have already put in pre-orders.
Raymond Clemens, curator at the Beinecke Library, said Yale decided to have facsimiles done because of the many people who want to consult the fragile manuscript. “We thought that the facsimile would provide the look and feel of the original for those who were interested,“ he said.

Source: Mumbai Mirror, 22-08-2016