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he two Roman alphabets are written in what paleographers call “Humanistic bookhand,” that is, the style of writing developed by Humanists like Petrarch and Boccaccio in Italy in the 14th century and used throughout Europe for several hundred years.
Multispectral Imaging and the Voynich Manuscript D.N. O’Donovan 2024
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