J.VS Communications Archive :

Index of Subjects in all Volumes

Vol. I, 2007


Vol. II, 2008

Vol. III, 2009


Library of the Journal of Voynich Studies



The Journal of Voynich Studies, ISSN 1937-9277, is the record of research communications exchanged between Journal contributors, concerning the manuscript Yale Beinecke MS 408, and associated polymathic matters of interest. [1]

It is planned and anticipated that J.VS will eventually appear in printed version, most likely first as special annual volume editions.

The J.VS archive is public, but the copyright for an individual communication / post / contribution to the Journal, is owned by the person who originated it. Feel free to browse, and quote material, properly attributed.



The contributors to J.VS are advanced students of the Voynich Manuscript [2]. The minimum qualification for becoming a contributor to J.VS is to have thoroughly studied the classic text in the field:

The Voynich Manuscript - An Elegant Enigma
by M.E. D'Imperio
Aegean Park Press, c. 1976-80, ISBN 0-89412-038-7


        An edition of D'Imperio's book is available online for downloading from NSA (31.2 MB pdf) :
        http://www.nsa.gov/about/cryptologic_heritage/center_crypt_history/publications/misc.shtml


If you would like to contribute to J.VS and be included in its communications circuits, the public circuit archived here, and also the private "off-J" circuit, read the J.VS rules and contact one of the J.VS moderators, Attn: CMJVS, using ki3u at lycos dot com



J.VS moderators :

CM: Berj N. Ensanian / KI3U
CM: Greg Stachowski
TCM: Dennis Fedak / N3ZCK








[1] Beinecke MS 408 is variously known as: the Voynich Manuscript, VMS, VM, the Roger Bacon Cipher Manuscript, the world's most mysterious manuscript, The Nine Rosettes Manuscript, 9RMS. Images of almost all components of this codex are online, provided by the Beinecke Library of Yale University, here:
http://webtext.library.yale.edu/beinflat/pre1600.ms408.htm

[2] The founding members of the Journal of Voynich Studies, in alphabetical order: Berj N. Ensanian / KI3U, Dennis Fedak / N3ZCK, Jan Hurych, Greg Stachowski, Robert Teague. The current active membership includes in addition to the founders: Dana Scott.






The copyrights to "Journal of Voynich Studies" and "J.VS" are owned by Berj N. Ensanian.
Copyright 2007, 2008, 2009 by Berj N. Ensanian / KI3U



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