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- Voynich manuscript - The Voynich manuscript is a mysterious illustrated book with incomprehensible contents. It is thought to have been written between approximately 1450 and 1520 by an unknown author in an unidentified script and language.
- European Voynich Alphabet - The European Voynich Alphabet, or EVA was created by René Zandbergen and Gabriel Landini as a system to transcribe the various graphemes ("letters") which make up the text of the Voynich manuscript into Roman characters.
- Wilfrid Michael Voynich - Wilfrid Michael Voynich (31 October 1865 – 19 March 1930), born Michał Habdank-Wojnicz, was a Polish revolutionary, British and American antiquarian and bibliophile, and the eponym of the Voynich manuscript.
- Sukhotins Algorithm - Sukhotins' Algorithm is a statistical classification algorithm for classifying characters in a text as vowels or consonants. It may also be of use in some of substitution ciphers and has been considered in deciphering the Voynich manuscript, though one problem is to agree on the set of symbols the manuscript is written in.
- Jacobus Sinapius - Jakub Horcicky of Tepenec, in Latin Jacobus Sinapius, (1575 - 1622) was a Bohemian pharmacist and personal doctor of Emperor Rudolf II. He is believed to have been one of the first possessors of the Voynich Manuscript.