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- Seven Habits of Highly Eccentric ParagraphsTavi Stafford. [doi]
- Book Transactions of Emperor Rudolf II 1576-1612. New Findings on the Earliest Ownership of the Voynich ManuscriptStefan Guzy. [doi]
- Above and Beyond Voynich Canopies: Tents as a Recurring Motif in Beinecke MS 408Koen Gheuens, Cary Rapaport. [doi]
- Crux of the MATTR: Voynichese Morphological ComplexityLuke Lindemann. [doi]
- 'I beg your grace to suppress this chapter or else to have it written in secret letters': The Emotions of Encipherment in Late-Medieval GynaecologyKeagan Brewer. [doi]
- Rightward and Downward Grapheme Distributions in the Voynich ManuscriptPatrick Feaster. [doi]
- Gibberish after all? Voynichese is Statistically Similar to Human-Produced Samples of Meaningless TextDaniel Gaskell, Claire Bowern. [doi]
- From Voynich to the Beinecke, the Trail of OwnershipFarley Katz. [doi]
- Transliteration of the Voynich MS TextRené Zandbergen. [doi]
- Demystifying the Scribes behind the Voynich Manuscript using Computational Linguistic TechniquesKevin Farrugia, Colin Layfield, Lonneke van der Plas. [doi]
- Fingerprinting Gibberish: A Quantitative Comparison of the Voynich and Sloane MS 3188Alexander Boxer. [doi]
- A new Transliteration Alphabet brings new Evidence of Word Structure and Multiple "languages" in the Voynich ManuscriptMassimiliano Zattera. [doi]
- The Voynich Manuscript Compared with Other Encrypted BooksKlaus Schmeh, Elonka Dunin. [doi]
- Examining the history of Voynich Glyphs using Phylogenetic MethodsKatie Painter, Claire Bowern. [doi]
- Polygraphia III: The Cipher that Pretends to be an Artificial LanguageJürgen Hermes. [doi]
- An Analysis of the Relationship between Words within the Voynich ManuscriptAndrew Caruana, Colin Layfield, John Abela. [doi]
- Voynich PaleogreaphyLisa Fagin Davis. [doi]
- Enciphered after all? Word-level Text Metrics are Compatible with some Types of EnciphermentClaire Bowern, Daniel Gaskell. [doi]