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A book published in 1943 by [[Joseph Martin Feely]] giving his solution to the [[Voynich Manuscript]], following the thesis, originally propounded by [[Raphael Mnishovsky]], and taken up by [[Wilfrid Voynich]] that [[Roger Bacon]] was the author.
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A book published in 1943 by [[Joseph Martin Feely]] giving his solution to the [[Voynich Manuscript]], following the thesis, originally propounded by [[Raphael Mnishovsky]], and then taken up by [[Wilfrid Voynich]] that [[Roger Bacon]] was the author.
   
 
[[John Tiltman]] dismissed the book, stating that Feely's method was unmethodical and produced bad Latin.
 
[[John Tiltman]] dismissed the book, stating that Feely's method was unmethodical and produced bad Latin.
   
Some detail [http://www.csicop.org/si/show/the_voynich_manuscript_the_book_nobody_can_read/ here], [https://www.tes.com/news/wrong-key here] and [http://www.worldcat.org/title/roger-bacons-cypher-the-right-key-found/oclc/21934047 here].
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Some detail can be found [http://www.csicop.org/si/show/the_voynich_manuscript_the_book_nobody_can_read/ here], [https://www.tes.com/news/wrong-key here] and [http://www.worldcat.org/title/roger-bacons-cypher-the-right-key-found/oclc/21934047 here].
   
 
The manuscript has since been dated to the 15th century - somewhat after Bacon's dates 1214 – June 1292.
 
The manuscript has since been dated to the 15th century - somewhat after Bacon's dates 1214 – June 1292.

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A book published in 1943 by Joseph Martin Feely giving his solution to the Voynich Manuscript, following the thesis, originally propounded by Raphael Mnishovsky, and then taken up by Wilfrid Voynich that Roger Bacon was the author.

John Tiltman dismissed the book, stating that Feely's method was unmethodical and produced bad Latin.

Some detail can be found here, here and here.

The manuscript has since been dated to the 15th century - somewhat after Bacon's dates 1214 – June 1292.