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10 Obscure Medieval Manuscripts That Still Baffle Modern Linguists (2024 Finds)
10 Obscure Medieval Manuscripts That Still Baffle Modern Linguists (2024 Finds) Introduction Between the fall of Rome and the rise of the printing press, monks, merchants, and mystics filled tens of thousands of parchment pages with scripts nobody today can fully read. While the Voynich Manuscript hogs the spotlight, lesser-known codices hide stranger puzzles: entire alphabets invented overnight, marginalia that bleed through five layers of parchment, and prayers written in systems that break every known rule of phonology. The ten manuscripts below surfaced only in the last decade—some in attic trunks, others via multispectral scans—yet each one has already stumped the world’s leading philologists. Every entry includes fresh 2024 laboratory data, newly released archives, or updated cryptographic analysis. Prepare to meet the written word at its most defiant.
By youssef mohammed8 months ago in Art
Exploring Female Pleasure in Jean-Honoré Fragonard's "The Swing"
Female pleasure is often not accurately defined or explicitly portrayed as artists and writers are often more familiar with portraying female displeasure. There seem to be more representations of sad, angry and hurt women in art, stories and movies than those who are happy, content or even excited. But what do women need in order to be happy?
By Aashna Woodin8 months ago in Art
Party without borders: Sexy looks, glamour and lots of music at Tomorrowland 2025 – Best Remixes & Mashups by DubVision, Cat Dealers and Kölsch
Imagine a world where there are no boundaries. Not musical, not visual, not between people. Imagine a rhythm that vibrates in your bones. Lights that paint the sky. Smiles that know no language. Welcome to Tomorrowland 2025.
By Deyan Marinchev8 months ago in Art









