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The Cipher of Roger Bacon is a book written by William Romaine Newbold that explores the mysterious code created by the famous medieval philosopher, Roger Bacon. Bacon was known for his contributions to science, philosophy, and alchemy, and his cipher has long fascinated scholars and cryptographers. Newbold, a professor of philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania, spent years studying Bacon's cipher and believed that he had uncovered a hidden message within it that would reveal Bacon's deepest secrets. In this book, Newbold presents his findings and argues that Bacon's cipher contains a message that reveals the philosopher's belief in a secret society dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge and the preservation of ancient wisdom. The book includes detailed analyses of Bacon's cipher and his writings, as well as historical context and background information on Bacon's life and work. The Cipher of Roger Bacon is a fascinating exploration of one of history's most enigmatic figures and his enduring legacy.1928. Contents: Forerunner of Modern Science; Voynich Cipher Manuscript of Roger Bacon, a sketch of its history; Voynich Cipher Manuscript of Roger Bacon, sketch of its contents; Principles of Roger Bacon's Cipher; Following the Clues; Derivation of the Biliteral Alphabets; Script of the Shorthand Cipher; Rules for Deciphering the Texts; Interpretation of the Key; Annular Eclipse of 1290; Great Nebula of Andromeda; Comet of 1723; Cato and Fulvius; Oxford Story; Gunpowder Formula; Vatican Document; Paris Medical Text; Formula for Producing Metallic Copper; Abbreviated Word about the Green Lion; Tables of Values.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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