Yet despite the breakthrough, the book remains untranslated.
For the small band of ancient Hebrew experts will have to help translate the whole text before its true meaning is unlocked.
The Voynich Manuscript is slightly bigger than a paperback.
It has 240 pages and is written in brown ink, punctuated by the rich, wild illustrations.
Carbon dating has found it was created between 1404 and 1438.
Some think the manuscript, named after the second-hand book and antiques dealer thought to have discovered it in Italy in 1917, holds the secrets to eternal life.
But others just reckon it’s an elaborate medieval joke.
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