Researchers from the University of Glasgow have successfully recovered 42 lost pages from Codex H, a significant 6th-century manuscript containing the Letters of St. Paul. Using multispectral imaging, the team identified "ghost impressions"—traces of ink transferred to neighboring leaves during historical re-inking processes—making previously invisible text readable. This discovery provides unique insights into early Christian scripture and ancient manuscript organization.
This article details the results of multispectral imaging on the Voynich Manuscript, revealing previously hidden text and potentially identifying the handwriting of Johannes Marcus Marci.