5 The Most Mystery Books Ever Written

Books exist to tell stories, and that's the main thing she does. They make us laugh, cry, and scream in frustration. But some books are designed to offer confusion. Books are also a form of documentary history, so writers of these books really [...]
Books are also a form of documentary history, so the writers of these books could really have witnessed such strange images?
Here are the five most mysterious books ever written.
Soyga Book

In the 16th century, the mysterious book speaks of magic that had been found by John Dee, a mathematician and the occult. After the book was found, it had lost again for many years. Eventually, one scholar discovered the book when researching the British library, and within the book he found various magic of the kind to call the demons.
The book, which is made up of 197 pages, has over 400,000 letters written in the form of the code, and no one can read or understand it, except the parts in Latin.
In other words, since the Garden of Eden has been the beginning of the world, the book Soyga is a representation of the universe.
Iluministraction

The other mysterious book known as Smithfield's Decree or the Edict of Gregory IX.
Gregory IX was a priest who lived in the 13th century who was commissioned to write about church laws for its members. The edict has already received modern attention, but surprisingly what it really contains is very mysterious.
The style of the edict is written in the manner of calligraphy and illustrations.
In the context of the pages of the text, you can see descriptions of giant snails with their antennas, killer giant rabbits, dog - racing rabbits, bears that attack a mythologyic animal, strange creatures.
The only thing is that all these illustrations have no meaning.
Rooncut Codex

The next book involves the Rooncutt Codex, which was first discovered in Hungary in 1800 and is believed to date back to the Middle Ages.
Unfortunately, to this day no one can decipher or understand the entire book. The mystery of the text has been discussed for over 200 years and has led many scholars to challenge the book without success.
The Codex is one of the most mysterious books of all time, containing 448 pages. Some illustrations are available in codics involving such things as military battles, landscapes, even religions such as Christianity, Hinduism and Islam, reported “Beyondsciencetv”, the Periscope broadcast.
That means whoever wrote the codex was a supporter of three religions. Many theories were created by people who studied the codex.
One of them is the theory of the Brahman manuscript variations, from India and, that it should be read from left to right and from top to bottom. This is known as the Brahmi-Hindi hypothesis.
Nostradamus

The account of riches is true and exists in a book that seemed to have prophesied many events that took place hundreds of years later. The book was called “Profecia” and the author was a French physicist and astrologer named Michel de Notre Dame, also known as Niostradamus.
Nostradamus could be like one of the greatest prophets in history because he was able to predict from some of the greatest events that have occurred in the world.
The book “Prophecies” was written 400 years ago, it has more than a thousand verses predicting the future.
Nostradamus was able to predict events such as the establishment of Adolf Hitler, London's great fire, the launch of an atom bomb in Japan, September 11th and the French Revolution.
Voynich Manuscript

Finally, we have one of the most mysterious manuscripts of all time, and that's Voynitz's manuscript.
This manuscript is said to date from the 15th century (1404-1438) and dates back to northern Italy. For the first time, it was discovered in 1909 by a book merchant named Wilfried Voynich, who had been baptized by his name.
The book contains 240 pages, and some illustrations on the page are lost. Describe plants, but if you look at them closely, they are unknown to today's humanity./Periscopi/












