Date: 2024-06-04 11:06 pm (UTC)
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I found this diagram of the Fraktur letters. https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ldIRMhyp9Kk/Vmt5P22XMAI/AAAAAAAAAgU/qTBvDbzZlVc/s1600/Delbanco-KleistFraktur-1996--afterWalterTiemann-1927-1928b.gif I think the "n" might be an Upsilon. I used Google Translate. "obyk" in Latin is "object". "piae" is "pious". Would that work with your translation?

And with that version of Fraktur, the Lau? would be LauB (B meaning the Eszett). And I think the letter after LauB Dea? would be an "ft"? (I couldn't find what its name is.)

In other research, I had that the Book was originally written in a town called Lamspringe (which is in Hanover district). I tried to find a place to match Doreptensis, but no luck. I did, though, figure out that "dorept" translates to "sleep" and "ensis" translates to "sword". (And when I translated "dorept ensis" as two words, it came back as "the sword is dull".)

That made me wonder if the "name" was really a name or maybe a play on words. In Splendor Solis, alchemy is referred to as "Arma Artis" (Arms or Weapons of Art). "Dorept ensis" is a dull sword. If Hermarnus is Latinized "Hermann", Hermann means "Man of War" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arminius). Marsoui, other than being a place in Canada, I couldn't find anywhere. But I can see "Mars" (God of War) in it. I do not know what 'oui' means as a suffix in Latin. Can all that somehow end up saying something about a warrior sharpening his sword?

When I had AI translate the page, it somehow got that Lord Herman Marfour was the superintendent of the Church of Dorpat. The last bishop of Dorpat was actually a Hermann: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_Wesel. But how did AI get Dorpat out of that?

Hermann had a coin with a sword on it: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces142201.html
He was also known as Hermann Weiland: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q96352
Other things I've found:
https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bweiland.html
https://alchetron.com/Hermann-Wesel

the first bishop was a Hermann, too: https://medievalheritage.eu/en/main-page/heritage/estonia/tartu-dorpat-cathedral-of-st-peter-and-paul/

But no Hermann Marsoui's anywhere.

Let me know if any of this seems useful.
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