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The Secundus Ordinal: Reframing the Botanical Folios of the Voynich Manuscript

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This paper advances the structural argument introduced in The Primus Ordinal by analyzing the Secundus ordinal sequence of the Curatorium corpus within the correctly named the Liber Talis. The study demonstrates that these botanical pages do not function as descriptive plant monographs but as positional nodes within an operational ordinal–humoral system. Through internal linguistic reconstruction and close reading of recurring procedural markers - such as ordinat, a mane, electuaris, olei, osis, and astrologicos - the Secundus sequence is shown to govern transitional phases between seed activation, oil infusion, electuary compounding, and elixir distillation; however, more importantly these concepts encode a deeper more esoteric meaning.

Where Primus establishes the structural template of the Wheel of Cures, Secundus refines its temporal and procedural mechanics by clarifying dawn-based activation, celestial ordering, and the governance of disease states within specific ordinal windows. The repetition of authorization language (licet), ordering verbs (ordinat), and construction terminology (constructa, destillio) indicates that these folios operate as regulatory checkpoints rather than descriptive entries.

The findings reinforce the conclusion that the Voynich Manuscript’s botanical section encodes a time-indexed medical engine structured around humoral disposition, celestial timing, and procedural sequencing within the scope of Tibetan Buddhist Kalachakra Tantra. Secundus thus confirms the manuscript’s coherence as a structured astro-botanical compendium rather than an unorganized herbal collection.

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