CLONED Quality control operator of the Spanish publishing outfit Siloe Luis Miguel works on cloning the illustrated codex handwritten manuscript Voynich in Burgos on August 9, 2016. The so-called Voynich Manuscript, a small unassuming book usually stored in a Yale University vault, is one of the most mysterious books in the world, that a small publishing house in northern Spain has finally secured the right to clone. AFP PHOTO
CLONED Quality control operator of the Spanish publishing outfit Siloe Luis Miguel works on cloning the illustrated codex handwritten manuscript Voynich in Burgos on August 9, 2016. The so-called Voynich Manuscript, a small unassuming book usually stored in a Yale University vault, is one of the most mysterious books in the world, that a small publishing house in northern Spain has finally secured the right to clone. AFP PHOTO

BURGOS, Spain: It’s one of the world’s most mysterious books, a centuries-old manuscript written in an unknown or coded language that no one -- not even the best cryptographers -- has cracked.

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