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Steganographia is a book on steganography,
written in c. 1499 by the
German Benedictine abbot and
polymath Johannes Trithemius. Trithemius' most famous...
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Internet Archive Steganographia (Latin).
Digital Edition, 1997
Steganographia (Latin).
Google Books, 1608
edition Steganographia (Latin).
Google Books...
- others), in a
variant of
Sefer Raziel HaMalakh, in
Johannes Trithemius's
Steganographia, and in John Milton's
Paradise Lost. List of
angels in
theology Alexander...
- message, image, or video. The word
steganography comes from Gr****
steganographia,
which combines the
words steganós (στεγανός),
meaning "covered or concealed"...
- and Maimon." The Ars
Theurgia Goetia mostly derives from Trithemius's
Steganographia,
though the
seals and
order of the
spirits are
different due to corrupted...
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Library of
Congress Steganographia (Latin).
Digital Edition, 1997
Steganographia (Latin).
Google Books, 1608
edition Steganographia (Latin).
Google Books...
- Cryptographia, p.181. Öttingen-Wallerstein,
Friedrich von. c.1600.
Steganographia comitis. Sudre, François. 1866.
Langue Musicale Universelle.
Solfa Cipher...
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beneficial communication with spirits. His works,
including the
Steganographia, were not
published until the 17th
century and were then immediately...
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beneficial communication with spirits. His works,
including the
Steganographia, were
immediately placed on the
Index Librorum Prohibitorum. However...
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efforts towards a
perfect written language.
Johannes Trithemius, in
Steganographia and Polygraphia,
attempted to show how all
languages can be reduced...