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- Trithemius's Steganographia, PDF, 208 kB Hill Monastic M****cript Library article on Trithemius (includes links to photographs of various Trithemius first...
- and monk Johannes Trithemius in 1508, and used in his Trithemius cipher. The Trithemius cipher was published by Johannes Trithemius in his book Polygraphia...
- Trithemius's Steganographia and from portions of the Heptameron, but purportedly delivered by Paul the Apostle instead of (as claimed by Trithemius)...
- tabula recta of Trithemius but added a repeating "countersign" (a key) to switch cipher alphabets every letter. Whereas Alberti and Trithemius used a fixed...
- Trithemius's Steganographia, PDF, 208 kB Hill Monastic M****cript Library article on Trithemius (includes links to photographs of various Trithemius first...
- for thinkers and intellectuals, like Marsilio Ficino, abbot Johannes Trithemius and Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa, to advance esoteric and ritualistic study...
- "writing". The first recorded use of the term was in 1499 by Johannes Trithemius in his Steganographia, a treatise on cryptography and steganography, disguised...
- polyalphabetic cipher called the Trithemius cipher. Unlike Alberti's cipher, which switched alphabets at random intervals, Trithemius switched alphabets for each...
- in c. 1499 by the German Benedictine abbot and polymath Johannes Trithemius. Trithemius' most famous work, Steganographia (written c.1499; published Frankfurt...
- and humanist Johannes Trithemius (1462–1516), who was suspected by many to be a necromancer. Through his 1507 account, Trithemius was the first author...