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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...
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tabula recta of
Trithemius but
added a
repeating "countersign" (a key) to
switch cipher alphabets every letter.
Whereas Alberti and
Trithemius used a fixed...
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Trithemius's Steganographia and from
portions of the Heptameron, but
purportedly delivered by Paul the
Apostle instead of (as
claimed by
Trithemius)...
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polyalphabetic cipher called the
Trithemius cipher.
Unlike Alberti's cipher,
which switched alphabets at
random intervals,
Trithemius switched alphabets for each...
- for
thinkers and intellectuals, like
Marsilio Ficino,
abbot Johannes Trithemius and
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa, to
advance esoteric and
ritualistic study...
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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...
- in c. 1499 by the
German Benedictine abbot and
polymath Johannes Trithemius.
Trithemius' most
famous work,
Steganographia (written c.1499;
published Frankfurt...
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malevolent or malicious. In
doing so, he came into
conflict with
Johannes Trithemius who
refused to
believe in Ficino's
theory but
created spells and incantations...
- and
humanist Johannes Trithemius (1462–1516), who was
suspected by many to be a necromancer.
Through his 1507 account,
Trithemius was the
first author...