The Second Cryptographic Shakespeare: A Monograph Wherein the Poems and Plays Attributed to William Shakespeare are Proven to Contain the Enciphered Name of the Concealed Author, Francis BaconWestchester House, 1990 - 313 من الصفحات There is considerable doubt about the facts of Shakespeare's life. For a long time I have been certain that the Bard of Avon was a decoy. Now, by science, I intend to prove that our actor, Mr. Shakespeare, is worthy only of that pity we reserve for literary impostors. Why might Bacon have concealed his creations? Are there ciphers in Shakespeare's works? |
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... plaintext . His machine would record that plaintext while the other , getting the electric impulses after the coding box had twisted them through devious paths , would print out the ciphertext . Deciphering was the same , though the ...
... plaintext . His machine would record that plaintext while the other , getting the electric impulses after the coding box had twisted them through devious paths , would print out the ciphertext . Deciphering was the same , though the ...
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... Plaintext A message in its original , readable form before it is converted by a cipher system into ciphertext . Successful decipherment or cryptanalysis of the cipher system returns the ciphertext to plaintext . Probable word A word ...
... Plaintext A message in its original , readable form before it is converted by a cipher system into ciphertext . Successful decipherment or cryptanalysis of the cipher system returns the ciphertext to plaintext . Probable word A word ...
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... Plaintext , +4 is : HPCS BYE CSM BRIMCI HEQ CIRIF SBIYI CAN MB The first seven lines of Sonnet 111 are as follows : O For my sake doe you wish fortune chide , The guiltie goddesse of my harmfull deeds , That did not better for my life ...
... Plaintext , +4 is : HPCS BYE CSM BRIMCI HEQ CIRIF SBIYI CAN MB The first seven lines of Sonnet 111 are as follows : O For my sake doe you wish fortune chide , The guiltie goddesse of my harmfull deeds , That did not better for my life ...
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acrostic actor Alban alternate letters Anonymous Anonymous appears Aspley authorship Bacon's cipher Baconiana beginning Ben Jonson Bote-swaine Briggs Caesar cipher capitalized century cipher system ciphertext letters Ciphertext reversed COLOR concealed counterfeit cryptanalysis cryptographic cryptology Cyphars David Kahn death deciphered decryption Dedication Dictionary edition Elizabethan enciphered English example father Folger Folger Shakespeare Library Folio Francis Bacon Friedmans GOTO hath haue Heminge and Condell Henry the Fourth invention John Jonson Kahn King Latin learned letter alphabet literary logarithms London Lord mathematics method Midsommer Nights Dreame monument Napier numbers Plaintext Plaintext reversed plays poem poet PRINT CHR published quarto Rape of Lucrece reference Richard scholars Shake SHAKE-SPEARES SONNETS Shaksper signature solution Sonnets speare spelled steganography Stratford Stratfordian substitution cipher things thou tion title-page Tragedie Trithemius verse William Shakespeare word write written wrote