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6th HistoCrypt 2023: Munich, Germany
- Carola Dahlke, Matthias Göggerle:
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Historical Cryptology, HistoCrypt 2023, Munich, Germany, June 20-22, 2023. Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 195, Linköping University Electronic Press 2023, ISBN 978-91-8075-134-6
Preface
- Arno Wacker:
Preface.
Contents
- Eugen Antal, Pavol Marák, Pavol Zajac, Tünde Lengyelová, Diana Duchonová:
Encrypted Documents and Cipher Keys From the 18th and 19th Century in the Archives of Aristocratic Families in Slovakia. 1-12 - Richard Bean, Corinna Gannon, Sarah Lang:
The cipher of Emperor Rudolf II's "Alchemical Hand Bell". 13-17 - Carola Dahlke, Robert Jahn:
The Making of Fritz Menzer - A Secret Life. 28-35 - Jörgen Dinnissen, Hugo Araújo:
A "Mirror for All Traitors". Captured Ciphertexts from a Portuguese Spy in Dutch Brazil (1646). 36-54 - Magnus Ekhall, Klaus Schmeh:
A WW2 device for breaking the M-209 encryption machine. 55-62 - Marek Grajek:
Mysteries of P.C. Cadix and its evacuation in 1942/43. 63-72 - Wolfgang Killmann:
The History of the Development and the Analysis of the Cipher Machine T-310/50 and the Procedure ARGON by the ZCO. 73-82 - Eunice Kim, Christian Millichap:
Deciphering Secrets Throughout History: An Interdisciplinary Linguistics and Cryptology Course. 83-92 - Sarah Lang:
Situating ciphers among alchemical techniques of secrecy. 93-104 - George Lasry:
Armand de Bourbon's Poly-Homophonic Cipher - 1649. 105-112 - Colin Layfield, René Zandbergen, Lisa Fagin Davis, John Abela, Claire Bowern, Michael Rosner, Lonneke van der Plas:
International Conference on the Voynich Manuscript 2022. 113-119 - Beáta Megyesi, Justyna Sikora, Filip Fornmark, Michelle Waldispühl, Nils Kopal, Vasily Mikhalev:
Historical Language Models in Cryptanalysis: Case Studies on English and German. 120-129 - Vasily Mikhalev, Nils Kopal, Bernhard Esslinger, Michelle Waldispühl, Benedek Láng, Beáta Megyesi:
What is the Code for the Code? Historical Cryptology Terminology. 130-138 - Cosimo Palma:
Encrypted epigraphy - the case of a mysterious inscription in the Neapolitan church of Santa Maria La Nova. 139-147 - Cécile Pierrot, Camille Desenclos, Pierrick Gaudry, Paul Zimmermann:
Deciphering Charles Quint (A diplomatic letter from 1547). 148-159 - Eveline Szarka:
On the Combination of Cryptography and Steganography in 17th Century Germany. 160-169 - Claus Taaks:
Scherbius and the Enigma. Political, Economic and Military Conditions. 170-179 - Fredrik Wallin:
"We just did it!" - Female employees in Swedish sigint during the Second World War. 180-189 - Sebastien Zimmermann:
Runic cryptography in early epigraphic period (200-700). 190-198
Poster abstracts
- Peter Krapp:
Simulating Cryptologic History. 199 - David Scheers:
The first volume of the Venetian ciphers written by Agostino Amadi. 199
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