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The Shakespearean ciphers examined; an analysis of cryptographic systems used as evidence that some author other than William Shakespeare wrote the plays commonly attributed to him

Title
The Shakespearean ciphers examined; an analysis of cryptographic systems used as evidence that some author other than William Shakespeare wrote the plays commonly attributed to him / by William F. Friedman & Elizebeth S. Friedman.
Author
Friedman, William F. (William Frederick), 1891-1969
Publication
Cambridge [England] : University Press, 1957.

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Friedman, Elizebeth, 1892-1980
Description
4 preliminary leaves, vii-xvi pages, 1 leaf 1-302 pages 1 leaf : illustrations; 22 cm
Summary
William and Elizebeth Friedman were both researchers in cryptography at The Riverbank Laboratories. This 1957 book is the result of an insightful report that won the Friedmans the Folger Shakespeare Library literary prize. Within it, the Friedmans address theories, which, through the identification of hidden codes, call the authorship of Shakespeare's plays into question. As ciphers were abundantly used in the sixteenth century, such coding is far from impossible. Accordingly, this work gives a fair and scientific hearing to those anti-Stratfordians whose theories were often dismissed completely. The Friedmans document the history and foundations of such theories, before thoroughly examining and critiquing a great number of them. Indeed, it has even been suggested that this text itself contains ciphers, making it of even greater interest to scholars of literary codes and cryptography, as well as those wishing to discover more about the various debates surrounding the authorship of Shakespeare's plays. -- Amazon.com.
Subject
  • Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 > Authorship
  • Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
  • Shakespeare, William 1564-1616
  • Shakespeare, William
  • Streit
  • Ciphers
  • Chiffres (Cryptographie)
  • ciphers (codes)
  • Authorship
  • Autorschaft
Genre/Form
Schriftuntersuchung.
Note
  • Includes index.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
The great controversy -- Cryptology as a science -- Ignatius Donnelly and The great cryptogram -- The cipher in the epitaph -- Dr. Owen and his word cipher -- A miscellany -- Acrostics and anagrams -- The long word and other anagrams -- The string cipher of William Stone Booth -- Walter Conrad Arensberg -- The strange story of Dr. Cunningham and Maria Bauer -- Odd numbers -- The Bilateral Cipher and Elizabeth Wells Gallup -- Mrs. Gallup and Colonel Fabyan -- Elizabethan printing and its bearing on the Bilateral Cipher -- A study of the Gallup decipherments -- General Cartier and the Bilateral Cipher -- The Bilateral Cipher : experiments and deductions -- Conclusions.
LCCN
  • 57014933
  • x260194424
OCLC
  • ocm00718233
  • 718233
  • SCSB-1622211
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library