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Revision as of 17:08, 7 November 2018
Johannes Trithemius (1 February 1462 – 13 December 1516), born Johann Heidenberg, was a German Benedictine abbot and a polymath active in the German Renaissance as a lexicographer, chronicler, cryptographer and occultist.
He had considerable influence on the development of early modern and modern occultism.
His students included Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa and Paracelsus.
In the News
2018: Steganographic analysis of image from article on steganography unexpectedly reveals encrypted message from Johannes Trithemius.
1481: Johannes Trithemius observes Cryptographic numen.
Fiction cross-reference
- Crimes against mathematical constants
- Cryptographic numen
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Ivan Steganog
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links:
- Johannes Trimethius @ Wikipedia