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  2. Dorabella Cipher - Wikipedia

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    The Dorabella cipher. The Dorabella Cipher is an enciphered letter written by composer Edward Elgar to Dora Penny, which was accompanied by another dated July 14, 1897. Penny never deciphered it and its meaning remains unknown. The cipher, consisting of 87 characters spread over 3 lines, appears to be made up from 24 symbols, each symbol ...

  3. Enigma Variations - Wikipedia

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    Enigma Variations. Edward Elgar composed his Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 36, popularly known as the Enigma Variations, [ a] between October 1898 and February 1899. It is an orchestral work comprising fourteen variations on an original theme. Elgar dedicated the work "to my friends pictured within", each variation being a musical sketch ...

  4. List of ciphertexts - Wikipedia

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    Copiale cipher: Solved in 2011 1843 "The Gold-Bug" cryptogram by Edgar Allan Poe: Solved (solution given within the short story) 1882 Debosnys cipher: Unsolved 1885 Beale ciphers: Partially solved (1 out of the 3 ciphertexts solved between 1845–1885) 1897 Dorabella Cipher: Unsolved 1903 "The Adventure of the Dancing Men" code by Arthur Conan ...

  5. Unsolved! - Wikipedia

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    Unsolved! The History and Mystery of the World’s Greatest Ciphers from Ancient Egypt to Online Secret Societies is a 2017 book by American mathematician and cryptologist Craig P. Bauer. The book explores the history and challenges of various unsolved ciphers, ranging from ancient scripts to modern codes and puzzles. The book also invites ...

  6. Talk:Dorabella Cipher - Wikipedia

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    Relying on Elgar's surviving notebook key, the Dorabella Cipher's curlicue symbols generate what appears to be a random series of letters. On closer inspection, however, the cleartext was found to contain seven discrete Spanish words. The first Spanish word peca is encoded by symbols 2-5 in row one. Peca means freckle and spot. That is a ...

  7. Category:Undeciphered historical codes and ciphers - Wikipedia

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    Category:Undeciphered historical codes and ciphers. Category. : Undeciphered historical codes and ciphers. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Uncracked codes and ciphers. A list of as-yet-undeciphered codes and ciphers, mostly of historical interest.

  8. List of writing systems - Wikipedia

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    Blissymbols – A constructed ideographic script used primarily in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). iConji – A constructed ideographic script used primarily in social networking. Isotype (picture language) A wide variety of notations. Linear B also incorporates ideograms.

  9. Where Corals Lie - Wikipedia

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    Where Corals Lie. The Where Corals Lie song cover. " Where Corals Lie " is a poem by Richard Garnett which was set to music by Sir Edward Elgar as the fourth song in his song-cycle Sea Pictures. The poem was first published in Io in Egypt and other poems in 1859 and subsequently anthologized in Sea Music in 1888. [ 1]