Johannes Trithemius
Johannes Trithemius (; 1 February 1462 – 13 December 1516), born Johann Heidenberg, was a German Benedictine abbot and a polymath who was active in the German Renaissance as a lexicographer, chronicler, cryptographer, and occultist. He is considered the founder of modern cryptography (a claim shared with Leon Battista Alberti) and steganography, as well as the founder of bibliography and literary studies as branches of knowledge. He had considerable influence on the development of early modern and modern occultism. His students included Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa and Paracelsus. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Trithemius, Johannes, 1462-1516Location: Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame
Created 1494
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3by Trithemius, Johannes, 1462-1516Location: John M. Kelly Library, St. Michael's College
Created 1516
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4by Alanus, de Insulis, -1202Other Authors: “...Trithemius, Johannes, 1462-1516...”
Created 1540
Location: Roesch Library, University of Dayton
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5by Alegre de Casante, Marco Antonio, 1590-1658Other Authors: “...Trithemius, Johannes, 1462-1516...”
Created 1639
Location: Marian Library, University of Dayton
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6by Alanus, de Insulis, -1202Other Authors: “...Trithemius, Johannes, 1462-1516...”
Created 1540
Location: Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame
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7by Clichtove, Josse, d. 1543Other Authors: “...Trithemius, Johannes, 1462-1516...”
Created 1519
Location: Dinand Library, College of the Holy Cross
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8by Ratramnus, monk of Corbie, d. ca. 868Other Authors: “...Trithemius, Johannes, 1462-1516...”
Created 1541
Location: John M. Kelly Library, St. Michael's College
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9by PelagiusOther Authors: “...Trithemius, Johannes, 1462-1516...”
Created 1537
Location: Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame
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