Publication: Una cifra imperial en Roma (1543).
Authors
Cascella Alcaraz, Sara
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Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones.
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https://doi.org/10.6018/ER.613381
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Abstract
Este artículo presenta el análisis de una cifra correspondiente a la comunicación secreta imperial en Roma durante los años 40 del siglo XVI. La realización del estudio emplea una metodología mixta que parte de la disciplina de edición filológica unida a nociones básicas de criptografía. La investigación no se limita sólo al estudio de las epístolas en las que se usó la cifra, sino que también proporciona un análisis detallado del cifrario utilizado para componer el mensaje encriptado de las cartas. Además de la descripción de la clave, ofrecemos la reconstrucción del vocabulario de la misma empleado en las epístolas.
Abstract: This article presents the analysis of an encrypted code related to the imperial’s secret communication in Rome during the forties of the 16th century. The study employs a mixed methodology based on the discipline of philological editing combined with basic notions of cryptography. The research is not only limited to the study of the letters in which the encryption was used, but also provides a detailed analysis of the encrypted table used to compose the secret message of the letters. In addition to the description, we also offer the reconstruction of the cipher's vocabulary, originally employed in the main corpus.
Abstract: This article presents the analysis of an encrypted code related to the imperial’s secret communication in Rome during the forties of the 16th century. The study employs a mixed methodology based on the discipline of philological editing combined with basic notions of cryptography. The research is not only limited to the study of the letters in which the encryption was used, but also provides a detailed analysis of the encrypted table used to compose the secret message of the letters. In addition to the description, we also offer the reconstruction of the cipher's vocabulary, originally employed in the main corpus.
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Carlos V , Charles V , Embajador , Ambassador , Cifras , Crypted code , Roma , Cartas , Letters , Siglo XVI , 16th century
Citation
Cascella Alcaraz, S. (2025). Una cifra imperial en Roma (1543). Estudios Románicos, 34. https://doi.org/10.6018/ER.613381
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