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Talk:Substitution cipher
... while "randomized encryption" is similar to a homophonic substitution. Matt, I would argue against your ... end up with. (BTW, the stuff about homophonic and randomised encryption in that para looks ... artistically, though not necessarily more securely, some homophonic ciphers employed wholly invented alphabets of fanciful ... evidence that the Voynich manuscript uses a homophonic cipher? If not, it should be removed ... postulated that the Voynich MS is a homophonic cipher, but just about every type ...
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Substitution cipher
... much longer plaintexts will then be required. Homophonic substitution The forged nomenclator message used in ... artistically, though not necessarily more securely, some homophonic ciphers employed wholly invented alphabets of fanciful ... cipher combined a small codebook with large homophonic substitution tables. Originally the code was restricted ... cipher and straddling checkerboard are types of homophonic cipher. Polyalphabetic substitution Main article: Polyalphabetic cipher ...
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Italian classical music
... musical perception involves a less common term: homophonic; that is, the sounding of a harmonic ... top of the harmony. The desire—perhaps need—for homophonic music arose from a number of factors ... is an extension of the concept of homophonic music (mentioned above) and allowed—even forced—melodic complexity ...
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Bernardo Pisano
... Pisano wrote sacred music in a sober, homophonic style, almost certainly for use in Ss ... the 16th century: light, rhythmically active, usually homophonic, containing frequent repetition, and generally for three ... early madrigal. Texturally, the music varies between homophonic and polyphonic passages, as well as between ...
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History of cryptography (translated from French)
... alphabetical figures (the key) re-used periodically homophonic : fact of corresponding to each letter of ... of the first process of coding by homophonic substitution. Method of coding: It is a ...
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Rhyme (translated from French)
... not: the last tonic vowel is not homophonic (/? / in the first towards, /I in the ... end of the worms, many sets of homophonic recoveries exist which repeat the final rhyme ...
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User talk:Nightstallion/1
... to Czechia Wouldn't "Czechia" be awfully homophonic to "Chechnya", at least for those unfamiliar ... Say, aren't Australia and Austria awfully homophonic, at least to those unfamiliar with what ...
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String Quartet No. 14 (Mozart)
... masters the ability to blend polyphonic and homophonic textures in very natural ways. This change ... fugal approach and a characteristically high Classical homophonic texture -- a radical approach that is at ...
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Homophony
... the same rhythm. Many hymns are mainly homophonic. This is distinct from counterpoint, in which ... where there is but one part. A homophonic texture is also homorhythmic. or Homophony: in ...
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Galant
... Stamitz. Movement toward the preponderance of a homophonic texture in music had begun more than ... century with the development of such generally homophonic vocal genres as the frottola and villanella ...
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