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The
Alphabetum Kaldeorum was meant primarily for the encipherment of diplomatic correspondence; its alphabet implies that predominantly Latin texts were coded: u and v are equated; w was to be written as double v; j is missing. For frequently arising letters the Alphabetum Kaldeorum provides several
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carries an inscription enciphered using the
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accompanying the cenotaph, or symbolic tomb, of Duke
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