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Existing comment: The cryptographic book emerged with -- and through -- the invention of moveable type, but people had been using cryptographic means to secure their communication for centuries before the advent of print. Diplomatic and commercial business throughout the medieval and early modern periods depended heavily on handwritten codes and ciphers. Official correspondence and private documents alike are peppered with mysterious symbols designed to be read only by those who had the key to the system.
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