Spartan Scytale and Developments in Ancient and Modern Cryptography


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This book offers a comprehensive review and reassessment of the classical sources describing the cryptographic Spartan device known as the <i>scytale</i>. Challenging the view promoted by modern historians of cryptography which look at the <i>scytale</i> as a simple and impractical 'stick' Diepenbroek argues for the <i>scytale's</i> deserved status as a vehicle for secret communication in the ancient world.<i></i>By way of comparison Diepenbroek demonstrates that the cryptographic principles employed in the Spartan <i>scytale</i>show an encryption and coding system that is no less complex than some 20th-century transposition ciphers. The result is that contrary to the accepted point of view <i>scytale</i>encryption is as complex and secure as other known ancient ciphers. <br/> <br/>Drawing on salient comparisons with a selection of modern transposition ciphers (and their historical predecessors) the reader is provided with a detailed overview and analysis of the surviving classical sources that similarly reveal the potential of the <i>scytale</i>as an actual cryptographic and steganographic tool in ancient Sparta in order to illustrate the relative sophistication of the Spartan <i>scytale</i>as a practical device for secret communication. This helps to establish the conceptual basis that the <i>scytale</i>would in theory have offered its ancient users a secure method for secret communication over long distances. <i></i>
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