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hello and welcome my name is Lyle Jennings Colombo in this presentation Iamp;#39;ll introduce five encryptions signed three times each by John D Iamp;#39;ll demonstrate that five texts concerning William Shakespeare were encrypted by the Elizabethan mathematician Dr John D and that D encoded his own name three times in each text I provide evidence that John Damp;#39;s signatures do not occur randomly but are strategically placed to help us both locate and verify the messages he concealed within the works the five texts I discuss contain four different encryption systems acrostic geometric anagram and a modified cardeno Grill I have not found other historic examples or descriptions of this cardano Grill variant which I call a pictographic cardano grill nevertheless it is the only one of the four systems that is used in all five of these encryptions if any of you has come across something like it please leave a comment all four of these systems occur in the front matter of Sha