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- Q1243683 subject Q8519727.
- Q1243683 subject Q8863703.
- Q1243683 abstract "The Dorabella Cipher is an enciphered letter written by composer Edward Elgar to Dora Penny, which was accompanied by another dated July 14, 1897. Penny never deciphered it and its meaning remains unknown.The cipher, consisting of 87 characters spread over 3 lines, appears to be made up from 24 symbols, each symbol consisting of 1, 2, or 3 approximate semicircles oriented in one of 8 directions (the orientation of several characters is ambiguous). A small dot appears after the fifth character on the third line.".
- Q1243683 thumbnail Dorabella-cipher-image.png?width=300.
- Q1243683 wikiPageExternalLink thedorabellacode.blogspot.co.uk.
- Q1243683 wikiPageExternalLink dorabella.htm.
- Q1243683 wikiPageExternalLink variations.shtml.
- Q1243683 wikiPageExternalLink www.elgarfoundation.org.
- Q1243683 wikiPageWikiLink Q1162538.
- Q1243683 wikiPageWikiLink Q1771226.
- Q1243683 wikiPageWikiLink Q179631.
- Q1243683 wikiPageWikiLink Q179651.
- Q1243683 wikiPageWikiLink Q3296078.
- Q1243683 wikiPageWikiLink Q4448409.
- Q1243683 wikiPageWikiLink Q5359965.
- Q1243683 wikiPageWikiLink Q544517.
- Q1243683 wikiPageWikiLink Q766576.
- Q1243683 wikiPageWikiLink Q8519727.
- Q1243683 wikiPageWikiLink Q8863703.
- Q1243683 wikiPageWikiLink Q934028.
- Q1243683 comment "The Dorabella Cipher is an enciphered letter written by composer Edward Elgar to Dora Penny, which was accompanied by another dated July 14, 1897. Penny never deciphered it and its meaning remains unknown.The cipher, consisting of 87 characters spread over 3 lines, appears to be made up from 24 symbols, each symbol consisting of 1, 2, or 3 approximate semicircles oriented in one of 8 directions (the orientation of several characters is ambiguous).".
- Q1243683 label "Dorabella Cipher".
- Q1243683 depiction Dorabella-cipher-image.png.