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he seems to have steeped himself in it. He read the books of Trithemius,
Belaso, and other writers, and the unpublished manuscript of Alberti. He
evidently conversed with the experts of the papal curia, for he tells
anecdotes that he could have heard only in the shoptalk of these
cryptologists. At 47, Vigenere quit the court, turned over his annuity of
1,000 livres a year to the poor of Paris, married the much younger Marie
Vare, and devoted himself to his writing. His Traicte des Chiffres, which
was written in 1585 despite the distraction of a year-old baby daughter,
appeared, elegantly rubricated, in 1586, and was reprinted the following
year. His autokey system used the plaintext as the key. It provided a
priming key. This consisted of a single letter, known to both encipherer
and decipherer, with which the decipherer could decipher the first
cryptogram letter and so get a start on his, work. With this, he would get