The Second Cryptographic Shakespeare: A Monograph Wherein the Poems and Plays Attributed to William Shakespeare are Proven to Contain the Enciphered Name of the Concealed Author, Francis BaconThere is considerable doubt about the facts of Shakespeare's life. For a long time I have been certain that the Bard of Avon was a decoy. Now, by science, I intend to prove that our actor, Mr. Shakespeare, is worthy only of that pity we reserve for literary impostors. Why might Bacon have concealed his creations? Are there ciphers in Shakespeare's works? |
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William Lilly , an astrologer , wrote of his meeting with Napier at Merchiston Castle : I will acquaint you with one memorable story related unto me by John Marr , an excellent mathematician and geometrician whom I conceive you remember ...
William Lilly , an astrologer , wrote of his meeting with Napier at Merchiston Castle : I will acquaint you with one memorable story related unto me by John Marr , an excellent mathematician and geometrician whom I conceive you remember ...
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The Stratfordian reply is that although his father , John Shaksper , always signed official and other papers with a mark , he might have been able to write his name . There is no evidence that he ever did so .
The Stratfordian reply is that although his father , John Shaksper , always signed official and other papers with a mark , he might have been able to write his name . There is no evidence that he ever did so .
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In the Scourge of Folly , John Davies of Hereford ( 1565-1618 ) wrote this epigram : To the Royall Ingenious and All - learned KnightSr Francis Bacon Thy bounty and the Beauty of thy Witt Compris'd in Lists of Law and the learned Arts ...
In the Scourge of Folly , John Davies of Hereford ( 1565-1618 ) wrote this epigram : To the Royall Ingenious and All - learned KnightSr Francis Bacon Thy bounty and the Beauty of thy Witt Compris'd in Lists of Law and the learned Arts ...
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