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Virgil
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Re: Matheology � 194
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Jan 20, 2013 4:17 AM
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In article <306e66dd-aace-4d01-8346-70ed9f8a1c6d@ho8g2000vbb.googlegroups.com>, WM <mueckenh@rz.fh-augsburg.de> wrote:
> Matheology § 194 > > For many years I have in the hours of leisure granted me, given much > study of the Life and Works of Francis Bacon, who in my eyes is one of > the greatest geniuses of Christianity. By this I have become > persuaded, that the opinion so ridiculed by most scholars, of Francis > Bacon being the writer of the Shakespearian Dramas, is founded on > truth [...] The proofs, I believe I have found, are purely historical, > and I propose gradually to publish all the material in question I have > at command. [...] Therein Francis Bacon is designated not only as the > Creator of the Elisabethean Period, but indeed is addressed as > Shakespeare, for <Quirinus> (found in the seventeenth distich) denotes > clearly in English <Spear-Swinger> or <-Shaker>. [Cantor's Preface of > the Resurrecti divi Quirini Francisci Baconi edited by Cantor, 1896, > acccording to Purkert, Ilgauds: "Georg Cantor 1845 - 1918", > Birkhäuser, Basel (1987) p. 85] >
Sounds almost as crazy as WM. --
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