Florio’s “Last Fruits” Preserved In Shakespeare’s First Folio
Amongst the most recent candidates for “Shakespeare Authorship” has emerged another conjectural theory that Giovanni Florio (John Florio) was the final editor and collator of
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Amongst the most recent candidates for “Shakespeare Authorship” has emerged another conjectural theory that Giovanni Florio (John Florio) was the final editor and collator of
AQUARIUS *MEDITATION: (South/Above)Esoteric Titles:The Seven SistersQueen of the Earth & OceansThe Daughters of the Celestial Firmament In ancient times libation vessels, were used to anoint
I find a lot of Stratfordian literature which supports or defends the notion that William Shakspere of Stratford-upon-Avon was a poet and playwright has inspired
This is a rather niche or complex subject matter and rarely discussed or analysed by scholars and academics of “William Shakespeare” but assuredly worth of
A lot has already been ascertained quite recently with regard to the Masonic ciphers and symbolism found within Shakespeare’s plays and poetry (eg: “The Shakespeare
In her book, “Shakespeare’s Imagery” (Cambridge University Press, 1935) the author Caroline Spurgeon highlights the predominant topics found in Shakespeare’s plays and poetry and she
In her book “The Occult Philosophy of the Elizabethan Age” (Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1979) the occultist and author, Frances Yates suggests that the works
“He who desires to understand Shakespeare truly must understand the relations in which Shakespeare stood to the Renaissance and the Reformation, to the age of
Alongside the engraving of a portrait by the Dutch artist Martin Droueshut supposed by orthodox scholars and academics to be a true likeness of William
In act IV of Timon of Athens, Timon leaves his home in Athens while his faithful steward, and other servants lament his departure. He goes