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What’s in a Name? The Shakespeare Authorship Question Explored over a Two-Hundred-Year Period This book illustrates the diverse and simultaneous happenings in the varied and complex Europe of the [...]
Read MoreAstronomy reopens questions about SHAKESPEARE'S AUTHORSHIP. According to physicist AND president of the european academy of sciences, arts and letters jean-patrick connerade, the hidden author is john florio. Let's [...]
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“We cannot tell for certain whether the words were written by John Florio or by William Shakespeare” – Saul Frampton, The Guardian
Shakespeare and John Florio shared the same patron in the same period: Henry Wriothesley, the Third Earl of Southampton, who has been frequently identified as the Fair Youth of Shakespeare’s Sonnets. Shakespeare’s and […]
The Florian theory of Shakespeare authorship investigates the influential role that John Florio’s style and works played on Shakespeare’s oeuvre, and his possible role as collaborator or editor of the […]
John Florio, in his works First Fruits (1578), Second Fruits (1591) and Giardino di Ricreatione (1591) wrote proverbs that today are erroneously attributed to Shakespeare but were originally written by John Florio. Clara Longworth de Chambrun, […]
Shakespeare & John Florio Authorship: The History Shakespeare & John Florio Authorship: 1902 Encyclopedia Britannica The Shakespeare and John Florio authorship began with Thomas Spencer Baynes, English philosopher, author and editor […]
Shakespeare, John Florio & Montaigne: the great influence of John Florio’s translation of Montaigne’s Essays in Shakespeare’s plays. Shakespeare, John Florio and Montaigne: The Tempest John Florio was the first translator of Montaigne’s Essays […]
SHAKESPEARE & JOHN FLORIO: THE DANVERS CASE It has been suggested by many Shakespeare’s scholars that the famous Danvers-Long feud inspired Shakespeare for the plot of Romeo and Juliet. But what’s […]
John Florio had a close relationship with Thomas Thorpe. Thomas Thorpe, in 1610, published a translation from Epictetus his Manuall and he dedicated this work to John Florio, reminding Thorpe that […]
It has been suggested by some Shakespeare’s scholars that The First Folio was a project organised by Ben Jonson and John Florio, alias Shakespeare. In an article published in The Guardian, Saul Frampton […]
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