Thank you for your comment Umberto. I look forward to hearing more on Florio who is certainly becoming one of the leading alternative candidates for the works of Shakespeare. You and your Florio colleagues are very active now and it is great to be exposed to new research. I look forward to hearing more. I am sure you know Fabrice Collot who gave an excellent and thought provoking talk at last year's SAT/DVS conference. All power to you!
Dear Professor William Lehay, I am a great admirer of SAT and I have also worked with Marianna Jannaccone who proposed John Florio among the candidates, for us the most probable for Shakespeare's authorship. I was very pleased to read your article on the Country Life portrait, I, myself, have also worked on the same subject, but I came to a different conclusion. The problem, even with Griffiths, is that John Florio is not known enough, otherwise, I think, the similarity between the fourth man’s portrait and that of Florio would have caught your eye.
For this reason I send you the (Google) translation of the part of my book dedicated to this question. In conclusion, the fourth man’s portrait is not Shakespeare’s but Florio’s!
I send you my warmest regards,
Umberto Mojmir Jezek
PS my book is titled: “Who wrote Shakespeare?” Graus publisher .
When I’ll be able I’ll send you the comparison between the poet in Herball’s cover and Florio’s portrait.
That would be great. Please send to ShakespeareanAuthorshipTrust@gmail.com. Thanks
Thank you for your comment Umberto. I look forward to hearing more on Florio who is certainly becoming one of the leading alternative candidates for the works of Shakespeare. You and your Florio colleagues are very active now and it is great to be exposed to new research. I look forward to hearing more. I am sure you know Fabrice Collot who gave an excellent and thought provoking talk at last year's SAT/DVS conference. All power to you!
I’d like very much to show the confront between the ‘fourth man’ of the Herball and John Florio’s portraits. Which address I may send it?
Dear Professor William Lehay, I am a great admirer of SAT and I have also worked with Marianna Jannaccone who proposed John Florio among the candidates, for us the most probable for Shakespeare's authorship. I was very pleased to read your article on the Country Life portrait, I, myself, have also worked on the same subject, but I came to a different conclusion. The problem, even with Griffiths, is that John Florio is not known enough, otherwise, I think, the similarity between the fourth man’s portrait and that of Florio would have caught your eye.
For this reason I send you the (Google) translation of the part of my book dedicated to this question. In conclusion, the fourth man’s portrait is not Shakespeare’s but Florio’s!
I send you my warmest regards,
Umberto Mojmir Jezek
PS my book is titled: “Who wrote Shakespeare?” Graus publisher .
When I’ll be able I’ll send you the comparison between the poet in Herball’s cover and Florio’s portrait.