Mystery Of Francis Bacon, TheHealth Research Books, 1996 - 204 ページ Many reasons & secrets are enfolded in the cryptograms about Francis Bacon. There are volumes of history told when one learns to read them. He was the son of Queen Elizabeth I (who insisted upon being termed "The Virgin Queen"). Robert Cecil had always. |
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Preface | 5 |
of this great Englishman and although Macaulay | 6 |
CHAPTER | 9 |
Francis Bacon 1560 to 1572 | 21 |
Bacons First Allegorical Romance | 47 |
Bacon in France 15761579 | 53 |
Bacons Second Visit to the Continent and After | 82 |
Is it Probable that Bacon left Manuscripts Hidden | 94 |
The 1623 Folio Edition of Shakespeares Plays | 123 |
How Bacon Marked Books with the Publication | 132 |
The Authorised Version of the Bible 1611 | 136 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 148 |
Two German Opinions on Shakespeare and Bacon | 161 |
The Testimony of Bacons Contemporaries | 170 |
The Missing Fourth Part of The Great Instaura | 177 |
The Philosophy of Bacon | 187 |
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