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"Every Knight of this Order shall endeavour to add Conference and Experience by Reading ; and therefore shall not only read and peruse Guizo, the French Academy, Galiatto the Courtier, Plutarch, the Arcadia and the Neoterical Writers, from time to time ;
but alfo frequent the Theatre, and fuch like places of Experience."

Gesta Grayorum, or, The history of the high and mighty prince, Henry Prince of Purpoole (1688)

-Account of Gray's Inn Revels (1594-1595)-

 

The French Academy, published in 1586, is the first English translation of a book entitled Academie Françoise par Pierre de la Primaudaye published in 1578.

It is said that Francis Bacon could be the author of l'Academie Françoise , a book that he wrote when he was in France.

If you have not read it yet , I recommend you the wonderful and insighful essay of Peter Dawkins :

https://www.fbrt.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/The_French_Academy.pdf

 

Few days ago, I made an incredible discovery in the French Academy.

FRANCIS BACON concealed in a brillantly way that he , WILLIAM TUDOR, was the author of this book.

And the TRUTH lies in 3 letters W, I and T.

The key is given by BEN JONSON in Shakespeare's FIrst Folio (1623).

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https://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/facsimile/book/Bran_F1/2/index.html%3fzoom=1200.html

 

Let's take a look to the embellished letters W,I,T in the French Acadamy !

 

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Notice that the first Edition of De Furtivis Literarum Notis (On the Secret Symbols of Letters) was published in 1563.

Now let's take a look to the misnumbered page 543 !

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BUT THAT'S NOT ALL !

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THE CHAPTER 33 IS EVIDENTLY VERY INTERESTING.

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https://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/facsimile/book/Bran_F1/822/index.html%3fzoom=1200.html

In Shakespeare's First Folio, "MIDWAY IS SAFE" , Francis Bacon's motto, is concealed on page 314.

314 is the gematria of Shadaï and the simple cipher of FRATERNITY OF THE ROSI CROSSE.

And this is also a reference to Exodus  3 :14

And God said unto Moses, I Am That I Am: and he said,

Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, I Am hath sent me unto you.

 

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https://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/facsimile/book/Bran_F1/373/index.html%3fzoom=1200.html

 

7 embellished letters remain ....

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By the way the two Letters D(ee) are on chapters 61 and 41.

41 + 61 = 102

ONE HUNDRED TWO = WILLIAM TUDOR I = FRA ROSI CROSSE = 157 (Simple cipher) and 287 ( Kaye cipher)

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https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b52503247x/f23.item

 

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The name "WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE" appears for the first time in 1593 on the dedication of Venus and Adonis to Henry Wriothesely, Earl of Southampton.

We know that the simple cipher of WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE is 177.

For Baconians, 177 is also the numerical value of FRANCIS BACON (100 simple cipher) + MINERVA (77 simple cipher).

The following is, in my opinion, the proof that the number 177 was already an important number for FRANCIS BACON in 1585/86.

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The Great One reveals his authorship at the end of "The French Academy".

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I like to think that the number 579 was, in the mind of Francis Bacon, the fusion of the numbers 57 and 79, with :

57 the simple simple cipher of FRA. BACON

79 the simple cipher of AUTHOR

5+7+9 = 21 the gematria of Eyeh , the Hebrew word for I AM

 

The number 231 is very interesting.

Like the number 123, it conceals the letters B(2), A(1) and C(3) with  2+3+1 = 6 (F)

And F.BAC. stands for  Francis BACon.

Moreover, 231 is the reverse cipher of SIR FRANCIS BACON.

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(By the way, 231 is an important number in Kaballah, a reference to the 231 gates of creation of the Sepher Yetzirah.)

 

The number 219 or 100 + 119 represents :

FRANCIS BACON (100) + MEDIOCRIA FIRMA (119)

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The numbers 579 , 231 and 219 are clues left by Lord Francis Bacon.

Let's take a closer look to the respective pages of "The French Academy" ...

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The misnumbered page 239 (230) invites us to investigate.

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And the last but not the least ...

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More about Sir Francis Bacon , our English Terence, here : https://sirbacon.org/bacon-forum/index.php?/topic/133-to-our-english-terence-sir-francis-bacon/

(And I just noticed that it was the topic 133 🙂)

 

 

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If I was in the shoes of Francis Bacon , the author of "The French Academy" and the man behind the mask of Shake-Speare, and if the numbers 579, 231 and 219 were important for me in 1586, I would have very probably used them to conceal an important truth in the First Folio published in 1623.

I believe that he used these numbers to conceal that he was the child of Queen Elizabeth and Robert Dudley, the first Earl of Leicester.

 

NUMBER 579

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https://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/facsimile/book/Bran_F1/579/index.html%3fzoom=800.html

https://sirbacon.org/doddsublimeprince.htm

 

NUMBER 231

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https://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/facsimile/book/Bran_F1/249/index.html%3fzoom=1200.html

https://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/facsimile/book/Bran_F1/585/index.html%3fzoom=1200.html

 

NUMBER 219 

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https://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/facsimile/book/Bran_F1/219/index.html%3fzoom=1200.html

The 219th page of the First Folio is the page ... 201 ! 

And TWO HUNDRED ONE = FRA ROSI CROSSE = WILLIAM TUDOR I = 157 (Simple cipher)

And here are a key and a key-hole😊

WE JUST HAVE TO OPEN THE BOX ! 

To be continued ...

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Good Evening A Phoenix,

Many thanks !🙏❤️

I inserted the key in the key-hole, I turned the key , and here is what I found behind the door ...

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JANUS , the two-headed God of Doors, Gates and transitions, the God of the beginnings and of the ends.

Notice the three "I Will" around the "key".

I took it as a clue and found something interesting in the left column of the page.

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About the number 143  https://sirbacon.org/bacon-forum/index.php?/topic/9-bacon-a-tudor-prince/

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https://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/facsimile/book/Bran_F1/181/index.html%3fzoom=1200.html

(Notice the word "midway" that appears on the line crossing "chimney" and "the way warder")

 

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To be continued ...

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OMG. Wow! Amazing!

A. Phoenix is right, you are the Best of even the best! Can you imagine a team of good cryptologists working with and learning from you?

I see a University! 😉

I'm hoping to have time this weekend to jump in more.

 

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Rob and A Phoenix, my heartful thanks once again fo your warm comments ! ❤️

Rob, I really do not consider myself a cryptogist, the cryptology being an Art that requires far more knowledge that I have.

So, I must admit that I can hardly "imagine a team of good cryptologists working with and learning from me !" 😅

But your comment goes straight to my heart ! 🙏

I'm also hoping that you will have time this week-end to jump in more, looking forward to discovering your take on it ! 😊

By the way, I thought of you when I was facing the "beast 201" on the Table page of "The French Academy".

It reminded me a discussion with you in another topic regarding the notion of "BEAST".

In "The French Academy ", Francis Bacon tells us that the Belly is "an unthankefull and feeding beast".

 

And to avoid an edit,  just one last thing regarding the sentence "what wit could wit have".

Yesterday, I forgot to mention that this sentence is exactly on line 103 (SHAKESPEARE) of the 219th page (FRANCIS BACON+MEDIOCRIA FIRMA).

This is the only line with  two "wit", and 2 times 103 = 206 # 26 (0 is nulle) # B.F. which stands for Bacon Francis 😉

 

 

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Another clue was left by Francis Bacon in the 219th page of the First Folio

(I remind you that  219 = 100 (simple cipher of Francis Bacon) + 119 (simple cipher of Mediocria Firma)

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https://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/facsimile/book/SLNSW_F1/219/index.html%3fzoom=1275.html

 

The month of Aprill is dedicated to ... QUEEN ELIZABETH !

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https://archive.org/details/cu31924013125418/page/n65/mode/2up

And here is the secret of this passage !

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FANTIN is an old french word for CHILD.

And FANTIN is the anagram of INFANT, meaning also CHILD or BABY.

INFANT is also "the title and rank given in the Iberian kingdoms of Spain (including the predecessor kingdoms of Aragon, Castile, Navarre, and León)",

and it can be translated as PRINCEhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infante

By the way , right under the word "Queen", vertically we can see the word PUER that is the Latin word for CHILD.

MAMAN is the French word for "MUM"

ROSA is the ROSE and a reference to his mother QUEEN ELIZABETH TUDOR ( ROSE TUDOR , ROSA SINE SPINA)

MEDIOCRIA and MIDWAY are a reference in Latin and English to his motto MEDIOCRIA FIRMA - MIDWAY IS SAFE

The two capital letters C of the two "Colin" hide also the number 33 = CC = BACON.

Moreover, as COLIN = 50 simple cipher then COLIN + COLIN = 100 = FRANCIS BACON (simple cipher)

And the Kay cipher of Colin = 102

ONE HUNDRED TWO = WILLIAM TUDOR I

ONCE AGAIN , FRANCIS BACON TELLS US THAT HE IS THE CHILD OF THE PHOENIX, THE SON OF QUEEN ELIZABETH TUDOR.

 

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Allisnum2er, Mighty Yann, I am blown away and soon as I even began to look I am experiencing your vision. Page 201 of course is in my face, and the round zero made me curious, so I went back one page to see if there was a double O:

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FRANCIS BACON is 200 Reverse cipher (and of course 100 Simple cipher). I see a BACON. But I am already programmed to EXPECT to see a BACON here, so that makes me a poor scientific cryptologist. The Friedmans have me confused. Do I FAIL their test, or do I PASS with colors? Depends on the paragraph one reads in their Stratfordian deception!! 😉

I am in a busy but needed work mode these days, but coming back here is my Life Joy when I can!

I've only tapped into your first few lines, Yann, and will play a bit a bit before bed even though I may not have time to post...

How exciting!!!! What we do here and now.

 

 

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6 hours ago, Light-of-Truth said:

Do I FAIL their test, or do I PASS with colors?

WOW !!! 😲 Rob (Light-of-Truth), you passed the test successfully ! I'm in AWE before your finding !😃

This is ,I believe, nothing less than the confirmation of the CODE  used by Francis Bacon on the following page (201).

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https://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/facsimile/book/SLNSW_F1/218/index.html%3Fzoom=1275.html

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Here is something that I just found, but maybe someone already noticed it.

In one of his signature, Francis Bacon write FFra with two F.

We can make a parallel with the spelling of his name in the Northumberland Manuscript : ffrauncis Bacon (right next William Shakespeare)

Now, take a look at the different ciphers using the 26 Letter Alphabet 😃

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The synchronicity is awesome !!!😲

I am working on a new topic since a few days, and I just found something that echoes my previous post.

I do not have other choice than to share the discovery with you.

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(I do not mention the title of the book in order to keep a part of surprise!) 

And thank you Rob, thanks to you I also learned someting today ! 🙂 

 

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21 hours ago, Christie Waldman said:

My small contribution: Puer is "child" in Latin, but especially a little boy. It can mean a serving boy, page, slave. A girl is puella. Cassell's Latin Dictionary.

Thank you for your contribution Christie !  I must admit that I do not know if the "PUER" that I see under the "QUEENE" was really intended or not, but I like the idea that some words were intentionally concealed by Bacon in different languages  FANTIN/BOYE(S)/PUER , MEDIOCRIA/MIDWAY, and thanks to Shakespeare we know that "Hang hog is latten for Bacon" 😉 

Evidently, as soon as I saw the word "PUER" I  thought of the page 136 (simple cipher of BACON-SHAKESPEARE) of the First Folio, the only page where it appears concealed in the Latin word "puericia" meaning "Childhood", the famous page 136 with the no less famous honorificabilitudinitatibus ...

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https://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/facsimile/book/SLNSW_F1/154/index.html%3fzoom=1275.html

... which brings us back to The Northumberland Manuscript !

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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/91/Northumberland_manuscript_transcription_1904.png

Yeah !!! Three times in a row !😃

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