Wednesday, April 17, 2019

we compare Shakespeare handwriting and Bacon handwriting

  Today, we bring you the bard’s original handwriting.  Shakespeare’s handwriting has recently become the focus of a new article by Professor Douglas Bruster at UT Austin, who is using an analysis of the playwright’s quirky spellings and penmanship to solve a very old question of authorship.  The page of handwriting you see below is a fragment of a lost play called Sir Thomas More and it goes by the name of “Hand D” :   

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baconian_theory_of_Shakespeare_authorship#/media/File:BaconBurghley.png    :Bacon handwriting
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        Hand D again: 

https://accurmudgeon.blogspot.com/2014/04/shakespeare-at-450-pen-tells-tale.html

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