© Gunnar Tómasson
12 January 2016
I. Creation of Man in God’s Image
(Biblical Myth)
33919
1000 = Light of the World
-1 = God’s Day of Rest
25920 = Platonic Great Year
7000 = Microcosmos – Man in God’s Image
33919
II. Amlóði/Hamlet as Light of the World Incarnate
(Saga-Shakespeare Myth)
78372
11285 = Hvatt kveða hræra Grótta
9506 = hergrimmastan skerja
10802 = út fyrir jarðar skauti
9348 = eylúðrs níu brúðir,
12121 = þær er, lungs, fyrir löngu,
8424 = líðmeldr, skipa hlíðar
10874 = baugskerðir rístr barði
6012 = ból, Amlóða mólu.
78372
III. Man’s Fall and Resurrection
(Platonic-Pythagorean Myth)
3488
1000 = Light of the World
345 = Soul’s Foundation
666 = Man-Beast
729 = Platonic Tyrant
216 = Resurrection – 3-4-5 raised to third power, 27+64+125=216
432 = Right Measure of Man – Union of Man 216 and Virgin 216
100 = The End
3488
I + II + III = 33919 + 78372 + 3488 = 115779
IV. The Grave As Virgin Ophelia’s Bride-bed
(Hamlet, Act V, Sc. i – First folio, 1623)
1303553
26029 = Enter King, Queene, Laertes, and a Coffin, with Lords attendant.
Hamlet
25211 = The Queene, the Courtiers. Who is that they follow,
20464 = And with such maimed rites? This doth betoken,
21359 = The Coarse they follow, did with disperate hand,
18183 = Fore do it own life; ‘twas some Estate.
11265 = Couch we a while, and mark.
Laertes
9245 = What Cerimony else?
Hamlet
17308 = That is Laertes, a very Noble youth: Marke.
Laertes
9245 = What Cerimony else?
Priest
15468 = Her Obsequies haue bin as farre inlarg’d,
22452 = As we haue warrantis, her death was doubtfull,
20987 = And but that great Command, o’re-swaies the order,
19234 = She should in ground vnsanctified haue lodg’d,
20153 = Till the last Trumpet. For charitable praier,
22950 = Shardes, Flints, and Peebles, should be throwne on her:
18602 = Yet heere she is allowed her Virgin Rites,
19186 = Her Maiden strewments, and the bringing home
6556 = Of Bell and Buriall.
Laertes
11392 = Must there no more be done?
Priest
5506 = No more be done:
18575 = We should prophane the seruice of the dead,
18696 = To sing sage Requiem, and such rest to her
11299 = As to peace-parted Soules.
Laertes
6572 = Lay her i’th’earth,
15782 = And from her faire and vnpolluted flesh,
22455 = May Violets spring. I tell thee (churlish Priest)
16049 = A Ministring Angell shall my Sister be,
13712 = When thou liest howling?
Hamlet
9578 = What, the faire Ophelia?
Queene
16893 = Sweets to the sweet farewell.
20787 = I hop’d thou should’st haue bin my Hamlets wife:
19986 = I thought thy Bride-bed to haue deckt (sweet Maid)
14679 = And not t’haue strew’d thy Graue.
Laertes
8709 = Oh terrible woer,
17030 = Fall ten times trebble, on that cursed head
20799 = Whose wicked deed, thy most Ingenious sence
16703 = Depriu’d thee of. Hold off the earth a while,
18402 = Till I haue caught her once more in mine armes:
7301 = Leaps in the graue.
20091 = Now pile your dust, vpon the quicke and dead,
17445 = Till of this flat a Mountaine you haue made,
17393 = To o’re top old Pelion, or the skyish head
8350 = Of blew Olympus.
Hamlet
12461 = What is he, whose griefes
23629 = Beares such an Emphasis? Whose phrase of Sorrow
23001 = Coniure the wandring Starres, and makes them stand
18570 = Like wonder-wounded hearers? This is I,
5268 = Hamlet the Dane.
Laertes
10996 = The deuill take thy soule.
Hamlet
12015 = Thou prai’st not well,
18106 = I prythee take thy fingers from my throat;
17682 = Sir though I am not Spleenatiue, and rash,
15081 = Yet haue I something in me dangerous,
20238 = Which let thy wisenesse feare. Away thy hand.
King
8864 = Pluck them asunder.
Queene
5292 = Hamlet, Hamlet.
Gen.
8686 = Good my Lord be quiet.
Hamlet
22215 = Why I will fight with him vppon this Theme.
17735 = Vntill my eielids will no longer wag.
Queene
10565 = Oh my Sonne, what Theame?
Hamlet
18566 = I lou’d Ophelia; fortie thousand Brothers
20789 = Could not (with all there quantitie of Loue)
21052 = Make vp my summe. What wilt thou do for her?
King
7474 = Oh he is mad Laertes.
Queene
10837 = For loue of God forbeare him.
Hamlet
15197 = Come show me what thou’lt doe.
24160 = Woo’t weepe? Woo’t fight? Woo’t teare thy selfe?
16717 = Woo’t drinke vp Esile, eate a Crocodile?
18076 = Ile doo’t. Dost thou come heere to whine;
17164 = To outface me with leaping in her Graue?
17604 = Be buried quicke with her, and so will I.
Hamlet
22394 = And if thou prate of Mountaines; let them throw
19346 = Millions of Akers on vs; till our ground
18499 = Sindging his pate against the burning Zone,
18930 = Make Ossa like a wart. Nay, and thoul’t mouth,
11523 = Ile rant as well as thou.
King
9645 = This is meere Madnesse:
20634 = And thus a while the fit will worke on him:
13082 = Anon as patient as the female Doue,
18440 = When that her golden Cuplet are disclos’d;
14939 = His silence will sit drooping.
1303553
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Drooping Silence
7667
1 = Monad
666 = Man-Beast
7000 = Microcosmos – Man in God’s Image
7667
Female Doue + Golden Cuplet
3922 + 6247 = 10169
2949 = Ophelia
2646 = Hamlet
4000 = Flaming Sword – Cosmic Creative Power/Union of Male and Female
-2118 = Time [End of]
2692 = Ísland
10169
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V. Tandem Divulganda – At last it shall be revealed.
(Minerva Britanna, 1612.)
110191
6877 = Tandem Divulganda
19292 = The waightie counsels, and affaires of state,
21324 = The wiser mannadge, with such cunning skill,
17779 = Though long lockt up, at last abide the fate,
16292 = Of common censure, either good or ill:
18491 = And greatest secrets, though they hidden lie,
22067 = Abroad at last, with swiftest wing they flie.
Saga Cipher – Swiftest Wing
of Greatest Secrets Flies Away
–11931
110191
Sum III + IV + V = 115779 + 1303553 + 110191 = 1529523
1529523
Is the Cipher Value of Ben Jonson’s Commemorative Ode to
William Shakespeare in the First Folio of 1623.
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