© Gunnar Tómasson
7 May 2016
Foreword
(Wikipedia)
The legend of the Holy Grail is one of the most enduring in Western European literature and art. The Grail was said to be the cup of the Last Supper and at the Crucifixion to have received blood flowing from Christ’s side. (wikipedia)
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The Holy Grail
3160 = Skrín – Shrine
5915 = Blóð Krists – Christ’s Blood
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Is Man Himself
2075 = Njáll
7000 = Microcosmos – Man in God’s Image
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As Vessel of
Cosmic Creative Power
3160 = Skrín – Shrine
5915 = Blóð Krists – Christ’s Blood
4000 = Flaming Sword – Cosmic Creative Power
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Personified as Grettir Ásmundarson
In 13th century Saga Myth
13075 = Saga Grettis Ásmundarsonar
Alias Christ Incarnate
In Creation/Man
4335 = Kristr – Christ in 13th Century Icelandic
7 = Man of Seventh Day
8733 = Vituð ér enn – eða what? – Dost thou know yet – or what?
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Make no collection of it.
(Omega Page, First Folio)
[Posthumus]
16581 = Make no collection of it. Let him shew
15289 = His skill in the construction.
Construction
G.T.
13075 = Saga Grettis Ásmundarsonar
7000 = Microcosmos – Man in God’s Image
43746 = Brennu-Njálssaga
7 = Man of Seventh Day
8733 = Vituð ér enn – eða what? – Dost thou know yet – or what?
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Bók þessi heitir Edda.
(Caption, Uppsalabók)
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8542 = Bók þessi heitir Edda.
20156 = Hana hevir saman setta Snorri Sturlo son
15735 = eptir þeim hætti, sem hér er skipat.
10539 = Er fyrst frá ásum ok Ymi
18224 = þar næst skalldskap ok heiti margra hluta.
17723 = Síþaz Hatta tal er Snorri hevir ort
13512 = um Hak Konung ok Skula hertug.
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I. The Last Page of the First Folio
(Original spelling)
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[Posthumus]
16581 = Make no collection of it. Let him shew
15289 = His skill in the construction.
Lucius
6498 = Philarmonus.
Soothsayer
6928 = Heere, my good lord.
Lucius
9000 = Read, and declare the meaning.
2471 = Reades.
24167 = When as a Lyons whelpe, shall to himselfe vnknown,
11006 = without seeking finde,
11809 = and bee embrac’d by a peece of tender Ayre:
21082 = And when from a stately Cedar shall be lopt branches,
18501 = which being dead many yeares shall after reuiue,
20237 = bee iyonted to the old Stocke, and freshly grow,
18503 = then shall Posthumus end his miseries,
22220 = Britaine be fortunate, and flourish in Peace and Plentie.
18025 = Thou Leonatus art the Lyons Whelpe,
18080 = The fit and apt Construction of thy name
16575 = Being Leonatus, doth import so much:
20848 = The peece of tender Ayre, thy vertuous Daughter,
17353 = Which we call Mollis Aer, and Mollis Aer
19924 = We terme it Mulier; which Mulier I diuine
22895 = Is this most constant Wife, who euen now
16165 = Answering the Letter of the Oracle,
24035 = Vnknowne to you vnsought, were clipt about
13804 = With this most tender Aire.
Cymbeline
9907 = This hath some seeming.
Soothsayer
12593 = The lofty Cedar, Royall Cymbeline
19881 = Personates thee: And thy lopt branches point
23355 = Thy two Sonnes forth: who by Belarius stolne
19175 = For many yeares thought dead, are now reuiu’d
19300 = To the Maiesticke Cedar ioyn’d; whose Issue
14591 = Promises Britaine, Peace and Plenty.
Cymbeline
3134 = Well,
17579 = My Peace we will begin: And Caius Lucius,
20040 = Although the Victor, we submit to Cæsar,
15143 = And to the Romane Empire; promising
21441 = To pay our wonted Tribute, from the which
20009 = We were disswaded by our wicked Queene,
20001 = Whom heauens in Iustice both on her, and hers,
9168 = Haue laid most heauy hand.
Soothsayer
18314 = The fingers of the powres aboue, do tune
15670 = The harmony of this Peace; the Vision
21926 = Which I made knowne to Lucius ere the stroke
21601 = Of yet this scarse-cold-Battaile, at this instant
16814 = Is full accomplish’d. For the Romaine Eagle
22300 = From South to West, on wing soaring aloft
16956 = Lessen’d her selfe, and in the Beames o’th’Sun
22102 = So vanish’d: which foreshew’d our Princely Eagle,
16441 = Th’Imperiall Cæsar, should againe vnite
17178 = His Fauour, with the Radiant Cymbeline,
15261 = Which shines heere in the West.
Cymbeline
7510 = Laud we the Gods,
24502 = And let our crooked Smoakes climbe to their Nostrils
21051 = From our blest Altars. Publish we this Peace
20587 = To all our Subiects. Set we forward: Let
14971 = A Roman, and a Brittish Ensigne waue
23065 = Friendly together: so through Luds-Towne march,
14265 = And in the Temple of great Iupiter
20329 = Our Peace wee’l ratifie: Seale it with Feasts.
18177 = Set on there: Neuer was a Warre did cease
20903 = (Ere bloodie hands were wash’d) with such a Peace.
3915 = Exeunt.
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II. This Same Day Must End that Worke
the Ides of March begun
(Cæsar, Act V, Sc. I, First Folio)
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Cassius
12879 = Now most Noble Brutus,
17568 = The gods today stand friendly, that we may,
15686 = Louers in peace, leade on our dayes to age!
23178 = But since the affayres of men rests still incertaine,
21190 = Let’s reason with the worst that may befall.
17931 = If we do lose this Battaile, then is this
19984 = The very last time we shall speake together:
15404 = What are you then determined to do?
Brutus
15472 = Euen by the rule of that Philosophy,
14051 = By which I did blame Cato, for the death
19501 = Which he did giue himselfe, I know not how:
14406 = But I do finde it Cowardly, and vile,
19113 = For feare of what might fall, so to preuent
19095 = The time of life, arming my selfe with patience,
20623 = To stay the prouidence of some high Powers,
11326 = That gouerne vs below.
Cassius
13765 = Then, if we loose this battaile,
16527 = You are contented to be led in Triumph
14976 = Thorow the streets of Rome.
Brutus
7042 = No, Cassius, no:
13000 = Thinke not thou Noble Romane,
19844 = That euer Brutus will go bound to Rome,
16711 = He beares too great a minde. But this same day
19149 = Must end that work the Ides of March begun.
20191 = And whether we shall meete againe, I know not:
19155 = Therefore our euerlasting farewell take:
17976 = For euer, and for euer, farewell Cassius,
17336 = If we do meete againe, why we shall smile;
21165 = If not, why then, this parting was well made.
Cassius
18046 = For euer, and for euer, farewell, Brutus:
14916 = If we do meete againe, wee’l smile indeed;
21535 = If not, ’tis true, this parting was well made.
Brutus
17661 = Why then leade on. O that a man might know
17668 = The end of this dayes businesse, ere it come:
17050 = But it sufficeth, that the day will end,
20505 = And then the end is knowne. Come ho, away. Exeunt.
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III. Cosmic Creative Power at Level of Man
(Construction G. T.)
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10 = Ten-Speaking Head/Father
10739 = Grettir Ásmundarson
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Addendum
Saga-Shakespeare Myth
(Summary presentation)
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I.
1 = Monad
1658168 = The Murder of Prince Hamlet‘s Father
-4000 = Dark Sword/Man-Beast
9356 = Gaius Julius Cæsar
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II.
304806 = Torah, Number of letters
20087 = Virgil’s Christ Prophecy
1338633 = Lady Macbeth’s Sleep-walking Scene
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III.
13561 = Terribilis ist locus iste. – Jacob on awakening from Ladder Dream.
468222 = Abomination of Desolation
1117947 = Hamlet, Final scene.
63795 = The Workes of William Shakespeare/First Folio
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IV.
1 = Monad
721747 = Snorri Sturluson’s Mission
878864 = Prince Hamlet/Ophelia, To be or not to be
7000 = Microcosmos – Man in God’s Image
10594 = Sir Francis Bacon, Knight
45319 = Kvæðislok Snorra/Snorri‘s Mission Concluded
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V.
1 = Monad
36573 = Venus and Adonis Epitaph, 1593
-4000 = Dark Sword/Man-Beast
9356 = Gaius Julius Cæsar
468222 = Abomination of Desolation
1031151 = Omega Page, First Folio 1623.
122122 = Tandem Divulganda/Finally these things must be revealed.
100 = The End
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