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Unity of Saga-Shakespeare Myth – I of II

© Gunnar Tómasson

22 July 2016

I. Shakespeare Myth – Alpha and Omega

(Holy Trinity Church Stratford and 46th Psalm, KJB 1611)

563053

Alpha

19949 = STAY PASSENGER WHY GOEST THOU BY SO FAST

22679 = READ IF THOU CANST WHOM ENVIOUS DEATH HATH PLAST

24267 = WITH IN THIS MONUMENT SHAKSPEARE: WITH WHOME

20503 = QUICK NATURE DIDE WHOSE NAME DOTH DECK YS TOMBE

20150 = FAR MORE THEN COST: SIEH ALL YT HE HATH WRITT

21760 = LEAVES LIVING ART BUT PAGE TO SERVE HIS WITT

Omega

(See Background below)

27783 = God is our refuge and strength; a very present helpe in trouble.

25140 = Therfore will not we feare, though the earth be removed:

25186 = and though the mountaines be caried into the midst of the sea,

21736 = Though the waters thereof roare, and be troubled,

29088 = though the mountaines shake with the swelling thereof. Selah.

7214 = There is a river,

21306 = the streames wherof shall make glad the citie of God:

19776 = the holy place of the Tabernacles of the most High.

18882 = God is in the midst of her: she shal not be moved:

15090 = God shall helpe her, and that right early.

17597 = The heathen raged, the kingdomes were moved:

15907 = he uttered his voyce, the earth melted.

15221 = The Lord of hosts is with us,

14069 = the God of Jacob is our refuge. Selah.

15149 = Come, behold the Workes of the Lord,

17919 = what desolations hee hath made in the earth.

21932 = He maketh warres to cease unto the end of the earth:

23023 = hee breaketh the bow, and cutteth the speare in sunder,

14120 = he burneth the chariot in the fire.

12080 = Be stil, and know that I am God:

13996 = I will bee exalted among the heathen,

12241 = I will be exalted in the earth.

15221 = The Lord of hosts is with us,

14069 = the God of Jacob is our refuge. Selah.                

563053

Background

It would be pleasant to think that Shakespeare was responsible, in part, for the majesty of [the above 46th psalm in the King James Bible, 1611]. […] Whether he had anything to do with it or not, he is in it. It is the forty-sixth Psalm. The forty-sixth word from the beginning is SHAKE, and the forty-sixth word from the end, if we leave out the cadential ‘Selah’, is SPEAR[E]. And, in 1610, Shakespeare was forty-six years old. If this is mere chance, fancy must allow us to think that it is happy chance. The greatest prose-work of all time has the name of the greatest poet set cunningly in it.“ (Anthony Burgess, Shakespeare, Penguin Books, 1972, pp. 233-234)

II + III + IV = 257354 + 34689 + 271010 = 563053

II. From Conception to Baptism of Christ

(Matt. Chs. I – III, Summary. KJB 1611)

257354

The genealogie of Christ

19160 = The genealogie of Christ from Abraham to Ioseph.

15094 = Hee was conceiued by the holy Ghost,

11108 = and borne of the Virgin Mary

17054 = when she was espoused to Ioseph.

24249 = The Angel satisfieth the misdeeming thoughts of Ioseph,

16685 = and interpreteth the names of Christ.

 

13437 = The Wise men out of the East,

14495 = are directed to Christ by a Starre.

20217 = They worship him, and offer their presents.

24103 = Ioseph fleeth into Egypt, with Iesus and his mother.

16520 = Herod slayeth the children: Himselfe dyeth.

22993 = Christ is brought backe againe into Galilee to Nazareth.

 

16411 = Iohn preacheth: his office: life, and Baptisme.

25828 = He reprehendeth the Pharises, and baptizeth Christ in Iordane.

257354

III. From Adam to Man in God’s Image

(Saga Myth)

34689

 913 = Adam

9953 = Schedae Araprestsfroda – Blank sheets of Ari priest the wise

7000 = Microcosmos – Man in God’s Image

11359 = Snorri Sturluson

5464 = Íslendingabók – Book of Icelanders (By Ari/Father of Saga literature)

34689

IV. Sleeping Adam/Egill – Awakened Snorri

(Saga of Icelanders, Ch. 16)

271010

11358 = Maðr hét Egill Halldórsson.

11500 = Hann var af Mýramanna langfeðgum.

10575 = Hann var heimamaðr Snorra,

15464 = þá er hann var í þessum ráðbrotum.

20797 = Egil dreymdi, at Egill Skalla-Grímsson kæmi at honum,

10288 = ok var mjök ófrýniligr.

4282 = Hann mælti:

17443 = “Ætlar Snorri, frændi várr, í brott heðan?”

5238 = “Þat er mælt,”

4681 = segir Egill.

16393 = „Brott ætlar hann, ok þat gerir hann illa,“

8529 = segir draummaðrinn,

23907 = “því at lítt hafa menn setit yfir hlut várum Mýramanna,

9254 = þá er oss tímgaðist,

23445 = ok þurfti hann eigi ofsjónum yfir þessu landi at sjá.”

 

6901 = Egill kvað vísu:

13562 = Seggr sparir sverði at höggva.

10700 = Snjóhvítt es blóð líta.

10436 = Skæruöld getum skýra.

10814 = Skarpr brandr fekk mér landa,

10814 = skarpr brandr fekk mér landa.

8912 = Ok sneri þá í brott.

   5717 = En Egill vaknar.

271010

Loose translation

A man was named Egill Halldórsson. He was a member of Snorri‘s household while he was thinking about moving to Reykjaholt from Borg, the ancestral estate of his family and that of Egill Skalla-Grímsson. He dreamt that the latter came to him, looking very grim. He said: “Does our cousin Snorri intend to move away from here?” “So it is said,” Egill says. “That is a misguided decision on his part,” the dream-man says, “because others have not encroached on our lot once we have procreated, and there is no need for him to cast envious eyes on the other land.” Egill sang a verse: “Man does not strike with swords. One senses cowardice. An age of strife is clearly in prospect. A sharp sword won lands for me, a sharp swords won lands for me.” With that he turned away. And Egill awakened.

Sleeping Monad, – 1, would identify Snorri Sturluson, 11359 – 1 = 11358, with Egill Halldórsson, 11358, whose awakening is implicitly identified with Snorri’s move from Borg to Reykjaholt, where he was slain on the night of autumnal equinox, 23 September 1241. The move denotes Man’s transformation which arouses murderous anger on the part of the King of Norway. In the context, the Kingdom is that of Man as Pagan Mesocosmos, a deadly opponent of Man as Christian Microcosmos.

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Paradise Lost – Paradise Regained

© Gunnar Tómasson

20 July 2016

I. Paradise Lost – Gen. Chs. I – III.

(Summary – King James Bible, 1611)

268641

24236 = The creation of Heauen and Earth, of the light, of the firmament,

25297 = of the earth separated from the waters, and made fruitfull,

21236 = of the Sunne, Moone, and Starres, of fish and fowle,

16946 = of beasts and cattell, of Man in the Image of God.

12713 = Also the appointment of food.

 

17830 = The first Sabbath. The maner of the creation.

21665 = The planting of the garden of Eden, and the riuer thereof.

15698 = The tree of knowledge onely forbidden.

11890 = The naming of the creatures.

20583 = The making of woman, and institution of Mariage.

 

19114 = The serpent deceiueth Eue. Mans shamefull fall.

18677 = God arraigneth them. The serpent is cursed.

19068 = The promised Seed. The punishment of Mankind.

23688 = Their first clothing. Their casting out of Paradise.

268641

II + III = 262982 + 5659 = 268641

II. Fallen Man‘s Stratford Monument

(Horace, The Monument)

262982

15415 = Exegi monumentum aere perennius

15971 = regalique situ pyramidum altius,

18183 = quod non imber edax, non Aquilo impotens

16667 = possit diruere aut innumerabilis

15808 = annorum series et fuga temporum.

16838 = Non omnis moriar multaque pars mei

17125 = vitabit Libitinam; usque ego postera

15977 = crescam laude recens.  Dum Capitolium

16702 = scandet cum tacita virgine pontifex,

17493 = dicar, qua violens obstrepit Aufidus

17316 = et qua pauper aquae Daunus agrestium

19190 = regnavit populorum, ex humili potens,

14596 = princeps Aeolium carmen ad Italos

15421 = deduxisse modos.  Sume superbiam

15021 = quaesitam meritis et mihi Delphica

15259 = lauro cinge volens, Melpomene, comam.¹

262982

III. Fallen Man’s Quest for Apollo’s Laurel

(Pythagorean Creation Myth)

5659

345 = Foundation of Man‘s Soul

666 = Man-Beast

216 = Resurrection of Man‘s Soul – 3, 4, 5 raised to third power, 27 + 64 + 125 = 216

4000 = Flaming Sword – Cosmic Creative Power innate in Man

432 = Right Measure of Man – Resurrected Male and Female/Apollo‘s Laurel (2 x 216)

5659

IV. Fallen Man’s Female Aspect/Anne Hath A Way

(Pythagorean Creation Imagery)

5659

5656 = Anne Hathaway

Consummation

     -7 = Man-Beast of Seventh Day – Will/Penis – Decapitated

   10 = Head “speaks ten” as it flies off the body.

5659

V. Fallen Man’s Path from Paganism to Christianity

(Saga-Shakespeare Creation Imagery)

24126

Paganism

10467 = Osiris-Isis-Horus

Conversion

5659 = Consummation

Christianity

1000 = Light of the World

Man in God’s Image

7000 = Microcosmos

24126

 

1 = Monad

7154 = Askr Yggdrasils – Edward de Vere’s Tree of the Sun

Fallen Man’s Hour on Stage

2602 = 26 April – 2nd month old-style

1564 = 1564 A.D. – Stratfordian’s Baptismal date

2502 = 25 April

1616 = 1616 A.D. – Stratfordian’s Burial date

Cosmic Creative Power Unleashed

At End of Time

10805 = Sweet Swan of Avon

-2118 = Time, End of

24126

VI. Paradise Regained – Revelation, Chs. XX – XXII

(Summary – King James Bible, 1611)

247022

14389 = Satan bound for a thousand yeeres.

27703 = The first resurrection: they blessed that haue part therein.

12932 = Satan let loose againe. Gog and Magog.

20812 = The deuill cast into the lake of fire and brimstone.

15832 = The last and generall resurrection.

 

11703 = A newe heauen and a newe earth.

25307 = The heauenly Ierusalem, with a full description thereof.

20433 = She needeth no sunne, the glory of God is her light.

21834 = The kings of the earth bring their riches vnto her.

 

19687 = The riuer of the water of life. The tree of life.

15962 = The light of the Citie of God is himselfe.

15948 = The Angel will not be worshipped.

24480 = Nothing may bee added to the word of God, nor taken therefrom.

247022

V + VI = 24126 + 247022 = 271148

VII. Now the Sibyl’s last age has come and gone

(Virgil, Fourth Eclogue)

271148

16609 = Ultima Cumaei venit iam carminis aetas;

20087 = Magnus ab integro saeclorum nascitur ordo.

18681 = Iam redit et Virgo, redeunt Saturnia regna,

18584 = Iam nova progenies caelo demittitur alto.

20229 = Tu modo nascenti puero, quo ferrea primum

18431 = Desinet ac toto surget gens aurea mundo,

17698 = Casta fave Lucina: tuus iam regnat Apollo.

 

18480 = Teque adeo decus hoc aevi te consule, inibit,

18919 = Pollio, et incipient magni procedere menses;

22004 = Te duce, si qua manent sceleris vestigia nostri,

20495 = Inrita perpetua solvent formidine terras.

18330 = Ille deum vitam accipiet divisque videbit

20448 = Permixtos heroas et ipse videbitur illis

22153 = Pacatumque reget patriis virtutibus orbem.²

271148

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¹ I have created a monument more lasting than bronze and loftier than the royal pyramids, a monument which neither the biting rain nor the raging North Wind can destroy, nor can the countless years and the passing of the seasons.  I will not entirely die and a great part of me will avoid Libitina, the goddess of Death; I will grow greater and greater in times to come, kept fresh by praise.  So long as the high priest climbs the stairs of the Capitolium, accompanied by the silent Vestal Virgin, I, now powerful but from humble origins, will be said to be the first to have brought Aeolian song to Latin meter where the raging Aufidius roars and where parched Daunus ruled over the country folk.  Embrace my pride, deservedly earned, Muse, and willingly crown me with Apollo’s laurel.

² Now the last age by Cumae’s Sibyl sung has come and gone, and the majestic roll of circling centuries begins anew: justice returns, returns old Saturn’s reign, with a new breed of men sent down from heaven. Only do thou, at the boy’s birth in whom the iron shall cease, the golden race arise, befriend him, chaste Lucina; ‘tis thine own Apollo reigns. And in thy consulate, this glorious age, O Pollio, shall begin, and the months enter on their mighty march. Under thy guidance, whatso tracks remain of our old wickedness, once done away, shall free the earth from never-ceasing fear. He shall receive the life of gods, and see heroes with gods commingling, and himself be seen of them, and with his father’s worth reign o’er a world of peace.

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To euery thing there is a season

 

© Gunnar Tómasson

19 July 2016

I. By the necessary change of times,

vanitie is added to human trauaile.

(Eccl., Summary Ch. III, KJB 1611)

74337

12632 = By the necessary change of times,

14205 = vanitie is added to humane trauaile.

17421 = There is an excellencie in Gods workes.

20847 = But as for man, God shall judge his workes there,

9232 = and here he shalbe like a beast.

74337

 

       1 = Monad

345 = Foundation of Man‘s Soul

666 = Man-Beast

216 = Resurrection of Man‘s Soul

4000 = Flaming Sword

432 = Right Measure of Man

7000 = Microcosmos – Man in God‘s Image

-2118 = Time, End of

63795 = The Workes of William Shakespeare¹

74337

II. To euery thing there is a season,

and a time to euery purpose vnder the heauen.

(Eccl., Ch. III 1-15, KJB, 1611)

585633

14144 = To euery thing there is a season,

18954 = and a time to euery purpose vnder the heauen.

11333 = A time to be borne, and a time do die:

6526 = a time to plant,

19652 = and a time to pluck vp that which is planted.

11706 = A time to kill, and a time to heale:

17761 = a time to breake downe, and a time to build vp.

13907 = A time to weepe, and a time to laugh:

13728 = a time to mourne, and a time to dance.

12756 = A time to cast away stones,

16043 = and a time to gather stones together:

6428 = a time to imbrace,

14144 = and a time to refraine from imbracing.

12179 = A time to get, and a time to lose:

15041 = a time to keepe, and a time to cast away.

14410 = A time to rent, and a time to sow:

16087 = a time to keepe silence, and a time to speake.

12356 = A time to loue, and a time to hate:

12641 = a time of warre, and a time of peace.

17525 = What profite hath hee that worketh,

13088 = in that wherein he laboureth.

9723 = I haue seene the trauaile

18190 = which God hath giuen to the sonnes of men,

8787 = to be exercised in it.

18454 = He hath made euery thing beautifull in his time:

18583 = also hee hath set the world in their heart,

23298 = so that no man can finde out the worke that God maketh

11518 = from the beginning to the end.

16355 = I know that there is no good in them,

19396 = but for a man to reioyce, and to doe good in his life.

17776 = And also that euery man should eate and drinke,

13417 = and enioy the good of all his labour:

8309 = it is the gift of God.

24503 = I know that whatsoeuer God doeth, it shalbe for euer;

22401 = nothing can be put to it, nor any thing taken from it:

18169 = and God doth it, that men should feare before him.

13384 = That which hath beene, is now:

15628 = and that which is to be, hath alreadie beene,

17333 = and God requireth that which is past.

585633

III. I haue seene the trauaile which God hath giuen

to the sonnes of men, to be exercised in it.

(See footnote 2)

438097

Observers

   8525 = Gunnar Tómasson

12385 = Guðrún Ólafía Jónsdóttir

Non-violent Crimes

11587 = Character Assassination

5881 = Níðingsverk – Barbaric Acts

7750 = Psychiatric Rape

6603 = Mannorðsmorð – Vicious Slander

16439 = Criminal Obstruction of Justice

Man-Beasts

U.S. Government

  12867 = William Jefferson Clinton – President

4496 = Janet Reno – Attorney General

IMF

   8899 = Jacques de Larosière – Managing Director

7678 = Michel Camdessus – Managing Director

5517 = William B. Dale – Deputy Managing Director

2713 = Dick Erb – Deputy Managing Director

6584 = Jacques J. Polak – Economic Counsellor

4734 = Tun Thin – Asian Department Director

9349 = W. John R. Woodley – Asian Department Deputy Director

3542 = Ken Clark – Director of Administration

3339 = Graeme Rea – Director of Administration

3227 = P. N. Kaul – Deputy Director of Administration

5446 = Nick Zumas – Grievance Committee Chairman

Harvard

   3625 = Derek C. Bok – President

8175 = Henry Rosovsky – Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

8566 = James S. Duesenberry – Chairman, Department of Economics

11121 = Paul Anthony Samuelson – Ph. D., Nobel Laureate in Economics

8381 = Walter S. Salant – Ph. D., Brookings Institution Senior Fellow

Iceland

10244 = Vigdís Finnbogadóttir – President

11361 = Salóme Þorkelsdóttir – Althing President

6028 = Davíd Oddsson – Prime Minister

10295 = Þorsteinn Pálsson – Minister of Justice

8316 = Jón Sigurdsson – Minister of Commerce

5940 = Jónas H. Haralz – World Bank Executive Director

Other Iceland

   6648 = Jóhannes Nordal – Central Bank Governor

8864 = Bjarni Bragi Jónsson – Central Bank Chief Economist

14314 = Benjamín Jón Hafsteinn Eiríksson – Harvard Ph. D.

9720 = Matthías Jóhannessen – Editor, Morgunblaðið

Other

10989 = Orenthal James Simpson

8015 = John & Patsy Ramsey

4953 = Osama bin Laden

Violent Crimes

   3586 = Murder

 

6899 = Nicole Brown

4948 = Ron Goldman

6100 = Brentwood

1204 = 12 June (4th month old-style)

1994 = 1994 A.D.

 

3718 = Jonbenet

3503 = Boulder

2510 = 25 December (10th month old-style)

1996 = 1996 A.D.

 

5557 = The Pentagon

9596 = World Trade Center

1107 = 11 September (7th month old-style)

2001 = 2001 A.D.

Other

   7920 = Excelsior Hotel

5060 = Paula Jones

803 = 8 May (3rd month old-style)

1991 = 1991 A.D.

4014 = Kiss it!

 

8486 = The White House

7334 = Kathleen Willey

2909 = 29 November (9th month old-style)

1993 = 1993 A.D.

22091 = I’ve wanted to do this ever since I laid eyes on you.

 

6045 = The Oval Office

8112 = Monica Lewinsky

1509 = 1509 (9th month old-style)

   1995 = 1995 A.D.

438097

II + III = 585633 + 438097 = 1023730

IV + V = 950022 + 73708 = 1023730

IV.  The Theatre of God’s Judgements

(Thomas Beard, 1593)

950022

23840 = Not inferior to any of the former in Atheism and Impiety,

16956 = and equal to all in manner of punishment,

14045 = was one of our own nation,

16073 = of fresh and late memory called Marlowe,

10516 = by profession a scholar,

26420 = brought up from his youth in the University of Cambridge,

27057 = but by practice a playwright and a Poet of scurrility, who,

21592 = by giving too large a swing to his own wit,

20536 = and suffering his lust to have the full reins,

30598 = fell (not without just desert) to that outrage and extremity,

14588 = that he denied God and His son Christ,

22968 = and not only in word blasphemed against the Trinity,

27484 = but also (as it is credibly reported) wrote books against it,

18494 = affirming our Saviour to be but a deceiver,

23120 = and Moses to be but a conjurer and seducer of the people,

18777 = and the Holy Bible to be but vain and idle stories

14561 = and all religion but a device of policy.

 

15120 = But see what a hook the Lord put

15768 = in the nostrils of this barking dog.

18348 = It so fell out, that in London streets

26022 = as he purposed to stab one whom he sought a grudge unto

29723 = with his dagger, the other party, perceiving so, avoided the stroke,

19453 = that withal catching hold of his wrist,

15178 = he stabbed his own dagger into his head,

29364 = in such sort, that notwithstanding all the means of surgery

23541 = that could be wrought, he shortly after died thereof.

16081 = The manner of his death being so terrible

20303 = (for he even cursed and blasphemed to his last gasp,

27420 = and together with his breath an oath flew out of his mouth)

24514 = that it was not only a manifest sign of God’s judgement,

24979 = but also an horrible and fearful terror to all that beheld him.

 

22339 = But herein did the justice of God most notably appear,

13983 = in that he compelled his own hand

18035 = which had written those blasphemies

17123 = to be the instrument to punish him,

18497 = and that in his brain, which had devised the same.

17792 = I would to God (and I pray it from my heart)

28829 = that all atheists in this realm, and in all the world beside, would,

21316 = by the remembrance and consideration of this example,

16788 = either forsake their horrible impiety,

24251 = or that they might in like manner come to destruction;

20363 = and so that abominable sin which so flourished

10282 = among men of greatest name,

22734 = might either be quite extinguished and rooted out,

15942 = or at least smothered, and kept under,

28309 = that it durst not show its head any more in the world’s eye.

950022

V. He hath made euery thing beautifull in his time.

(Construction)

73708

That which hath beene, is now:

6008 = Homo Sapiens

and that which is to be, hath alreadie beene,

Perfect Creation

37575 = St. Peter‘s Basilica³

and God requireth that which is past.

13031 = International Monetary Fund

9948 = Harvard University

7146 = Seðlabanki Íslands – Central Bank of Iceland

73708

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¹ First folio, 1623:

16746 = The Workes of William Shakespeare,

17935 = Containing all his Comedies, Histories, and

13106 = Tragedies: Truely set forth,

16008 = according to their first Originall.

63795

²Message posted to friends on 26 February 2014:

While in Iceland last August, I met with Pétur Halldórsson at the Cafe Milano in Reykjavík. We discussed matters of mutual interest, including what my Saga Cipher work might possibly “mean“.

I took a napkin and, for emphasis, wrote down the number 438097. This is the Cipher Sum of some three dozen names of persons, institutions, dates and events during the reference period, including two famous murder cases, a sex scandal in high places, and presumptive lies told in connection therewith.

I told Pétur (what I had long surmised) that I believed that this number was associated with a watershed event in human history whose final phase was upon our world.

An earth-shaking culmination of human and spiritual evolution.

³ St. Peter’s Basilica = Idea of All Creation

(Pétur Halldórsson, The Measure of the Cosmos, p. 117)

“Old blue-prints of St. Peter’s Basilica reveal that the building was based on the creation number 216 and, accordingly, the Sun Watch’s Image of Creation must be in St. Peter’s Basilica. The yellowed pages depict a numerical blue-print which shows that the length of the nave to the altar of the Pope is 216 x 2 = 432 feet. The diameter of a circle around the altar of the Pope is the Cube of the Center, symbol of Earth. It measures 36 feet on each side.

The idea embodied in the Church of Peter encompasses all of creation. It is built according to the size of the world and raised on an ancient sacred place in the southwest corner of the Cube of the Center in the Italian image of Creation. The plane around the altar of the Pope was measured like the great Image of Creation around the Vatican on the Tiber delta – and in Rangárhverfi, – in Denmark, – in Somerset – and around Paris, but it is a thousand times smaller and its principal axis is not north-south, but east-west, because Christ is the New Sun which rises every day in the east. St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome and Hof in Rangárhverfi appear to be the same symbol.“

The following inscription was made on the façade of St. Peter‘s Basilica to mark its completion in 1612:

23501 = IN HONOREM PRINCIPIS APOST PAVLVS V BVRGHESIVS

14074 = ROMANVS PONT. MAX. AN. MDCXII PONT. VII.

37575    Paul V Borghèse, pape, a fait ceci en l’an 1612, en l’honneur du prince des apôtres.

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Saga-Shakespeare Myth and Lady Macbeth – Trilogy III

© Gunnar Tómasson

Bastille Day

14 July 2016

Lady Macbeth’s Sleep-walking Scene

(Macbeth, Act V, Sc. i– First Folio)

1338633

 

Fye, my Lord, fie, a Souldier, and affear’d?

(Macbeth, Act V, Sc. I – First Folio)

1338633

   23553 = Enter a Doctor of Physicke, and a Wayting Gentlewoman.

Doctor:

17408 = I haue too Nights watch’d with you,

20296 = but can perceiue no truth in your report.

14559 = When was it shee last walk’d?

Gentlewoman:

17165 = Since his Maiesty went into the Field,

12297 = I haue seene her rise from her bed,

17142 = throw her Night-Gown vppon her,

20925 = vnlocke her Closset, take foorth paper, folde it,

20294 = write vpon’t, read it, afterwards Seale it,

9251 = and againe returne to bed;

17740 = yet all this while in a most fast sleepe.

Doctor:

14191 = A great perturbation in Nature,

15598 = to receyue at once the benefit of sleep,

12556 = and do the effects of watching.

12263 = In this slumbry agitation,

22287 = besides her walking, and other actuall performances,

15653 = what (at any time) haue you heard her say?

Gentlewoman:

21760 = That Sir, which I will not report after her.

Doctor:

19124 = You may to me, and ’tis most meet you should.

Gentlewoman:

11761 = Neither to you, nor any one,

19398 = hauing no witnesse to confirme my speech.

10419 = Enter Lady with a Taper.

19966 = Lo you, heere she comes: This is her very guise,

11154 = and vpon my life fast asleepe:

10746 = obserue her, stand close.

Doctor:

11115 = How came she by that light?

Gentlewoman:

9377 = Why it stood by her:

20143 = she ha’s light by her continually, ’tis her command.

Doctor:

9850 = You see her eyes are open.

Gentlewoman:

12269 = I but their sense are shut.

Doctor:

12347 = What is it she do’s now?

13625 = Looke how she rubbes her hands.

Gentlewoman:

16623 = It is an accustom’d action with her,

14975 = to seeme thus washing her hands:

25514 = I haue knowne her continue in this a quarter of an houre.

Lady:

7588 = Yet heere’s a spot.

Doctor:

6672 = Heark, she speaks,

19161 = I will set downe what comes from her,

20219 = to satisfie my remembrance the more strongly.

Lady:

11907 = Out damned spot: out I say.

18146 = One: Two: Why then ’tis time to doo’t:

6119 = Hell is murky.

12691 = Fye, my Lord, fie, a Souldier, and affear’d?

17263 = what need we feare? who knowes it,

19800 = when none can call our powre to accompt:

14904 = yet who would haue thought

16585 = the olde man to haue had so much blood in him.

Doctor:

7327 = Do you marke that?

Lady:

18946 = The Thane of Fife, had a wife: where is she now?

15632 = What will these hands ne’re be cleane?

16047 = No more o’that my Lord, no more o’that:

16797 = you marre all with this starting.

Doctor:

25555 = Go too, go too: You haue knowne what you should not.

Gentlewoman:

23695 = She ha’s spoke what shee should not, I am sure of that:

17611 = Heauen knowes what she ha’s knowne.

Lady:

14867 = Heere’s the smell of the blood still:

27589 = all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand.

3108 = Oh, oh, oh.

Doctor:

20106 = What a sigh is there? The hart is sorely charg’d.

Gentlewoman:

18666 = I would not haue such a heart in my bosome,

14174 = for the dignity of the whole body.

Doctor:

9402 = Well, well, well.

Gentlewoman:

7046 = Pray God it be sir.

Doctor:

14600 = This disease is beyond my practise:

26386 = yet I haue knowne those which haue walkt in their sleep,

13789 = who haue dyed holily in their beds.

Lady:

28871 = Wash your hands, put on your Night-Gowne, looke not so pale:

14684 = I tell you yet againe Banquo’s buried;

12779 = he cannot come out on’s graue.

Doctor:

3530 = Euen so?

Lady:

15743 = To bed, to bed: there’s knocking at the gate:

14311 = Come, come, come, come, giue me your hand:

12635 = What’s done, cannot be vndone.

10277 = To bed, to bed, to bed.             Exit Lady.

Doctor:

11095 = Will she go now to bed?

Gentlewoman:

4000 = Directly.

Doctor:

20766 = Foule whisp’rings are abroad: vnnaturall deeds

19751 = Do breed vnnaturall troubles: infected mindes

25556 = To their deafe pillowes will discharge their Secrets:

18663 = More needs she the Diuine, then the Physitian:

15295 = God, God forgiue vs all. Looke after her,

16865 = Remoue from her the meanes of all annoyance,

18042 = And still keepe eyes vpon her: So goodnight,

14578 = My minde she ha’s mated, and amaz’d my sight.

11439 = I thinke, but dare not speake.

Gentlewoman:

     14011 = Good night good Doctor.  Exeunt.

1338633 

***

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Saga-Shakespeare Myth and Lady Macbeth – Trilogy II

© Gunnar Tómasson

Bastille Day

14 July 2016

Lady Macbeth’s Sleep-walking Scene

(Macbeth, Act V, Sc. i– First Folio)

1338633

I + II + III = 855267 + 438097 + 45269 = 1338633

I. Lady Macbeth: Leave all the rest to me.

(Macbeth, Act I, Sc. v, First Folio)

855267

   7502 = Enter Messenger.

Lady:

11234 = What is your tidings?

Messenger:

11924 = The King comes here to Night.

Lady:

9817 = Thou’rt mad to say it.

22005 = Is not thy Master with him? Who, wer’t so,

17114 = Would haue inform’d for preparation.

Messenger:

21224 = So please you, it is true: our Thane is comming:

15321 = One of my fellowes had the speed of him;

18356 = Who almost dead for breath; had scarcely more

14141 = Then would make vp his Message.

Lady:

6534 = Giue him tending,

17272 = He brings great newes.                               Exit Messenger.

12026 = The Rauen himselfe is hoarse

17399 = That croakes the fatall entrance of Duncan

18666 = Vnder my Battlements. Come you Spirits,

21007 = That tend on mortall thoughts, vnsex me here,

21244 = And fill me from the Crowne to the Toe, top-full

16036 = Of direst Crueltie: make thick my blood,

19132 = Stop vp th’accesse and passage to Remorse,

22019 = That no compunctious visitings of Nature

19375 = Shake my fell purpose, nor keepe peace betweene

19235 = Th’effect and hit. Come to my Womans Brests,

22337 = And take my Milke for Gall, you murth’ring Ministers,

21318 = Where-euer, in your sightlesse substances,

22014 = You wait on Natures Mischiefe. Come thick Night,

16671 = And pall thee in the dunnest smoake of Hell,

19788 = That my keene Knife see not the Wound it makes,

19610 = Nor Heaven peepe through the Blanket of the darke,

6808 = To cry hold, hold.

5476 = Enter Macbeth.

14364 = Great Glamys, worthy Cawdor,

16328 = Greater then both, by the all-haile hereafter,

17688 = Thy Letters have transported me beyond

17225 = This ignorant present, and I feele now

12581 = The future in the instant.

Macbeth:

6702 = My dearest Loue,

11463 = Duncan comes here to Night.

Lady:

7897 = And when goes hence?

Macbeth:

14374 = To morrow, as he purposes.

Lady:

3455 = O neuer,

14613 = Shall Sunne that Morrow see,

16392 =Your Face, my Thane, is as a Booke, where men

18832 = May reade strange matters, so beguile the time.

19046 = Looke like the time, beare welcome to your Eye,

24801 = Your Hand, your Tongue: looke like th’innocent flower,

19229 = But be the Serpent vnder’t. He that’s comming,

17445 = Must be prouided for; and you shall put

21301 = This Nights great Businesse into my dispatch,

20661 = Which shall to all our Nights, and Dayes to come,

19615 = Giue solely soueraigne sway, and Masterdome.

Macbeth:

12417 = We will speake further.

Lady:

8822 = Onely looke vp cleare:

13685 = To alter fauor, euer is to feare:

13726 = Leaue all the rest to me.                             Exeunt.

855267

II. Abomination of Desolation¹

(Contemporary History)

438097

Recorders

   8525 = Gunnar Tómasson

12385 = Guðrún Ólafía Jónsdóttir

Non-violent Crimes

11587 = Character Assassination

5881 = Níðingsverk – Barbaric Acts

7750 = Psychiatric Rape

6603 = Mannorðsmorð – Vicious Slander

16439 = Criminal Obstruction of Justice

Rime-Giants

U.S. Government

   12867 = William Jefferson Clinton – President

4496 = Janet Reno – Attorney General

IMF

   8899 = Jacques de Larosière – Managing Director

7678 = Michel Camdessus – Managing Director

5517 = William B. Dale – Deputy Managing Director

2713 = Dick Erb – Deputy Managing Director

6584 = Jacques J. Polak – Economic Counsellor

4734 = Tun Thin – Asian Department Director

9349 = W. John R. Woodley – Asian Department Deputy Director

3542 = Ken Clark – Director of Administration

3339 = Graeme Rea – Director of Administration

3227 = P. N. Kaul – Deputy Director of Administration

5446 = Nick Zumas – Grievance Committee Chairman

Harvard

   3625 = Derek C. Bok – President

8175 = Henry Rosovsky – Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

8566 = James S. Duesenberry – Chairman, Department of Economics

11121 = Paul Anthony Samuelson – Ph. D., Nobel Laureate in Economics

8381 = Walter S. Salant – Ph. D., Brookings Institution Senior Fellow

Iceland

10244 = Vigdís Finnbogadóttir – President

11361 = Salóme Þorkelsdóttir – Althing President

6028 = Davíd Oddsson – Prime Minister

10295 = Þorsteinn Pálsson – Minister of Justice

8316 = Jón Sigurdsson – Minister of Commerce

5940 = Jónas H. Haralz – World Bank Executive Director

Other Iceland

   6648 = Jóhannes Nordal – Central Bank Governor

8864 = Bjarni Bragi Jónsson – Central Bank Chief Economist

14314 = Benjamín Jón Hafsteinn Eiríksson – Harvard Ph. D.

9720 = Matthías Jóhannessen – Editor, Morgunblaðið

Other

10989 = Orenthal James Simpson

8015 = John & Patsy Ramsey

4953 = Osama bin Laden

Violent Crimes

   3586 = Murder

 

6899 = Nicole Brown

4948 = Ron Goldman

6100 = Brentwood

1204 = 12 June (4th month old-style)

1994   = 1994 A.D.

 

3718 = Jonbenet

3503 = Boulder

2510 = 25 December (10th month old-style)

1996   = 1996 A.D.

 

5557 = The Pentagon

9596 = World Trade Center

1107 = 11 September (7th month old-style)

2001   = 2001 A.D.

Other

   7920 = Excelsior Hotel

5060 = Paula Jones

803 = 8 May (3rd month old-style)

1991 = 1991 A.D.

4014 = Kiss it!

 

8486 = The White House

7334 = Kathleen Willey

2909 = 29 November (9th month old-style)

1993 = 1993 A.D.

22091 = I’ve wanted to do this ever since I laid eyes on you.

 

6045 = The Oval Office

8112 = Monica Lewinsky

1509 = 1509 (9th month old-style)

   1995   = 1995 A.D.

438097

III. What nourishes me, destroys me.

(Marlovian/Rime-Giant Prophecy)

45269

1000 = FIRE

13031 = International Monetary Fund

9948 = Harvard University

7146 = Seðlabanki Íslands – Central Bank of Iceland

14144 = Quod me nutrit, me destruit.

45269

***

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¹Message posted to friends on 26 February 2014:

While in Iceland last August, I met with Pétur Halldórsson at the Cafe Milano in Reykjavík. We discussed matters of mutual interest, including what my Saga Cipher work might possibly “mean“.

I took a napkin and, for emphasis, wrote down the number 438097. This is the Cipher Sum of some three dozen names of persons, institutions, dates and events during the reference period, including two famous murder cases, a sex scandal in high places, and presumptive lies told in connection therewith.

I told Pétur (what I had long surmised) that I believed that this number was associated with a watershed event in human history whose final phase was upon our world.

An earth-shaking culmination of human and spiritual evolution.

² http://www.pbs.org/shakespeare/players/player24.html

If Marlowe’s university had a yearbook, then this brilliant but flawed playwright would probably have earned the entry „Least Likely to See the Age of 30.“ His adopted motto, „What nourishes me, destroys me,“ probably says it all. Marlowe was into excess, in his appetite for tobacco and for boys, and even in his larger than life works. The Rolling Stones perhaps to Shakespeare’s Beatles?

 

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Saga-Shakespeare Myth and Lady Macbeth – Trilogy I

© Gunnar Tómasson

Bastille Day

14 July 2016

Lady Macbeth’s Sleep-walking Scene

(Macbeth, Act V, Sc. i– First Folio)

1338633

I + II + III + IV = 115364 + 129308 + 441355 + 652606 = 1338633

I. Snorri Sturluson’s Playfield of the Words

(Creation Myth Overview)

115364

Playfield of the Words¹

18613 = Munnrinn ok tungan er leikvöllr orðanna.

17158 = Á þeim velli eru reistir stafir þeir,

13775 = er mál allt gera, ok hendir málit ýmsa

16354 = svá til at jafna sem hörpu strengir

14202 = eða eru læster lyklar í simphonie.

Incarnation

        1 = Monad

11359 = Snorri Sturluson

Time

25920 = Platonic Great Year

-2118 = Time, End of

FINIS

       100 = THE END

115364

II. First Heire of William Shakespeare’s Invention

(Holy Trinity Church, Stratford)

129308

19949 = STAY PASSENGER WHY GOEST THOU BY SO FAST

22679 = READ IF THOU CANST WHOM ENVIOUS DEATH HATH PLAST

24267 = WITH IN THIS MONUMENT SHAKSPEARE: WITH WHOME

20503 = QUICK NATURE DIDE WHOSE NAME DOTH DECK YS TOMBE

20150 = FAR MORE THEN COST: SIEH ALL YT HE HATH WRITT

21760 = LEAVES LIVING ART BUT PAGE TO SERVE HIS WITT

129308

III. First Heire – Hrímþurs/Rime Giant²

(Gylfaginning, Ch. 3)

441355

10795 = Gangleri hóf svá mál sitt:

14764 = „Hverr er æðstr eða elztr allra goða?“

4786 = Hárr segir:

12067 = „Sá heitir Alföðr at váru máli,

17339 = en í Ásgarði inum forna átti hann tólf nöfn.

15278 = Eitt er Alföðr, annat er Herran eða Herjan,

22475 = þriðja er Nikarr eða Hnikarr, fjórða er Nikuðr eða Hnikuðr,

16789 = fimmta Fjölnir, sétta Óski, sjaunda Ómi,

23519 = átta Bifliði eða Biflindi, níunda Sviðurr, tíunda Sviðrir,

14101 = ellifta Viðrir, tólfta Jálg eða Jálkr.“

7912 = Þá spyrr Gangleri:

10785 = „Hvar er sá guð, eða hvat má hann,

14318 = eða hvat hefir hann unnit framaverka?“

4786 = Hárr segir:

22888 = „Lifir hann of allar aldir ok stjórnar öllu ríki sínu,

18632 = ok ræðr öllum hlutum, stórum ok smám.“

7134 = Þá mælti Jafnhárr:

20730 = „Hann smíðaði himin ok jörð ok loftin ok alla eign þeira.“

6510 = Þá mælti Þriði:

15844 = „Hitt er þó mest, er hann gerði manninn

18562 = ok gaf honum önd þá, er lifa skal ok aldri týnast,

20293 = þótt líkaminn fúni at moldu eða brenni at ösku,

21807 = ok skulu allir menn lifa, þeir er rétt eru siðaðir,

23893 = ok vera með honum sjálfum, þar sem heitir Gimlé eða Vingólf,

17586 = en vándir menn fara til heljar ok þaðan í Niflhel.

11377 = Þat er niðr í inn níunda heim.“

6961 = Þá mælti Gangleri:

20039 = „Hvat hafðist hann áðr at en himinn ok jörð væri ger?“

6720 = Þá svarar Hárr:

12665 = „Þá var hann með hrímþursum.“

441355

IV. High thee hither, That I may powre my Spirits in thine Eare

(Macbeth, Act I, Sc. v, First Folio)

652606

18564 = Enter Macbeths Wife alone with a Letter.

Lady

13595 = They met me in the day of successe:

16978 = and I haue learn’d by the perfect’st report,

20101 = they haue more in them, then mortall knowledge.

24166 = When I burnt in desire to question them further,

21903 = they made themselues Ayre, into which they vanish’d.

19831 = Whiles I stood rapt in the wonder of it,

12152 = came Missiues from the King,

13628 = who all-hail’d me Thane of Cawdor,

27278 = by which Title before, these weyward Sisters saluted me,

15980 = and referr’d me to the comming on of time,

12407 = with haile King that shalt be.

17791 = This haue I thought good to deliuer thee

14611 = (my dearest Partner of Greatnesse)

23810 = that thou might’st not loose the dues of reioycing

23299 = by being ignorant of what Greatnesse is promis’d thee.

13486 = Lay it to thy heart, and farewell.

16466 = Glamys thou art, and Cawdor, and shalt be

22283 = What thou art promis’d: yet doe I feare thy Nature,

19428 = It is too full o’th’ Milke of humane kindnesse,

23346 = To catch the neerest way. Thou would’st be great,

21998 = Art not without Ambition, but without

28340 = The illnesse should attend it. What thou would’st highly,

26030 = That would’st thou holily: would’st not play false,

17389 = And yet would’st wrongly winne.

20855 = Thould’st haue, great Glamys, that which cryes,

17067 = Thus thou must doe, if thou haue it;

19871 = And that which rather thou do’st feare to doe,

21298 = Then wishest should be vndone. High thee hither,

18951 = That I may powre my Spirits in thine Eare,

19804 = And chastise with the valour of my Tongue

18353 = All that impeides thee from the Golden Round,

17258 = Which Fate and Metaphysicall ayde doth seeme

14289 = To haue thee crown’d withall.

652606

***

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¹Snorri Sturluson wrote (in translation): “The mouth and the tongue are the playfield of the words. On that field are raised those letters which create all language/measures.” The last word of this quotation, “mál”, has two different meanings in Icelandic, meaning both speech and measures as in numbers.

² Translated by Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur [1916]

Gangleri began his questioning thus: „Who is foremost, or oldest, of all the gods?“ Hárr answered: „He is called in our speech Allfather, but in the Elder Ásgard he had twelve names: one is Allfather; the second is Lord, or Lord of Hosts; the third is Nikarr, or Spear-Lord; the fourth is Nikudr, or Striker; the fifth is Knower of Many Things; the sixth, Fulfiller of Wishes; the seventh, Far-Speaking One; the eighth, The Shaker, or He that Putteth the Armies to Flight; the ninth, The Burner; the tenth, The Destroyer; the eleventh, The Protector; the twelfth, Gelding.“

Then asked Gangleri: „Where is this god, or what power hath he, or what hath he wrought that is a glorious deed?“ Hárr made answer: „He lives throughout all ages and governs all his realm, and directs all things, great and small.“ Then said Jafnhárr: „He fashioned heaven and earth and air, and all things which are in them.“ Then. spake Thridi: „The greatest of all is this: that he made man, and gave him the spirit, which shall live and never perish, though the flesh-frame rot to mould, or burn to ashes; and all men shall live, such as are just in action, and be with himself in the place called Gimlé. But evil men go to Hel and thence down to the Misty Hel; and that is down in the ninth world.“ Then said Gangleri: „What did he before heaven and earth were made?“ And Hárr answered: „He was then with the Rime-Giants.“

 

 

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From the most able, to him that can but spell.

© Gunnar Tómasson

13 July 2016

I. There you are number’d.

(Dedication, First folio 1623)

1089901

   13561 = To the great Variety of Readers.

18892 = From the most able, to him that can but spell:

23910 = There you are number’d. We had rather you were weighd.

15557 = Especially, when the fate of all Bookes

13394 = depends upon your capacities:

20912 = and not of your heads alone, but of your purses.

13554 = Well! It is now publique, [&]

23807 = you wil stand for your priviledges wee know:

18554 = to read and censure. Do so, but buy it first.

21606 = That doth best commend a Booke, the Stationer saies.

26811 = Then, how odde soever your braines be, or your wisedomes,

15985 = make your licence the same, and spare not.

24287 = Judge your sixe-pen’orth, your shillings worth,

17527 = your five shillings worth at a time,

24612 = or higher, so you rise to the just rates, and welcome.

11893 = But whatever you do, Buy.

21523 = Censure will not drive a Trade, or make the Jacke go.

16347 = And though you be a Magistrate of wit,

14375 = and sit on the Stage at Black-Friers,

16653 = or the Cock-pit to arraigne Playes dailie,

19936 = know, these Playes have had their triall alreadie,

11212 = and stood out all Appeales;

25048 = and do now come forth quitted rather by a Decree of Court,

18968 = then any purchas’d Letters of commendation.

25920 = It had bene a thing, we confesse, worthie to have bene wished,

22206 = that the Author himselfe had liv’d to have set forth,

16780 = and overseen his owne writings;

18214 = But since it hath bin ordain’d otherwise,

14716 = and he by death departed from that right,

16744 = we pray you do not envie his Friends,

19372 = the office of their care, and paine, to have collected [&]

18118 = publish’d them; and so to have publish’d them,

14326 = as where (before) you were abus’d

24981 = with diverse stolne, and surreptitious copies,

17347 = maimed, and deformed by the frauds and stealthes

21644 = of injurious impostors, that expos’d them:

22192 = even those, are now offer’d to your view cur’d,

10913 = and perfect of their limbes;

25862 = and all the rest, absolute in their numbers, as he conceived the.

19215 = Who, as he was a happie imitator of Nature,

16850 = was a most gentle expresser of it.

13670 = His mind and hand went together:

24530 = And what he thought, he uttered with that easinesse,

25193 = that wee have scarse received from him a blot in his papers.

28510 = But it is not our province, who onely gather his works,

12949 = and give them you, to praise him.

11633 = It is yours that reade him.

20122 = And there we hope, to your divers capacities,

21545 = you will finde enough, both to draw, and hold you:

23021 = for his wit can no more lie hid, then it could be lost.

12608 = Reade him, therefore; and againe, and againe:

11921 = And if then you doe not like him,

27037 = surely you are in some manifest danger, not to understand him.

19247 = And so we leave you to other of his Friends,

15036 = whom if you need, can bee your guides:

24153 = if you neede them not, you can leade yourselves, and others.

13893 = And such Readers we wish him.

4723 = John Heminge

     5786 = Henrie Condell

1089901

II. Stay Passenger, why goest thou by so fast?

(Holy Trinity Church, Stratford)

129308

19949 = STAY PASSENGER WHY GOEST THOU BY SO FAST

22679 = READ IF THOU CANST WHOM ENVIOUS DEATH HATH PLAST

24267 = WITH IN THIS MONUMENT SHAKSPEARE: WITH WHOME

20503 = QUICK NATURE DIDE WHOSE NAME DOTH DECK YS TOMBE

20150 = FAR MORE THEN COST: SIEH ALL YT HE HATH WRITT

21760 = LEAVES LIVING ART BUT PAGE TO SERVE HIS WITT

129308

II + IV + V = 129308 + 10571 + 950022 = 1089901

 

III. Hidden Poetry – Read if thou canst

(Shakespeare Myth)

28074

13561 = To the great Variety of Readers

18892 = From the most able, to him that can but spell:

9182 = There you are number’d.

28074

 

13561 = Terribilis est locus iste. – This place is terrifying.

2487 = Anus – Seat of Man‘s Lower Emotions

-2118 = Time, End of

                Text on Christopher Morley/Marlowe‘s Picture:

14144 = Quod me nutrit me destruit. – What nourishes Me, Destroys Me

28074

 

13561 = Terribilis est locus iste. – This place is terrifying.

2487 = Anus – Seat of Man‘s Lower Emotions

-2118 = Time, End of

                Stratfordian‘s burial

10026 = Will Shakspere, gent.

2502 = 25 April – 2nd month old-style

1616 = 1616 A.D.

28074

 

3858 = The Devil

5627 = Stratford

1612 = Hell

16290 = Sacred Triangle of Pagan Iceland¹

10 = Decapitated Devil‘s Head Speaks Ten/Father

   677 = EK – Ego in Icelandic

28074

IV. Advent of Microcosmos – End of Mesocosmos

(Augustan-Saga-Shakespeare Myth)

10571

         1 = Monad

7000 = Microcosmos – Man in God‘s Image

-6429 = Mesocosmos, End of The Devil‘s

677 = EK – Anonymous Author of Brennu-Njálssaga

            Alias

9322 = William Shakespeare

10571

V. The Theatre of God’s Judgements

(Thomas Beard, 1593)

950022

23840 = Not inferior to any of the former in Atheism and Impiety,

16956 = and equal to all in manner of punishment,

14045 = was one of our own nation,

16073 = of fresh and late memory called Marlowe,

10516 = by profession a scholar,

26420 = brought up from his youth in the University of Cambridge,

27057 = but by practice a playwright and a Poet of scurrility, who,

21592 = by giving too large a swing to his own wit,

20536 = and suffering his lust to have the full reins,

30598 = fell (not without just desert) to that outrage and extremity,

14588 = that he denied God and His son Christ,

22968 = and not only in word blasphemed against the Trinity,

27484 = but also (as it is credibly reported) wrote books against it,

18494 = affirming our Saviour to be but a deceiver,

23120 = and Moses to be but a conjurer and seducer of the people,

18777 = and the Holy Bible to be but vain and idle stories

14561 = and all religion but a device of policy.

15120 = But see what a hook the Lord put

15768 = in the nostrils of this barking dog.

18348 = It so fell out, that in London streets

26022 = as he purposed to stab one whom he sought a grudge unto

29723 = with his dagger, the other party, perceiving so, avoided the stroke,

19453 = that withal catching hold of his wrist,

15178 = he stabbed his own dagger into his head,

29364 = in such sort, that notwithstanding all the means of surgery

23541 = that could be wrought, he shortly after died thereof.

16081 = The manner of his death being so terrible

20303 = (for he even cursed and blasphemed to his last gasp,

27420 = and together with his breath an oath flew out of his mouth)

24514 = that it was not only a manifest sign of God’s judgement,

24979 = but also an horrible and fearful terror to all that beheld him.

22339 = But herein did the justice of God most notably appear,

13983 = in that he compelled his own hand

18035 = which had written those blasphemies

17123 = to be the instrument to punish him,

18497 = and that in his brain, which had devised the same.

17792 = I would to God (and I pray it from my heart)

28829 = that all atheists in this realm, and in all the world beside, would,

21316 = by the remembrance and consideration of this example,

16788 = either forsake their horrible impiety,

24251 = or that they might in like manner come to destruction;

20363 = and so that abominable sin which so flourished

10282 = among men of greatest name,

22734 = might either be quite extinguished and rooted out,

15942 = or at least smothered, and kept under,

28309 = that it durst not show its head any more in the world’s eye.

950022

 

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¹ 7196 = Bergþórshváll

6067 = Miðeyjarhólmr

3027 = Helgafell

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Oxfordian Shakespeare Trilogy – III

© Gunnar Tómasson

12 July 2016

Background

Take him for all in all.

We shall not look upon his like again.

Inscription.

Shakespeare’s Stratford Statue 1768

 

The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke

(Act III, Sc. i, First folio, 1623)

878864

I + II = 391602 + 487262 = 878864

I. Jacob’s Ladder – Behold, I am with thee

(Gen. 28:10-15, KJB 1611)

391602

25127 = And Jacob went out from Beer-sheba, and went toward Haran.

23129 = And hee lighted upon a certaine place, and taried there all night,

29031 = because the sunne was set; and hee tooke of the stones of that place,

29777 = and put them for his pillowes, and lay downe in that place to sleepe.

18022 = And he dreamed, and beholde a ladder set up on the earth,

13359 = and the top of it reached to heaven:

20823 = and beholde the Angels of God ascending and descending on it.

15937 = And, behold, the LORD stood above it, and said,

19910 = I am the LORD God of Abraham thy father, and the God of Isaac:

29910 = the land whereon thou liest, to thee will I give it, and to thy seede;

17247 = And thy seed shall be as the dust of the earth,

24593 = and thou shalt spread abroad to the West, and to the East,

15107 = and to the North and to the South:

25447 = and in thee, and in thy seed, shall all the families of the earth be blessed.

9393 = And, behold, I am with thee,

23664 = and will keepe thee in all places whither thou goest,

16470 = and will bring thee againe into this land;

21313 = for I will not leave thee, untill I have done that

13343 = which I have spoken to thee of.

391602

II. For I will not leave thee, untill I have done that

which I have spoken to thee of.

(Shakespeare Prophecy)

487262

The LORD

105113 = Platonic World Soul¹

Alpha

20165 = Vilia miretur vulgus; mihi flavus Apollo

16408 = Pocula Castalia plena ministret aqua.²

Led by Fair Phoebus to

the Muses Springs

     432 = Right Measure of Man

7000 = Microcosmos – Man in God‘s Image

14209 = Quintus Horatius Flaccus

12337 = Publius Virgilius Maro

11999 = Sextus Propertius

11249 = Publius Ovidius Naso

11359 = Snorri Sturluson

9814 = Sturla Þórðarson

5385 = Francis Bacon

7936 = Edward Oxenford

8525 = Gunnar Tómasson

12485 = Guðrún Ólafía Jónsdóttir

Base conceited wits

Admirers of vile things

(Augustan-Saga-Shakespeare Trilogy – III)

   -1000 = Darkness

U.S. Government

12867 = William Jefferson Clinton – President

4496 = Janet Reno – Attorney General

IMF

8899 = Jacques de Larosière – Managing Director

7678 = Michel Camdessus – Managing Director

5517 = William B. Dale – Deputy Managing Director

2713 = Dick Erb – Deputy Managing Director

6584 = Jacques J. Polak – Economic Counsellor

4734 = Tun Thin – Asian Department Director

9349 = W. John R. Woodley – Asian Department Deputy Director

3542 = Ken Clark – Director of Administration

3339 = Graeme Rea – Director of Administration

3227 = P. N. Kaul – Deputy Director of Administration

5446 = Nick Zumas – Grievance Committee Chairman

Harvard

   3625 = Derek C. Bok – President

8175 = Henry Rosovsky – Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

8566 = James S. Duesenberry – Chairman, Department of Economics

11121 = Paul Anthony Samuelson – Ph. D., Nobel Laureate in Economics

8381 = Walter S. Salant – Ph. D., Brookings Institution Senior Fellow

Iceland

10244 = Vigdís Finnbogadóttir – President

11361 = Salóme Þorkelsdóttir – Althing President

6028 = Davíd Oddsson – Prime Minister

10295 = Þorsteinn Pálsson – Minister of Justice

8316 = Jón Sigurdsson – Minister of Commerce

5940 = Jónas H. Haralz – World Bank Executive Director

Other Iceland

   6648 = Jóhannes Nordal – Central Bank Governor

8864 = Bjarni Bragi Jónsson – Central Bank Chief Economist

14314 = Benjamín Jón Hafsteinn Eiríksson – Harvard Ph. D.

9720 = Matthías Jóhannessen – Editor, Morgunblaðið

Other

10989 = Orenthal James Simpson

8015 = John & Patsy Ramsey

   4953 = Osama bin Laden

487262

***

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¹ The sum of 34 numerical values derived from the tonal scale in so-called Traditional Construction of the World Soul. (See p. 229, Plato´s Mathematical Imagination by Robert Brumbaugh; on the Internet.)

 

² From Ovid’s Amores; epigraph of William Shakespeare’s first published work, Venus and Adonis.

Let base conceited wits admire vile things;

Fair Phoebus lead me to the Muses’ springs.

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Oxfordian Shakespeare Trilogy – II

© Gunnar Tómasson

12 July 2016

I. Excellent writers in her Majesties time […]

as it would appeare if their doings could be found out …

(Henry Peacham, Minerva Britanna, 1622)

261465

30826 = And in her Majesties time that now is are sprung up an other crew

30622 = of Courtly makers Noble men and Gentlemen of her Majesties servauntes,

28403 = who have written excellently well as it would appeare

28689 = if their doings could be found out and made publicke with the rest,

27183 = of which first is that noble Gentleman, Edward, Earl of Oxford.

22023 = Thomas Lord of Buckhurst, when he was young,

26106 = Henry Lord Paget, Sir Philip Sidney, Sir Walter Rawliegh,

31986 = Master Edward Dyer, Master Fulke Grevell, Gascon, Britton, Turberville

14691 = and a great many other learned Gentlemen,

16543 = whose names I do not omit for enuie,

13254 = but to avoyde tediousnesse,

19828 = and who have deserved no little commendation.

261465

II. … and made publicke with the rest…

(Construction)

106021

1000 = Light of the World

3635 = Emmanuel

                This is Iesvs

16777 = THIS IS IESVS THE KING OF THE IEWES – Matt. 27:37

9442 = THE KING OF THE IEWES – Mark 15:26

13383 = THIS IS THE KING OF THE IEWES – Luke 23:38

17938 = IESVS OF NAZARETH, THE KING OF THE IEWES – John 19:19

Brennu-Njálssaga by

Anonymous Author – EK

   6257 = Mörðr hét maðr.

12685 = Höfðingjaskipti varð í Nóregi.

11274 = Fara menn við þat heim af þingi.

13530 = Ok lýk ek þar Brennu-Njálssögu.

FINIS

     100 = The End

106021

…of which first is that noble Gentleman,

Edward, Earl of Oxford

(Letter to Robert Cecil)

511378

   9205 = My very good brother,

11119 = yf my helthe hadd beene to my mynde

20978 = I wowlde have beene before this att the Coorte

16305 = as well to haue giuen yow thankes

15468 = for yowre presence at the hearinge

15274 = of my cause debated as to have moued her M

10054 = for her resolutione.

23461 = As for the matter, how muche I am behouldinge to yow

22506 = I neede not repeate but in all thankfulnes acknowlege,

13131 = for yow haue beene the moover &

14231 = onlye follower therofe for mee &

19082 = by yowre onlye meanes I have hetherto passed

13953 = the pykes of so many adversaries.

16856 = Now my desyre ys. Sythe them selues

15903 = whoo have opposed to her M ryghte

17295 = seeme satisfisde, that yow will make

7234 = the ende ansuerabel

22527 = to the rest of yowre moste friendlye procedinge.

12363 = For I am aduised, that I may passe

22634 = my Booke from her Magestie yf a warrant may be procured

21532 = to my Cosen Bacon and Seriant Harris to perfet yt.

25516 = Whiche beinge doone I know to whome formallye to thanke

16614 = but reallye they shalbe, and are from me, and myne,

23196 = to be sealed up in an aeternall remembran&e to yowreselfe.

18733 = And thus wishinge all happines to yow,

13574 = and sume fortunat meanes to me,

19549 = wherby I myght recognise soo diepe merites,

13775 = I take my leave this 7th of October

11101 = from my House at Hakney 1601.

15668 = Yowre most assured and louinge

4605 = Broother

   7936 = Edward Oxenford

511378

I + II + III = 261465 + 106021 + 511378 = 878864

IV. The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke

(Act III, Sc. i, First folio, 1623)

878864

                Hamlet

18050 = To be, or not to be, that is the Question:

19549 = Whether ’tis Nobler in the minde to suffer

23467 = The Slings and Arrowes of outragious Fortune,

17893 = Or to take Armes against a Sea of troubles,

16211 = And by opposing end them: to dye, to sleepe

13853 = No more; and by a sleepe, to say we end

20133 = The Heart-ake, and the thousand Naturall shockes

19800 = That Flesh is heyre too?  ‘Tis a consummation

17421 = Deuoutly to be wish’d. To dye to sleepe,

19236 = To sleepe, perchance to Dreame; I, there’s the rub,

19794 = For in that sleepe of death, what dreames may come,

21218 = When we haue shufflel’d off this mortall coile,

20087 = Must giue vs pawse. There’s the respect

13898 = That makes Calamity of so long life:

24656 = For who would beare the Whips and Scornes of time,

24952 = The Oppressors wrong, the poore mans Contumely,

18734 = The pangs of dispriz’d Loue, the Lawes delay,

16768 = The insolence of Office, and the Spurnes

20720 = That patient merit of the vnworthy takes,

17879 = When he himselfe might his Quietus make

21696 = With a bare Bodkin? Who would these Fardles beare

17807 = To grunt and sweat vnder a weary life,

17426 = But that the dread of something after death,

21935 = The vndiscouered Countrey, from whose Borne

20927 = No Traueller returnes, Puzels the will,

19000 = And makes vs rather beare those illes we haue,

20119 = Then flye to others that we know not of.

20260 = Thus Conscience does make Cowards of vs all,

18787 = And thus the Natiue hew of Resolution

21086 = Is sicklied o’re, with the pale cast of Thought,

17836 = And enterprizes of great pith and moment,

22968 = With this regard their Currants turne away,

18723 = And loose the name of Action.  Soft you now,

16746 = The faire Ophelia? Nimph, in thy Orizons

9726 = Be all my sinnes remembred.

Ophelia

5047 = Good my Lord,

17675 = How does your Honor for this many a day?

Hamlet

17391 = I humbly thanke you: well, well, well.

Ophelia

15437 = My Lord, I haue Remembrances of yours,

14927 = That I haue longed long to re-deliuer.

12985 = I pray you now, receiue them.

Hamlet

12520 = No, no, I neuer gaue you ought.

Ophelia

19402 = My honor’d Lord, I know right well you did,

24384 = And with them words of so sweet breath compos’d,

19172 = As made the things more rich, then perfume left:

14959 = Take these againe, for to the Noble minde

24436 = Rich gifts wax poore, when giuers proue vnkinde.

    5753 = There my Lord.

878864

***

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Oxfordian Shakespeare Trilogy – I

© Gunnar Tómasson

12 July 2016

I. Thy scope is mortall – mine eternall fame.

(Ovid‘s Amores, Book 1, Elegia 15)

298870

Alpha

22773 = Envie, why carpest thou my time is spent so ill,

20689 = And tearmes my works fruits of an idle quill?

20588 = Or that unlike the line from whence I sprong,

19712 = Wars dustie honors are refused being yong,

20425 = Nor that I studie not the brawling lawes,

17527 = Nor set my voyce to sale in everie cause?

16730 = Thy scope is mortall, mine eternall fame,

17995 = That all the world may ever chaunt my name.

Omega

19425 = Let base conceited wits admire vilde things,

19004 = Faire Phoebus leade me to the muses springs.

18139 = About my head be quivering Mirtle wound,

14368 = And in sad lovers heads let me be found.

14336 = The living, not the dead can envie bite,

17312 = For after death all men receive their right:

20568 = Then though death rackes my bones in funerall fier,

19279 = Ile live, and as he puls me downe, mount higher

298870

II. Edward Oxenford‘s Imperfect Booke

(Letter to Robert Cecil)

511378

   9205 = My very good brother,

11119 = yf my helthe hadd beene to my mynde

20978 = I wowlde have beene before this att the Coorte

16305 = as well to haue giuen yow thankes

15468 = for yowre presence at the hearinge

15274 = of my cause debated as to have moued her M

10054 = for her resolutione.

23461 = As for the matter, how muche I am behouldinge to yow

22506 = I neede not repeate but in all thankfulnes acknowlege,

13131 = for yow haue beene the moover &

14231 = onlye follower therofe for mee &

19082 = by yowre onlye meanes I have hetherto passed

13953 = the pykes of so many adversaries.

16856 = Now my desyre ys. Sythe them selues

15903 = whoo have opposed to her M ryghte

17295 = seeme satisfisde, that yow will make

7234 = the ende ansuerabel

22527 = to the rest of yowre moste friendlye procedinge.

12363 = For I am aduised, that I may passe

22634 = my Booke from her Magestie yf a warrant may be procured

21532 = to my Cosen Bacon and Seriant Harris to perfet yt.

25516 = Whiche beinge doone I know to whome formallye to thanke

16614 = but reallye they shalbe, and are from me, and myne,

23196 = to be sealed up in an aeternall remembran&e to yowreselfe.

18733 = And thus wishinge all happines to yow,

13574 = and sume fortunat meanes to me,

19549 = wherby I myght recognise soo diepe merites,

13775 = I take my leave this 7th of October

11101 = from my House at Hakney 1601.

15668 = Yowre most assured and louinge

4605 = Broother

   7936 = Edward Oxenford

511378

III. Book Perfected at End of Time

(Construction)

68616

-2118 = Time, End of

Return to betrayed

Love of Poet‘s Youth

5939 = Anna Whateley

1000 = Light of the World

Book Perfected

(First folio, 1623)

16746 = The Workes of William Shakespeare,

22079 = Containing all his Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies:

24970 = Truely set forth, according to their first Originall.

68616

I + II + III = 298870 + 511378 + 68616 = 878864

IV. The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke

(Act III, Sc. i, First folio, 1623)

878864

                Hamlet

18050 = To be, or not to be, that is the Question:

19549 = Whether ’tis Nobler in the minde to suffer

23467 = The Slings and Arrowes of outragious Fortune,

17893 = Or to take Armes against a Sea of troubles,

16211 = And by opposing end them: to dye, to sleepe

13853 = No more; and by a sleepe, to say we end

20133 = The Heart-ake, and the thousand Naturall shockes

19800 = That Flesh is heyre too?  ‘Tis a consummation

17421 = Deuoutly to be wish’d. To dye to sleepe,

19236 = To sleepe, perchance to Dreame; I, there’s the rub,

19794 = For in that sleepe of death, what dreames may come,

21218 = When we haue shufflel’d off this mortall coile,

20087 = Must giue vs pawse. There’s the respect

13898 = That makes Calamity of so long life:

24656 = For who would beare the Whips and Scornes of time,

24952 = The Oppressors wrong, the poore mans Contumely,

18734 = The pangs of dispriz’d Loue, the Lawes delay,

16768 = The insolence of Office, and the Spurnes

20720 = That patient merit of the vnworthy takes,

17879 = When he himselfe might his Quietus make

21696 = With a bare Bodkin? Who would these Fardles beare

17807 = To grunt and sweat vnder a weary life,

17426 = But that the dread of something after death,

21935 = The vndiscouered Countrey, from whose Borne

20927 = No Traueller returnes, Puzels the will,

19000 = And makes vs rather beare those illes we haue,

20119 = Then flye to others that we know not of.

20260 = Thus Conscience does make Cowards of vs all,

18787 = And thus the Natiue hew of Resolution

21086 = Is sicklied o’re, with the pale cast of Thought,

17836 = And enterprizes of great pith and moment,

22968 = With this regard their Currants turne away,

18723 = And loose the name of Action.  Soft you now,

16746 = The faire Ophelia? Nimph, in thy Orizons

9726 = Be all my sinnes remembred.

Ophelia

5047 = Good my Lord,

17675 = How does your Honor for this many a day?

Hamlet

17391 = I humbly thanke you: well, well, well.

Ophelia

15437 = My Lord, I haue Remembrances of yours,

14927 = That I haue longed long to re-deliuer.

12985 = I pray you now, receiue them.

Hamlet

12520 = No, no, I neuer gaue you ought.

Ophelia

19402 = My honor’d Lord, I know right well you did,

24384 = And with them words of so sweet breath compos’d,

19172 = As made the things more rich, then perfume left:

14959 = Take these againe, for to the Noble minde

24436 = Rich gifts wax poore, when giuers proue vnkinde.

    5753 = There my Lord.

878864

***

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Höfundur

Gunnar Tómasson
Ég er fæddur (1940) og uppalinn á Melunum í Reykjavík. Stúdent úr Verzlunarskóla Íslands 1960 og með hagfræðigráður frá Manchester University (1963) og Harvard University (1965). Starfaði sem hagfræðingur við Alþjóðagjaldeyrissjóðinn frá 1966 til 1989. Var m.a. aðstoðar-landstjóri AGS í Indónesíu 1968-1969, og landstjóri í Kambódíu (1971-1972) og Suður Víet-Nam (1973-1975). Hef starfað sjálfstætt að rannsóknarverkefnum á ýmsum sviðum frá 1989, þ.m.t. peningahagfræði. Var einn af þremur stofnendum hagfræðingahóps (Gang8) 1989. Frá upphafi var markmið okkar að hafa hugsað málin í gegn þegar - ekki ef - allt færi á annan endann í alþjóðapeningakerfinu. Í október 2008 kom sú staða upp í íslenzka peninga- og fjármálakerfinu. Alla tíð síðan hef ég látið peninga- og efnahagsmál á Íslandi meira til mín taka en áður. Ég ákvað að gerast bloggari á pressan.is til að geta komið skoðunum mínum í þeim efnum á framfæri.
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