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Patrick R Sullivan's avatar

In honor of the upcoming Wimbledon tennis tournament, Game, set, match to Mr. Stritmatter.

Bronwyn Fryer's avatar

Bravo, Roger!

Richard Waugaman's avatar

"I have seen your many Latin things..." Let's all help Roger find appropriate collaborators for the immense amount of scholarly work needed in coming years to get the most out of these annotations. As Classics departments are getting abolished, we desperately need open-minded scholars knowledgeable in Greek and Latin to study the relevance of the annotations for Shakespeare's known works--and also to identify anonymous early modern Latin poems in England that Oxford may have written.

Lee Weir's avatar

I Nominate VDH Of Hillsdale!

Richard Waugaman's avatar

Victor Davis Hanson, also of Stanford, sounds like a good suggestion--thanks!

Don Rubin's avatar

Impeccably researched and brilliantly argued. This should be read by every Shakespeare scholar. Bravo.

Lee Weir's avatar

Stritmatter makes for finest fair even for these old eyes and at a glance gladly devoured!

Again you reward us!

Well crafted, scholarly!

Richard Clifford's avatar

Thank you, this is demystifying the mystery. Onward Oxford’s soldiers!

steve steinburg's avatar

A smoking gun. Kudos to Roger and Jan.