
Prof. Jack Goldstone’s The Latin Inscription on the Stratford Shakespeare Monument
This paper by Professor Jack Goldstone was originally published in The Oxfordian Volume 22. It explains how the Latin inscription on the Shakespeare monument in
Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford

This paper by Professor Jack Goldstone was originally published in The Oxfordian Volume 22. It explains how the Latin inscription on the Shakespeare monument in
Oxfordian Phoebe Nir, who has several TikTok videos on the SAQ and Edward de Vere, has contracted with the SOF to produce a series of

In this 400th anniversary year of the publication of the First Folio, Gabriel Ready’s article “The Production of the First Folio Reconsidered,” first published in

Oxfordian Phoebe Nir, who has several TikTok videos on the SAQ and Edward de Vere, has contracted with the SOF to produce a series of

Born in London into crime and poverty, Katherine began the long climb to education as a mature adult, gaining a BA in Fine Art

Richard Waugaman, M.D., uses the pending July publication of his scholarly paper “What Shakespeare Teaches Us About Psychological Complexity” to cover a wide range of

Diana Reynolds Roome is an award-winning writer and editor and a former editor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business for academic papers and case

Prize-winning author and professor Sky Gilbert is offering a unique 12- week online course called: “Shakespeare: Pulling Back the Curtain.” Dr. Gilbert, an Oxfordian, offers
At The Blue Boar Tavern on April 12th we will celebrate Edward de Vere’s birthday by talking about the so-called University Wits and a London

Video maker, blogger and TikTok-er Phoebe Nir talks about where she thinks her work in support of the Shakespeare Authorship Question will go next. Recalling

“Smoking gun territory” Calygreyhound Sometimes spelled Calgreyhound, it is “…a creature spawning from Medieval Heraldry. The Calygreyhound is most commonly shown with the head of
What would have been the motives for the Herbert Family to hide de Vere’s authorship of the works of Shakespeare? In 1920 John Thomas Looney

The author of “Shakespeare Suppressed: The Uncensored Truth about Shakespeare and his Works” speaks out in a new SOF Interview. Scholar Katherine Chiljan has been

Book Discussion: “Behind the Mask of William Shakespeare” starts April 1. SOF members are invited to join a two-part Zoom discussion of Oxfordian Frank Lawler’s

So why does the Shakespeare Authorship Question exist anyway? And what makes us so convinced about the real identity of the author being Edward de

In this Behind the Scenes interview, the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship’s recently installed president, Earl Showerman, talks about his plans for this year, as well as his own experience in all things Shakespeare-authorship.
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