Michael Delahoyde — New Evidence of Oxford in Italy
Professor Michael Delahoyde, Ph.D., reveals findings from his research in the Venetian State Archives, shedding light on the activities of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, while in Italy during the summer of 1575.
This talk was presented on September 25, 2015, at the SOF Annual Conference in Ashland, Oregon.
For more on the Shakespeare Authorship Question, visit ShakespeareOxfordFellowship.org.
Видео Michael Delahoyde — New Evidence of Oxford in Italy канала Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship
This talk was presented on September 25, 2015, at the SOF Annual Conference in Ashland, Oregon.
For more on the Shakespeare Authorship Question, visit ShakespeareOxfordFellowship.org.
Видео Michael Delahoyde — New Evidence of Oxford in Italy канала Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship
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