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− | * cowrie shell | + | * '''cowrie shell:''' Ignatius Donnelly, Irish-American, Civil War era Congressman from Minnesota, who wrote several books including one on Atlantis (1882). Cowrie shell is a reference to his underwater calling card. Atlantis is illustrative of Viconian cycles. Donnelly went on to write ''The Great Cryptogram''(1888), which claimed that Shakespeare's works were written by Francis Bacon. |
Latest revision as of 16:41, 16 December 2017
- Calling card
- cowrie shell: Ignatius Donnelly, Irish-American, Civil War era Congressman from Minnesota, who wrote several books including one on Atlantis (1882). Cowrie shell is a reference to his underwater calling card. Atlantis is illustrative of Viconian cycles. Donnelly went on to write The Great Cryptogram(1888), which claimed that Shakespeare's works were written by Francis Bacon.