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#129860 06/30/04 03:50 PM
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It wouldn't surprise me if someone(s) in this group can come up with whom this refers to:
My Day Closed Is In Immortality.

...and with what this one refers to:
LorD haVe MerCI Vpon Vs.

Let me add that, just reading it like this with no explanation, I wouldn't have had a clue. Hmm--taking a closer look at the second one, I can't figure how it comes out to be what the book says it is...

I suppose I should ask, that if someone sees this post all alone in the thread and knows instantly what the answers are, would you mind holding your post for a bit in case others want to try a few guesses? Thanks.


#129861 06/30/04 05:39 PM
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most merry in vino

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#129862 06/30/04 06:04 PM
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The Lord Have Mercy one was pretty strained, imo. I got the first, but had to look the other one up. Methinks they cheated.


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A) I will have to look up the title of your post, Jackie. No idea what the word means.

2) All I can detect in the two is the capitalized Roman numerals. But I can't get anywhere from there. Am I on the right track?


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interesting stuff here:
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=495&letter=C
this was the only site in English that Gurunet gave me.



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eta, is that a spoiler?!


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well, it does define the word, but not the particulars of the two examples that Jackie gave.



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... taking a closer look at the second one, I can't figure how it comes out to be what the book says it is...

not sure, but I think an attempt at addition might work?

(Which would make the sentiment expressed in the words VERY relevant!)

EDIT
The first one, of course, explains why I set up a couple of Lunchtime Lectures in Lancaster last year, about the nexus between the Tudors and the Stuarts.

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First--my subject title was the excuse for making the post; I figured it would be a new word to at least some people--and also would give a solving hint.

I'll white out what the book says, so if anyone still wants to wrangle with the puzzles, skip this:
My Day Closed Is In Immortality = MDCIII = 1603, = the death of Queen Elizabeth the first.

LorD haVe MerCI Vpon Vs = L+D+V+M+C+I+V+V = 1666, the Great Fire of London. Yes, it was addition! Sometimes I wonder where my brain is---the pluses are right there in the book!


Addison denounced chronograms as 'the results of monkish ignorance' and sneered that 'tricks in writing require much time and little capacity'. (p. 60)



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Now that's an interesting term: "monkish ignorance". What do suppose it means?

I visualize a solitary monk bent over dusty tomes in passionate pursuit of enigmatic trifles.


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