Abstract

Part 1 The building of the Globe and the Elizabethan calendar controversy: building Shakespeare's Globe and the Elizabethan calendar controversy calendrical markers in Julius Caesar temporal markers to mid-June 1599 in Julius Caesar Shakespeare's Corpus Christi archetypre Part 2 Endemic time confusion in Julius Caesar: the web of Caesar's time Shakespeare's vernal equinox gambit - Here lies the East... why the Sunne of Rome set at three o'clock. Part 3 Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and the moveable feast discordnaces of 1599: the disrupted Easter cycle of 1599 Shrovetide, Saint Valentine's Eve, and the Roman Lupercal Ash Wednesday, the night of the Lupercal and the eve of the Ides of March Good Friday, the Ides of March, and the day Christ died Shakespeare's Third day, the Book of Samuel and the Mass of the Catechumens Holy Easter, and Shakespeare's April Fools. Part 4 Shakespeare among the assassins: the writer who changed the world. Part 5 Evidence of Calendrical markers in other plays of Shakespeare: prolegomenon for a mode of criticism Illyria's faulty calendar real time in Hamlet.

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