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He said the Oxfordian case was based on speculation.
That no plays survive under Oxford's name is also important to the Oxfordian theory.
An illustration and description can be found at this site 'Oxfordian' may refer to:
"The Oxfordian" is a weekly pamphlet, replete with synagogue news.
Lamarck later figured specimens from the Oxfordian of France.
Since the 1920s, the Oxfordian theory has been the most popular alternative Shakespeare authorship theory.
These other theropods, however, were recovered in sediments that were Oxfordian in age.
That condescending accent, Etonian or Oxfordian or whatever the hell it was.
However, his theory soon gained adherents who adapted the earlier Baconian arguments to the new Oxfordian position.
The Oxfordian stage was introduced into scientific writing by Alexandre Brongniart in 1827.
"But it seemed that the scholars, either Oxfordian or Stratfordian, have been by and large appreciative of the respect afforded their candidates."
These events forced Allen to stand down as president of the Oxfordian organisation the Shakespeare Fellowship.
Though most literary scholars reject all alternative authorship candidates, including Oxford, popular interest in the Oxfordian theory continues.
Saying I'm an Oxfordian sounds classy; people might mistakenly think I went to Oxford.
As a result, he was appointed Oxfordian of the Year by the Shakespeare Oxford Society.
Teeth referrable to Dakosaurus are known from Europe from the Oxfordian.
Due in part to the rising visibility of the authorship question, media coverage of the controversy increased, with many outlets focusing on the Oxfordian theory.
In the Tethys domain, the Oxfordian contains six ammonite biozones:
Stritmatter identified 246 of those (23.6 percent) as Shakespearean influences, which is presented as evidence for the Oxfordian theory.
It was once an important source of Upper Oxfordian Westbury Iron Ore.
It dates to the Oxfordian or the early Kimmeridgian stage of the Late Jurassic period, about 161.2-154 million years ago.
Oxfordian Montagu William Douglas succeeded Greenwood as president, holding the position from 1928 to 1945.
During the Middle and the Upper Oxfordian, marine limestones are laid down which incorporate occasional reefs.
It is the last stage of the Middle Jurassic, following the Bathonian and preceding the Oxfordian.
The Kimmeridgian follows the Oxfordian and precedes the Tithonian.