Canadian prof says he s discovered the 1st known book from Shakespeare s library
A Canadian professor says he’s found “the first known book from Shakespeare’s library.” If he’s right, it would be a history-making discovery in the world of Shakespeare scholarship.
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Robert Weir says he has evidence a 16th-century Latin book of poems by Horace once belonged to the Bard
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Posted: May 26, 2021 5:50 PM ET | Last Updated: May 26
University of Windsor professor Robert Weir, right, believes a 1575 book of Latin poems by the Roman writer Horace, left, once belonged to English playwright William Shakespeare. (Submitted by Robert Weir)
From birth to timeless legacy: The complete story of Argyle pink diamonds Posted April 22, 2021 | By Arabella Roden • Editor As the era of the Argyle Mine draws to a close, ARABELLA RODEN explores the compelling history and enduring legacy of the world’s premier source of pink diamonds.
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Chart source: Jeweller analysis, GIA, excludes Petite Suites and Pink Everlastings is no way to discuss the pink diamond category without the Argyle Mine. Discovered in 1979 and operational since the mid-1980s, the Rio Tinto owned-and-operated site – located 550km southwest of Darwin, in the remote Kimberley region of Western Australia – produced 90 to 95 per cent of the world’s pink and red diamonds before its closure in November 2020.
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