estioned. The Stratford Monument is actually a great factor in proving the Oxfordian viewpoints.In 1623, a monument was erected in Shakespeares honour inside the Holy Trinity Church at Stratford-upon-Avon. After almost four centuries, the monuments true purpose has been revealed. Two secrets encrypted into the text with mathematical precision, each spell the name of the nobleman who was associated with the authorship of the Shakespearean plays. This man is Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford. As a consequence of this, the doubts that previously existed concerning true authorship have almost all been settled. The secrets of the monument urge that the person it has revealed should be tested. The truthfulness of the monument's message can therefore be confirmed, or denied, by comparing and examining the credentials of both men; the one named by the monument, and the other, conventionally affirmed by Stratford enthusiasts to be the real Shakespeare.The Epitaph to William Shakespeare, erected in 1623 inside the church of the Holy Trinity at Stratford-upon-Avon: IUDICIO PYLIUM GENIO SOCRATEM, ARTE MARONEM, TERRA TEGIT, POPVLVS MAERET, OLYMPVS HABET STAY PASSENGER, WHY GOEST THOV BY SO FAST, READ IF THOV CANST, WHOM ENVIOVS DEATH HATH PLAST, WITH IN THIS MONVMENT SHAKSPEARE: WITH WHOME, QVICK NATVRE DIDE: WHOSE NAME, DOTH DECK Ys TOMBE, FAR MORE, THEN COST: SIEH ALL, Yt HE HATH WRITT, LEAVES LIVING ART, BVT PAGE, TO SERVE HIS WITT. OBIIT ANO DO 1616 TATIS 53 DIE 23 APNotice the firs...