I understand your point, but I don't look at it that way. Either these books were the sources for the works of Shakespeare or not. So more research needs to be done into these specific volumes (locating and examining them). "How unlikely is the coincidence?" is not my interest.
Got it. But in the unlikely event similar collections of source material were found to have been in other hands, that could have a bearing on the significance of this piece of the puzzle.https://twitter.com/FeinsteinKen/status/1170388236490817536 …
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The publication dates of most of the Italian texts is consistent with Neville purchasing them during his tour of Italy and shipping them home. That's an important clue. It's also important to remember that just because he owned a book doesn't mean he actually read it.
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