Francis Bacon was 1561-1626, so c. 1200 means a Latin poem is available to him. Prediction: it will be in his diary.
Harry got the diary of Roger Bacon, not Francis. Roger was born ~1214.
Oops! This is not the first time I’ve gotten the two confused… In any event, c. 1200 is prior to either Bacon.
I am mildly disappointed that you just specified “Bacon,” and so the prediction is not trivially wrong.
I’m not disappointed… and if I had, I’d just edit the prediction. No point in leaving it trivially wrong.
Well, so much for that!
Francis Bacon was 1561-1626, so c. 1200 means a Latin poem is available to him. Prediction: it will be in his diary.
Harry got the diary of Roger Bacon, not Francis. Roger was born ~1214.
Oops! This is not the first time I’ve gotten the two confused… In any event, c. 1200 is prior to either Bacon.
I am mildly disappointed that you just specified “Bacon,” and so the prediction is not trivially wrong.
I’m not disappointed… and if I had, I’d just edit the prediction. No point in leaving it trivially wrong.
Well, so much for that!