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To attribute the work on the Fish House exclusively to Sidney V. Stratton ignores the basic dynamics of the McKim, Mead & White office.
Some copies of De modis significandi attribute the work to an early fourteenth-century English cleric named Thomas of Occam, but scholars have been skeptical about this because it occurs in just a handful fifteenth-century manuscripts.[4] The vast majority of the manuscript evidence, and all of the earliest witnesses, refer to its author as Thomas of Erfurt.
However, the author's identity was so well-concealed that even repeated scholarly investigations in recent decades have proven unable to attribute the work.
Walsh, a decorated Iraq war veteran, said his failure to properly attribute the work of other scholars in a 2007 paper was due in part to post-traumatic stress disorder.
Two other names appear in the colophons, Sadananda Yati and Nityatma Sukayogi, prompting some scholars to attribute the work to the group while others consider them alternate names of the same writer.
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Others, noting an epic sweep of historical and political significance, attribute the works to a man.
Banksy's publicist attributed the work to Mr. Brainwash.
Mr. Wouk and Mr. Warshaw have attributed the work to a little-known artist with the pleasing name Hermannus Posthumus.
They did a bit of restoration on what had survived and they naturally attributed the work to Ferrara's most famous Renaissance painter, Cosimo Tura.
Pliny also attributed the work to a collaboration of three artists, which seemed an affront to any concept of the individual genius in antiquity (as well as to this work being wrought from a single stone).
He and two actor friends (Juri Henley-Cohn and Havilah Brewster) come up with a convoluted plan to get the thing produced that involves attributing the work to a fake writer-actor (the Avi of the title).
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