What I see is a lot of “Cor” in Ether, but only one “Cor” in Alma.Shulem wrote: ↑Sun Jul 26, 2026 2:42 pmResearches have been through this and as far as I know it's a dead end. The only possible connection to the Cori- prefix that could have been picked up by Joseph is found in Shakespeare wherein the protagonist Coriolanus (Roman general) is found well over a hundred times. This prefix is used in the names of several Book of Mormon characters:Limnor wrote: ↑Sat Jul 25, 2026 11:59 pmWhat would you do if you found patterns that resemble a build on a core? Like Cor, Corom, Corihor, Coriantum, and Coriantumr.
Possible hypothesis: The Cor- names are successive builds of the same underlying narrative identity, with additional syllables reflecting later stages of composition or later stages in Joseph Smith’s evolving identity as he assumed greater authority.
Wouldn’t it be fun to trace the names as they build to see if there is a correlation?
Corianton
Coriantor
Coriantum
Coriantumr
Corihor
I don’t think of it as a plagiarism. It’s more like as Joseph learned, he adapted his persona, always in pursuit of authority.
The interesting part is that Corianton is rebuked for abandoning the ministry and his relationship with Isabel.