An examination of the prophecies and predictions of the 16th-century mystic Michel Nostradamus. French doctor's visio about wars and other big issues in the word has always seduced mystery seeking people.
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Most of the quatrains deal with disasters, such as plagues, earthquakes, wars, floods, invasions, murders, droughts, and battles—all undated and based on foreshadowings by the Mirabilis Liber. Some quatrains cover these disasters in overall terms; others concern a single person or small group of people. Some cover a single town, others several towns in several countries. Many of Nostradamus's supporters believe his prophecies are genuine.
Possibly the first of these books to become popular in English was Henry C. Roberts ' The Complete Prophecies of Nostradamus of , reprinted at least seven times during the next forty years, which contained both transcriptions and translations, with brief commentaries. After that came Erika Cheetham 's The Prophecies of Nostradamus , incorporating a reprint of the posthumous edition, which was reprinted, revised and republished several times from onwards, latterly as The Final Prophecies of Nostradamus.
This served as the basis for the documentary The Man Who Saw Tomorrow and both did indeed mention possible generalised future attacks on New York via nuclear weapons , though not specifically on the World Trade Center or on any particular date. A two-part translation of Jean-Charles de Fontbrune's Nostradamus: Predictions of the Future , Nostradamus: The Complete Prophecies and Nostradamus: A Life and Myth In one commentator who claimed to be able to contact Nostradamus under hypnosis even had him "interpreting" his own verse X. With the exception of Roberts, these books and their many popular imitators were almost unanimous not merely about Nostradamus's powers of prophecy but also in inventing intriguing aspects of his purported biography: He is credited with having successfully cured the Plague at Aix-en-Provence and elsewhere; he had engaged in scrying , using either a magic mirror or a bowl of water; he had been joined by his secretary Chavigny at Easter ; having published the first installment of his Propheties , he had been summoned by Queen Catherine de' Medici to Paris in to discuss with her his prophecy at quatrain I.
Pepys records in his celebrated diary a legend that, before his death, Nostradamus made the townsfolk swear that his grave would never be disturbed; but that 60 years later his body was exhumed, whereupon a brass plaque was found on his chest correctly stating the date and time when his grave would be opened and cursing the exhumers.
In , Li Hongzhi claimed that the prophecy at X. From the s onwards, however, an academic reaction set in, especially in France. The publication in of Nostradamus's private correspondence [66] and, during succeeding years, of the original editions of and discovered by Chomarat and Benazra, together with the unearthing of much original archival material [38] [67] revealed that much that was claimed about Nostradamus did not fit the documented facts.
The academics [38] [63] [67] [68] revealed that not one of the claims just listed was backed up by any known contemporary documentary evidence. Most of them had evidently been based on unsourced rumours relayed as fact by much later commentators, such as Jaubert , Guynaud and Bareste , on modern misunderstandings of the 16th-century French texts, or on pure invention. Even the often-advanced suggestion that quatrain I. Skeptics such as James Randi suggest that his reputation as a prophet is largely manufactured by modern-day supporters who fit his words to events that have either already occurred or are so imminent as to be inevitable, a process sometimes known as "retroactive clairvoyance" postdiction.
No Nostradamus quatrain is known to have been interpreted as predicting a specific event before it occurred, other than in vague, general terms that could equally apply to any number of other events.
Additionally, scholars have pointed out that almost all English translations of Nostradamus's quatrains are of extremely poor quality, seem to display little or no knowledge of 16th-century French, are tendentious, and are sometimes intentionally altered in order to make them fit whatever events the translator believed they were supposed to refer or vice versa.
Roberts had based his writings on that of , Cheetham and Hogue on the posthumous edition of Even Leoni accepted on page that he had never seen an original edition, and on earlier pages he indicated that much of his biographical material was unsourced. None of this research and criticism was originally known to most of the English-language commentators, by dint of the dates when they were writing and, to some extent, the language in which it was written.
Meanwhile, some of the more recent sources listed Lemesurier, Gruber, Wilson have been particularly scathing about later attempts by some lesser-known authors and Internet enthusiasts to extract alleged hidden meanings from the texts, whether with the aid of anagrams, numerical codes, graphs or otherwise.
The prophecies retold and expanded by Nostradamus figured largely in popular culture in the 20th and 21st centuries. As well as being the subject of hundreds of books both fiction and nonfiction , Nostradamus's life has been depicted in several films and videos, and his life and writings continue to be a subject of media interest. There have also been several well-known Internet hoaxes , where quatrains in the style of Nostradamus have been circulated by e-mail as the real thing. The best-known examples concern the collapse of the World Trade Center in the 11 September attacks.
With the arrival of the year , Nostradamus's prophecies started to be co-opted especially by the History Channel as evidence suggesting that the end of the world was imminent, notwithstanding the fact that his book never mentions the end of the world, let alone the year From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
For other uses, see Nostradamus disambiguation. Salon-de-Provence , Provence, France. United Kingdom United States World.
What in the world does this mean? A promontory stands between two seas: On his return in , he assisted the prominent physician Louis Serre in his fight against a major plague outbreak in Marseille, and then tackled further outbreaks of disease on his own in Salon-de-Provence and in the regional capital, Aix-en-Provence. Issued from the true branch of the fleur-de-lys, Placed and lodged as heir of Etruria: Many popular authors have retold apocryphal legends about his life. The leader flees, hidden in the swampy marshes. The chief of the army deceived by her language Will abandon her to the people, it will be pitiful to see.
Death and culture Parapsychology Scientific literacy. Nostradamus's supporters have retrospectively claimed that he predicted major world events, including the Great Fire of London , the French Revolution , the rises of Napoleon Bonaparte and Adolf Hitler , the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki , and the September 11 attacks. Nostradamus in popular culture. More were later added, amounting to in an omnibus edition published after his death organized into ten "Centuries", each one containing one hundred quatrains, except for Century VII, which, for unknown reasons, only contains forty-two; the other fifty-eight may have been lost due to a problem during publication.
Similarly, the expression Pau, Nay, Loron —often interpreted as an anagram of "Napaulon Roy"—refers to three towns in southwestern France near his one-time home.
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