Prophecies of Nostradamus

· Gottfried & Fritz
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Nostradamus, or Michel de Nostredame, was a physician and astrologer during the time of the Black Death. His most famous book “Les Prophéties,” or “the Prophecies,” was first published in 1555. Some scholars believe that, in this volume, he predicted a number of world events, such as the rise of Napoleon and the death of Hitler, and that it also predicts the coming of the Antichrist and the end of the world.

This volume contains annotations and parallel texts. A modern English translation accompanies the original, Mediaeval French—the language in which Nostradamus originally wrote his prophecies—, helping the reader to understand both the original language and the translation of this critical work of eschatology.

This edition also contains fragments of the questionable 11th and 12th centuries.

 

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4.6
17 reviews
Anjelyn Lusterio
July 19, 2020
I know this is not easy to believe but for me if you understand what he wrote in the book he warn all of us what will happen in the future so be careful
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Tony Borgia
April 21, 2022
he says earth will end in fire in 3797 but science teaches that wont happen for billions of years so who is correct or will man burn the earth in nuclear war is the question
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Burhanuddin Joozer Masvi
January 2, 2024
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