Michel de Nostradame 1503-1566 was a French
apothecary (sort of a medieval pharmacist) who studied medicine
geometry arithmetic astronomy and music. An outbreak of plague
forced him to leave his university. He was famous for having
developed an herbal treatment from roses that he applied to his
patients.
After having inherited some "ancient and forbidden texts" he began writing a book of over one thousand quatrains (four-lined verses). He mixed languages and used word games to obfuscate his message from contemporary extremists. The book Les Propheties was shunned by some but gained popularity as it spoke to the elites and intellectuals of the time.
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After having inherited some "ancient and forbidden texts" he began writing a book of over one thousand quatrains (four-lined verses). He mixed languages and used word games to obfuscate his message from contemporary extremists. The book Les Propheties was shunned by some but gained popularity as it spoke to the elites and intellectuals of the time.
What did Nostradamus really have to say?
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