Nostradamus C07 Q08: Nostradamus involved in
examination of the Dead.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
The first line of this verse holds anagrams for the
names of three ancient writers Proclus, Homer and Psellos (whise name occurs in the first two lines as Psellus).
There is also an anagram for
Arianism in the third
line, a distinctive philosophical vew point that led to the Nicean
declarations of heresy and the Trinity during 325CE.
This together with
other anagrammatic names such as Saracen and
Pandora supports my view that this
section is Nostradamus' acknowledgement list used to clarify the reference
points used to convey
his messages.
There are other consistencies implied by anagrams for
forensical, formalin, wiffs and
scrophule which suggest this vese is about
the examination of the dead for research purposes. This carries through
into an interest in the medical aspects of sex and
fecundation.
Key Ideas:
fecundation, innoculated, informal / formalin, Arianism, contained,
falcon, wiffs, forensical / falconries, Pandora, scrophule,
falconers, El Sufi / fusile, ornamented, uplands, purples, sulfane,
useful, furisa, Moirae, Homer, propulse, Proclus, onement, Saracen,
arsenal, spleen, splurges, contend, Psellus (2x), corpus, Peplus,
sprang, unelapsed, Franco, unseal, pages, Selene, Sufi, final, fuels,
mania, crops.
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