Nostradamus C10 Q91: N's views on the changing astronomic landscape in the
seventeenth century.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
This verse tells the story of astronomic advancement in the
early seventeenth century. .
In particular it is about the celestial maps that held Nostradamus'
interest at that time (late 155s)
It was in
that fifty year period beyond his death in the late 1560s
that religious and scientific debate would lead to the
inclusion of new constellations based on images familiar to the ancient Persians. It was
they who held the pre-eminent knowledge of the stars.
The Camelopard constellation found in the
anagrams of this verse was one that was only for a short period of time.
Key Ideas:
coresidential, Camelopard, esoterical,
Islam, animal, unexistence,
proclaimed, simulating, unchaotic, pegomancy,
refulgence, quoining, Origenist, freelances, quailing, clamored, nitrogens, inoculate,
feculent, Pygmean, caution, genitors, radicle,
selection, confine,
Jesus,.
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