RMMC6NY7–The titlepae of the first translation into English of Nostradamus' 'Propheties', translated by Theophilus de Garencieres in 1672 [this is the rare 1685 edition], as 'The True Prophecies or Prognostications of Michael Nostradamus.'
RM2RCWDNN–astrology, Hermes with the head of Medusa, Les Propheties de M. Michel Nostradamus, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMFAHCGJ–Woodcut portrait of Nostradamus (1503-1566) from title page of 1568 edition of 'Les Propheties de M. Michel Nostradamvs' first published in 1555.
RMT966EH–Michel de Nostredame AKA Nostradamus (December 14 or 21 1503 - July 2, 1566) was a French apothecary and reputed seer. He wrote an almanac for 1550 and, as a result of its success, continued writing them for future years as he began working as an astrologer for various wealthy patrons. His Les Propheties, a collection of 942 poetic quatrains predicting future events. His book, first published in 1555, has rarely been out of print since his death.
RMHE28RJ–Portrait of Nostradamus (1503-1566) from a 17th century edition of his prophecies.
RF2FYWY1A–MUSEE GREVIN, PARIS
RMFAHCGH–Nostradamus (1503-1566) writing his prophecies, frontispiece from a 1611 edition of 'Les Propheties de M. Michel Nostradamvs'. See description for more information.
RFP1KBE3–Lehmann Henri - Jérémie Dictantses Ses Prophéties
RMJ474HY–Nostradamus Propheties 1566 tp
RM2A4AADT–Nostradamus stone fountain sculpture found in San Remy, Provence, France.
RMEXRA71–1840s & Pre France Les Vrayes Centuries et Propheties by Nostradamus Book Cover
RMMMR9YJ–'fr:'Théophanie au début des Prophéties. Apoc. IV. 1047. B Facundus 112v
RM2EFHAT7–Michael Nostradamus (aka Michel de Nostredame) (born December 14, 1503, Saint-Rémy, France - died July 1/2, 1566, Salon) French astrologer, physician and reputed seer, who is best known for his book Les Prophéties, a collection of 942 poetic quatrains allegedly predicting future events. The book was first published in 1555. Line engraving by J. Boulanger / File Reference # 1003-859THA
RM2F39K9J–Prophéties Charivariques, No. 2.
RM2EFHAT6–Line engraving of Michael Nostradamus (aka Michel de Nostredame) (born December 14, 1503, Saint-Rémy, France - died July 1/2, 1566, Salon) French astrologer, physician and reputed seer, who is best known for his book Les Prophéties, a collection of 942 poetic quatrains allegedly predicting future events. The book was first published in 1555. Welcome Collection / File Reference # 1003-860THA
RM2F39K8Y–Prophéties par le bon hermite 10374.
RM2EFHBPG–Michael Nostradamus (aka Michel de Nostredame) (born December 14, 1503, Saint-Rémy, France - died July 1/2, 1566, Salon) French astrologer, physician and reputed seer, who is best known for his book Les Prophéties, a collection of 942 poetic quatrains allegedly predicting future events. The book was first published in 1555. Line engraving by G. W. Knor/ Welcome Collection / File Reference # 1003-861THA
RM2WKEMR4–Les Propheties de M. Michel Nostradamus (Title page with portrait). Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: ANONYMOUS.
RMMC84NF–Varittion on the 1808 Epinal portrait, with Nostradamus placed over the opening page of his 'Propheties'.
RM2B8KRRD–Fashion review Politics and Littéraire.Prophéties for 1874 (TI)
RM2RARF74–Théophanie au début des Prophéties by Facundus
RMT966EY–Michel de Nostredame AKA Nostradamus (December 14 or 21 1503 - July 2, 1566) was a French apothecary and reputed seer. He wrote an almanac for 1550 and, as a result of its success, continued writing them for future years as he began working as an astrologer for various wealthy patrons. His Les Propheties, a collection of 942 poetic quatrains predicting future events. His book, first published in 1555, has rarely been out of print since his death.
RMWHB4DB–Nostradamus (Michel de Nostradame) the Frenh astrologer from Witchcraft, Magic and Alchemy by Grillot de Givry - Michel de Nostredame (December 14, 1503 - July 2, 1566), usually Latinized to Nostradamus, was a French apothecary and reputed seer who published collections of prophecies that have since become famous world-wide. He is best known for his book Les Propheties, the first edition of which appeared in 1555..
RMT966FJ–Michel de Nostredame AKA Nostradamus (December 14 or 21 1503 - July 2, 1566) was a French apothecary and reputed seer. He wrote an almanac for 1550 and, as a result of its success, continued writing them for future years as he began working as an astrologer for various wealthy patrons. His Les Propheties, a collection of 942 poetic quatrains predicting future events. His book, first published in 1555, has rarely been out of print since his death.
RM2M752YM–Bible par le Sieur de Royaumont, Ancien Testament : Baruch prophete. Le roi Joachim (Joakim, Joachin, Jechonias) coupe le rouleau contenant les propheties de Jeremie retranscrite par son disciple Baruch (Baruc ou Baruch ben Neria) et le jette dans un brasier. Gravure de 1811 - Bible de Royaumont, Old Testament : Baruch prophet. King Joachim (Joakim, Joachin, Jechonias) cuts the scroll containing the prophecies of Jeremiah transcribed by his disciple Baruch (Baruc or Baruch ben Neria) and throws it into a fire. Engraving - later colouring
RFPAT9D4–Lehmann Henri - Jérémie Dictantses Ses Prophéties
RMJG6D4R–Prophéties Charivariques, No. 2
RM2A4AAE3–Nostradamus stone fountain sculpture found in San Remy, Provence, France.
RMJG6D51–Prophéties par le bon hermite 10379
RMMPBHX6–. English: Frontispiece of LES VRAYES CENTURIES ET PROPHETIES DE MAISTRE MICHEL NOSTRADAMUS, Amsterdam ; Jean Janson à Waesberge & la vefue de fu Elizee Weyerstraet, 1668. 日本語: ノストラダムス予言集、1668年アムステルダム版の口絵より . 1668. scanned by Sumaru 934 Nostradamus Amsterdam 1668
RM2BF7T0M–Portrait de Clotilde-Suzanne Courcelles de Labrousse (1747-1821) Prophetesse auto-proclamee, proche des Jacobins qui aurait fait des propheties sur l'
RM2H42MFB–Nostradamus 'Propheties', 1568; title page
RM2EFHBRE–Michael Nostradamus (aka Michel de Nostredame) (born December 14, 1503, Saint-Rémy, France - died July 1/2, 1566, Salon) French astrologer, physician and reputed seer, who is best known for his book Les Prophéties, a collection of 942 poetic quatrains allegedly predicting future events. The book was first published in 1555. Lithograph by (M. J.) after Diétrich / Welcome Collection / File Reference # 1003-862THA
RM2WRH2W6–Les Propheties de M. Michel Nostradamus (Title page with portrait), 1605. Private Collection
RMMC84NG–Vartiation on the Epinal portrait, with Nostradamus against a distorted image of the first page of his 'Propheties.'
RFRANW70–Nostramus écrit ses prophéties, musée Nostradamus, Salon-de-Provence Musée Nostradamus, Salon-de-Provence, Provence, France
RMFAW11B–Political cartoon of 1790 showing Nostradamus (1503-1566) being consulted by woman with child; he holds a tablet containing his prediction of the French Revolution of 1790. The French Imperial Eagle can be seen in the sky behind.
RMG1CW62–Engraved portrait of Michel de Nostredame (1503-1566) a French apothecary and reputed seer, during the 16th Century
RMFAJHJK–Engraving of 'Michel Nostradamus (1503-1566) Medicine and Astrology'. See description for more information.
RMT966F5–Michel de Nostredame AKA Nostradamus (December 14 or 21 1503 - July 2, 1566) was a French apothecary and reputed seer. He wrote an almanac for 1550 and, as a result of its success, continued writing them for future years as he began working as an astrologer for various wealthy patrons. His Les Propheties, a collection of 942 poetic quatrains predicting future events. His book, first published in 1555, has rarely been out of print since his death.
RMFAJHJM–Portrait of Michel Nostradamus (1503-1566), engraving by G.W. Knorr. See description for more information.
RFGHXT1C–DISPERSION OF NOAH'S CHILDREN. Genesis Chronicles Prophets Bible, 1887 old map
RMFAJHJR–Portrait of Michel Nostradamus (1503-1566), engraving by Jean Boulanger (1607-1680) circa 1650. See description for more information.
RMCBRJ1X–Portrait of Nostradamus or Michel de Nostredame (1503-66) French Apothecary, Seer and Astrologer wearing Medieval Clothes or Costume. Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RMJG6D54–Prophéties par le bon hermite 10381
RMFAJHJJ–Nostradamus (1503-1566) with sphere and compass, lithograph by Barthélemy-Louis de Mendouze published in 1831. See description for more information.
RM2AG124J–. Florence. etléquilibre de ses parties.Sans charpente, ni contre-fort, ni arc-boutant, sans se-cours dappui extérieur, écrit31ichelet. « se dressa la co-lossale église simplement,naturellement, comme unhomme fort se lève le matinde son lit, sans chercher bâtonni béquille. Et au grand effroide tous, le puissant calcula-teur lui mit hardiment sur latète son pesant chapeau demarbre, la lanterne, riant deleurs craintes et disant : « cettemasse elle-même ajoute à lasolidité )). Sous ce dôme, œuvrescientifique, œuvre de Re-naissance, éclatèrent, auxderniers jours de ce grandsiècle, les prophéties d
RMFAW116–Frontispiece from the first English translation of the Prophecies of Michel Nostradamus (1503-1566), featuring illustrations of the translator Theophilus de Garencières (1610–1680) (bottom and top left) and Nostradamus (top right). See description for more information.
RMG06B5G–Sodalite
RM2F39K97–Prophéties par le bon hermite 10372.
RMFAH8D1–Nostradamus (1503-1566), oil painting portrait based on one painted by his son César de Nostredame (1553-1630) completed circa 1610, artist unknown.
RMFAW119–Nostradamus woodcut portrait from 1644 edition of his prophecies.
RMMC84NP–Hand-coloured engraving, used as frontispiece to Guynaud's 'Concordance des Propheties de Nostradamus', 1693.
RF2A6D8K1–Young prophet Nostradamus writing his prophesies on a paper sitting in a ruined old church at night, under the stars
RMT966FC–Michel de Nostredame AKA Nostradamus (December 14 or 21 1503 - July 2, 1566) was a French apothecary and reputed seer. He wrote an almanac for 1550 and, as a result of its success, continued writing them for future years as he began working as an astrologer for various wealthy patrons. His Les Propheties, a collection of 942 poetic quatrains predicting future events. His book, first published in 1555, has rarely been out of print since his death.
RMJG6D50–Prophéties par le bon hermite 10373
RM2AG9RB8–. Traité de la verité de la religion chrêtienne ... raité de la VÉRiTif miraculeux, font deftinés a convaincre les îrt-*crédules. Enfin il nentreprendroit point decorriger le défordre de ceux qui faifoient plusdétat de ces dons extraordinaires , que de lacharité , comme il fait, lorfquil remarque quequant aux prophéties elles feront abolies, &quant aux langages ils cefTeront, mais que lacharité ne déchet iamais. Et qui ne voit dansfon langage la perfuafion de fon efprit f II edtellement rempli dadmiration pour tant devertus, de lignes & dœuvres magnifiques quelEfprit de Dieu opère à la vue des
RMMC87M4–Vignette portrait of Nostradamus from the 1568 [supposed] edition of 'Les Propheties de M. Michel Nostradamus.'
RF2A6D8KK–Young prophet Nostradamus writing his prophesies on a paper sitting in a ruined old church at night, under the stars the fortune is being written
RMT966EM–Michel de Nostredame AKA Nostradamus (December 14 or 21 1503 - July 2, 1566) was a French apothecary and reputed seer. He wrote an almanac for 1550 and, as a result of its success, continued writing them for future years as he began working as an astrologer for various wealthy patrons. His Les Propheties, a collection of 942 poetic quatrains predicting future events. His book, first published in 1555, has rarely been out of print since his death.
RF2RFN5PW–Michel de Nostredame AKA Nostradamus (December 14 or 21 1503 - July 2, 1566) was a French apothecary and reputed seer.
RMJG6D52–Prophéties par le bon hermite 10380
RM2AX2W6F–L'histoire ecclesiastiqve . ion.Etfinablement il met linterprétation des nom Hébreux,que Ion trouue en la loy 8c aux prophéties. Iceluy au téps de Ca-ius lempereur, efcriuit plufieurs chofes de la cruauté & mefchaaceté dudid Caius,quilintitula Ironiquement(ceft à dire par fî-gniHcation contraire,& comme par mocqucrie)les liures de vertu. Lequel ayant recité en la prefcnce des fenateurs, leurent en lîgrande admiration,quilz iugerent fes œuures dignes deftre mi-fes en la librairie publique.En celuy téps,allant fainâ: Pol de Hicfiifalem en diuerfes prouinces,iufques en lllirie, que nous appel-ion
RMMC6HDP–NOSTRADAMUS - TITLEPAGE Titlepage of Les Propheties de M. Michel Nostradamus - printed by Antoine du Rosne, at Lyon, 1557.
RF2A6D8KH–Young prophet Nostradamus writing his prophesies on a paper sitting in a ruined old church at night under the stars
RMJG6D56–Prophéties par le bon hermite 10383
RM2AXJB5E–Oeuvres d'histoire naturelle et de philosophie de Charles Bonnet .. . ndu davantage fiifles Prophéties, & je les aurois préfentées fous lui autre pointlie vue fi javois adrefTé ces Recherches a ce Peuple illuftre, lan-cien & fidèle Gardien de ces Oracles facrés. Peut- être néan.moins en ai-je dit alTez pour faire fentir à un Ledleur judi-cieux & exempt de préjugés combien les deux principauxOracles auxquels je me fuis borné font décififs en faveur duMessie que les Chrétiens reconnoiffent. Je ne vois pas queles Dofteurs modernes de ce Peuple infortuné réufTiffLntmieux que leurs PrédécclTcurs a
RMMC87M3–Vignette portrait of Nostradamus from the titlepage of the 1940 edition of 'Les Vraies Centuries et Propheties de Michel Nostradamus' by Charles Reynaud-Plense.
RF2A6D8K2–Young prophet Nostradamus writing his prophesies on a paper sitting in a ruined old church at night, under the stars
RMJG6D4Y–Prophéties par le bon hermite 10374
RM2AKJGP7–Nouveau dictionnaire encyclopédique universal illustré : répertoire des connaissances humaines . ouze petits pro-phètes. Il était (ils do Beeri et commença sespropliélies vers 785 av. J.-G.; il e.xerça samission à divers intervalles pendant une pé-riode denviron 60 ans. Ses prophéties formentune série continuelle sans distinction dutemps où elles ont été faites ou des sujetsquelles traitent. OSÉE, dernier roi dIsraël : ayant refuséde payer un tribut à Saliiianazar, roi dAs-syrie, il Alt emmené en captivité par ceprincV (721 av. J.-C.) • OSEILLE s. f. [o-zè-ieu ; // rail.] (lat. oxa-/(s!. Plant
RMMC6HD9–NOSTRADAMUS - TITLEPAGE Titlepage of Les Propheties de M. Michel Nostradamus - a version of the edition printed in Lyons by Benoist Rigaud, in 1568. The inset woodcut is supposed to portray Nostradamus.
RF2A6D8K9–Young prophet Nostradamus writing his prophesies on a paper sitting in a ruined old church at night
RMJG6D4W–Prophéties par le bon hermite 10372
RM2AJ6AMF–Desseins de professions nobles et publiques : contenans plusieurs traités divers & rares : avec l'histoire de la maison de Bourbon . que toutes Predi6tiôs fur-naturellesjfors que les Prophéties facrées, étoiêt des blaf-phemestres-abominables. Ceneft pas (me réplique cegrand Seigneur) que lhomme duquel je vous parle, maitjamais rien dit de véritable, comme dautres me veulêt fai-re croire quil a fait à eus,mais je voudroy favoirsil fait, oufil tient à lincertitude de fon art.Ie me contantay de le cô-jurer &c prier quil eût déformais an horreur toutes ces im-poflures fi expreflemant prohibées par
RMMC6HD7–NOSTRADAMUS - TITLEPAGE Titlepage of Les Vrayes Centuries et Propheties de Maistre Michel Nostradamus - based on the editions printed in Avignon in 1558, and in Lyon in 1558 - printed by Jean Ribou, at Paris, in 1678.
RF2A6D8K8–Young prophet Nostradamus writing his prophesies on a paper sitting in a ruined old church at night
RMJG6D55–Prophéties par le bon hermite 10382
RM2ANH4BC–Caractâeristiques des saints dans l'art populaire . tait même pas autre chose. Sansramasser dans les monuments les prophéties plus oumoins exactement attribuées aux grands hommes delancienne loi, on pourrait recourir à un petit travailassez bien fait par un théologien de lancienne universitéde Louvain, sur laccord des deux Testaments-. Quantaux derniers siècles du moyen âge, à force de vouloirfaire du nouveau, on y a volontiers rassemblé des jux-tapositions de textes qui ne sont point du tout ga-ranties par les saints Pères pour lusage pieux quonen fait alors. Le moindre rapprochement suflit a
RMMC84PK–Woodcut portrait of Henry II of France, to whom the Propheties was dedicated. Woodcut vignette to the letter [Epistle] to the king. From the 1710 edition of 'Les Vrayes Centuries et Propheties', published at Rouen by J-B. Besogne. From the library of David Ovason.
RF2A6D8KT–Young prophet Nostradamus writing his prophesies on a paper sitting in a ruined old church at night
RM2ANJDG7–L'illustration : journal universel . dulité lestbeaucoup plus que du temps de .Macbeth, et les trois sorcières étaient autrement propres a frapper limagination que ce« < g-s prophéties, sans compter quelles prumellaicnt it* •<un peu plus sédui.ant s que la persi^eclive de celle suer* -de Césars de caserne Rassurez-vous, dailleurs, eu re qui ?-coni:erne. La génération préx-nle, qui n«-st pas du tout pres^voir cette ère inévitable, saura bien, si riiumanite cl cvnddii.à loiimer éternelleiuent comme un écurt-uil dans sa cage, d-1d*-r a commencer par le coiomencjment son cours pritdhistoire
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