
Carries the sixteenth-century seer's prophecies into the twenty-first century, with a vision of famine, pestilence, and despair that gives way to a millenium of world peace and harmony
This work investigates the relevance of sixteenth-century prophetic quatrains to the geopolitical and social climate of the twenty-first century. The authors, including translator Alexis Lykiard and commentator Jean-Charles de Fontbrune, utilize historical analysis and linguistic interpretation to map the cryptic verses of Nostradamus onto modern events. The text argues that these ancient predictions provide a framework for understanding cycles of global crisis, specifically focusing on themes of famine, pestilence, and eventual societal transformation.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Critics and scholars of history generally categorize this text as speculative literature rather than rigorous historical analysis. Readers frequently note the dense, interpretive nature of the prose, which relies heavily on the subjective decoding of archaic metaphors.
Page Count:
167
Publication Date:
1988-01-01
Publisher:
Henry Holt & Co
ISBN-10:
0030044332
ISBN-13:
9780030044335
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