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The ''Vaticinia Michaelis Nostradami de Futuri Christi Vicarii ad Cesarem Filium D. I. A. Interprete'' (''The Prophecies of Michel Nostradamus on The Future Vicars of Christ to Cesar His Son, As Expounded by Lord Abbot Joachim''), or ''Vaticinia Nostradami'' (''The Prophecies of Nostradamus'') for short, is a collection of eighty
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(Central National Library) in Rome, Italy. The document can be found in the library under the title ''Fondo Vittorio Emanuele 307''.


Alleged Nostradamian connections

A postscript by
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librarians states that the book had been presented by one Brother Beroaldus to cardinal Maffeo Barberini, who would later become
Pope Urban VIII Pope Urban VIII ( la, Urbanus VIII; it, Urbano VIII; baptised 5 April 1568 – 29 July 1644), born Maffeo Vincenzo Barberini, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 6 August 1623 to his death in July 1644. As po ...
(1623–1644). A further covering note suggests that the images were by the French seer
Nostradamus Michel de Nostredame (December 1503 – July 1566), usually Latinised as Nostradamus, was a French astrologer, apothecary, physician, and reputed seer, who is best known for his book '' Les Prophéties'' (published in 1555), a collection ...
(1503–1566), and had been sent to Rome by his son César de Nostredame as a gift. There is, however, absolutely no contemporary evidence that Nostradamus himself was either a painter or the author of the work, whose contents in fact date from several centuries before his time—nor, indeed, that he had ever heard of it, given that it did not finally appear in print until after his death. The postscript is in fact dated '1629', and the covering note (not in Nostradamus's hand) from which the Nostradamian title derives cannot, on the basis of its contents, date from earlier than 1689 – though an internal note does refer to a source dated 1343. Nevertheless, the highly speculative Italian writer Ottavio Cesare Ramotti, together with the
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's ''The Lost Book of Nostradamus'' (October 2007), have still made much of the book's supposedly 'Nostradamian' origin. There is a letter by Cèsar de Nostredame (Michel's first son), written to the French scientist Fabri de Peiresc, in which mention is made of several miniatures painted by Cèsar, and of a booklet that was destined as a gift to King
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in 1629, but there is no evidence whatsoever of any connection between these and the ''Vaticinia''.


Style

The images contain symbolic objects, letters, animals, crossings of banners, bugles, crosses, candles, three writing styles, etc., some of which seem to some to form figures similar to Roman numerals, or veiled references to personal names. As suggested by the various added inscriptions, they are supposed to have been inspired by the celebrated papal prophecies of Abbot
Joachim of Fiore Joachim of Fiore, also known as Joachim of Flora and in Italian Gioacchino da Fiore (c. 1135 – 30 March 1202), was an Italian Christian theologian, Catholic abbot, and the founder of the monastic order of San Giovanni in Fiore. According to th ...
, a 12th-century
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Sources

The origin of the work is clearly the fourteenth century '' Vaticinia de Summis Pontificibus'', in which most of the images (including Image 23 opposite) are to be found. By way of example, its Image 12 corresponds to the latter's Image 9, Image 18 to 15, Image 23 to 20, Image 24 to 21 and Image 29 to 26 (note, too, the similarity of sequence). A work similar to this is Marston MS 225, which can be found in the manuscript and rare-book library of
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, probably from within the courts of emperor Frederick III and Maximilian I.


See also

* Joachim da Fiore * Saint Malachy (Archbishop of Armagh) and his
Prophecy of the Popes The Prophecy of the Popes ( la, Prophetia Sancti Malachiae Archiepiscopi, de Summis Pontificibus, "Prophecy of Saint-Archbishop Malachy, concerning the Supreme Pontiffs") is a series of 112 short, cryptic phrases in Latin which purport to predict ...
* Michel Nostradamus, the famous 16th-century French seer * Prophesy *
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* Tu Bei Tu * Vaticinia de Summis Pontificibus


Notes


References

* Baschera, R. and Cheynet E., ''Il Grande Libro Delle Profezie'', (MEB) 1995 * de Brosses, Marie-Therese and Vlaicu, Ionescu ''Nostradamus Aveva Ragione'', (Corbaccio) * Grundmann, Herbert, ''Gioacchino da Fiore. Vita e Opere ''(Viella) 1997 * Lemesurier, Peter. ''The Unknown Nostradamus'' 2003 * Leoni, Edgar, ''Nostradamus and His Prophecies'', (1961, r.2000) * de la Mare, A.C., ''Lyell Catalogue'', p. 88. * Patrian, Carlo, ''Le Profezie'', (Mediterranee), 1978 * Ramotti, Cesare, ''Scienza Temporale e Papi del Futuro'', (Noesis), Roma 1996. * Reeves, Marjorie, ''The Influence of Prophecy in the Later Middle Ages: a Study in Joachimism'' (Oxford, 1969) pp. 312 (n. 1), 324, 405, 523. * Reeves, Marjorie, ''Some Popular Prophecies from the Fourteenth to the Seventeenth Centuries,'' Studies in Church History 8 (1971) p. 119. * Ruzo, Daniel, ''El Testamento Autentico de Nostradamus''


External links


Yale University; MARSTON MS 225
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