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Nostradamus, 2007. This paper discusses the value of the predictions of Michel Nostradamus. 1,058 words (approx. 4.2 pages), 7 sources, MLA, £ 25.95 »
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Abstract The paper relates that fewer historical figures are as hotly debated as Michel Nostradamus, a 16th century physician who issued a series of four-line poems that seemed to predict subsequent major world events. The paper discusses how detractors argue that Nostradamus was a first-class con-man, who wrote purposely vague predictions that allow his forecasts to be applied to a variety of events. The paper shows, however, that some of his predictions had a degree of detail that supporters argue is much more than coincidence.
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Supporting Nostradamus
Nostradamus the con?
Conclusion
From the Paper "Nostradamus, whose birth name was Michel de Notredame, was born in Saint Remi in Southern France and gained notoriety as an innovative physician who healed seriously ill patients suffering from the plague (Nostradamus, 2006). His fame as a healer eventually led him to be appointed court physician to Charles IX in 1560 (Nostradamus, No Date)."
"In 1547, Nostradamus began making predictions in rhyming quatrains that made use of French, Latin, Spanish and Hebrew, eventually culling them together for the publication of Centuries in 1555 (Nostradamus, No Date). Centuries became an immediate hit and people from across Europe flocked to visit Nostradamus at his home in Salon, hoping to earn a glimpse into the future. Nostradamus claimed Centuries laid out a series of predictions for world events from his own era to the end of the world, which he predicted would occur in 3797 (Nostradamus, 2006)."
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Nostradamus? Predictions, 2002. Analyzes Nostradamus' predictions and theories. 2,820 words (approx. 11.3 pages), 9 sources, £ 57.95 »
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Abstract This paper presents an argument that the predictions made by Nostradamus were correct. The writer of this paper takes the reader on a journey in which the predictions and their accuracy are explored along with a history of the predictions themselves.
From the Paper "Predictions of the future are a huge market. Former first lady Nancy Reagan was said to trust an astrologist with her future, many actors and actresses have used the powers of a spiritual guide or a psychic to plan their careers, and there are many 900 numbers now available to have tarot readings done right over the phone. Gypsies make a killing telling fortunes and those who claim to have Esp. are quickly exalted to celebrity status, but how much of it is true and how much is fake? It is a question that each person has to answer in his or her own heart of hearts. There have been many fads that have come and gone throughout the years. People who believe that the predictor is valid often depend on that person to guide them in their life decisions. There is something comforting to them to know what is going to happen down the road so that they can avoid a problem. "
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