The true prophecies or prognostications of Michael Nostradamus, physician to Henry II, Francis II, and Charles IX, kings of France and one of the best astronomers that ever were a work full of curiosity and learning / translated and commented by Theophilvs de Garencieres ...

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The true prophecies or prognostications of Michael Nostradamus, physician to Henry II, Francis II, and Charles IX, kings of France and one of the best astronomers that ever were a work full of curiosity and learning / translated and commented by Theophilvs de Garencieres ...
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Nostradamus, 1503-1566.
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London :: Printed and are to be sold by John Salusbury ...,
1685.
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Prophecies -- Early works to 1800.
Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
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IN Explicatum à doctissimo sagacissimo{que} Viro Domino De GARENCIERES FAMOSI Nostradami Vaticinium.

ABdita qui medici legit praesagia Vatis, Non valet hoc quisquam pandere carmen, ait. Falleris, en Medicus merito quoque nomine Vates, Invia luminibus permeat antra novis. Sd minus ingenio tantum mirere laborent Id succisivo tempore fecit opus.

Petrus Cotterean.

Aliud.

PRaeteritos in vate tuo cognoscere casus Vix licet; ast etiam nota futura tibi. Si potes è mediis lucem proferre tenebris; Ipsa metallornm semina te-ne latent? Nulla tuum fugiunt naturae arcana cerebrum, Per quem Nostradami Pythica verba patent.

Idem.

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Perenni Famae Doctissimi Viri Theophili de Garencieres Doctoris Medici Colleg. Lond. de Interpretatione NO∣STRADAMI Fatidici Tetrastichon hoc dicavit.

Dudleyus, dimidia pars ipsius animae.
QUae prinmus fecit, facit illa secundus Apollo, Conjungens medicis oracula sacra triumphis. Quis major, rogitas? facile est discerncre noris Si Latonigenae cessare oracula Phoebi.

By the same, To the Author of this, and a more Excellent Work.

Mystically.
THe God of Arts that gives thee Light, as clear As his, that thou might'st be his Agent here In all his Secrets; courts thee to go on, Till thou hast made thy self another Sun.
Aeternum vivant si vera Oracula Phoebi Nostradami vivent; & Patris illa mei.;

Petrus.

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