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Nostradamus Essay Research Paper Knowing the future

Nostradamus Essay, Research Paper


Knowing the future has always been a dream of man but for Nostradamus it


was reality. Nostradamus has successfully predicted over 900 historical


events, and


even more have yet to be fulfilled. He has predicted such things as the


defeat of


Napoleon, the rise of Nazi power in Germany, and even the end of the world.


Nostradamus was born Michael de Nostradame on December 14, 1503 in St.


Remy France. He lived in a small poor family which did not have enough money


to


provide for him and his 4 brothers. Trying the best to give their son a


decent life, his


parents were forced to send him to live with his grandfather. At the young


age of


seven Nostradamus? intellect began to show. With his grandfather?s


influence, he


learned the basics of Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Mathematics, and astrology


(Cheetham, a, 62).


After his grandfathers death he was sent to Avignon to study. Soon after, he


was forced to leave because of his radical ideas, such as the world circled


the sun,


and his parents had no other choice but to send him to the University of


Montpelier.


There he studied medicines for three years and through a grueling three hour


oral


exam, he received his bachelors degree (Byers, 433).


After graduating, he found a cure for the bubonic plague. He cured entire


towns at a time with his herbal remedies. By 1525, at the age of 22, he was a


celebrated figure throughout Europe. His book Le Tratie Des Fardemers which


contained all of his prescriptions, was used as standard for doctors all over


Europe


(Cheetham, b, 192).


After 4 years of traveling he returned to the University Of Montpelier to


receive his doctorate. 5 years of studying and 3 months of exams later he


graduated, and began a job at the university. But had to resign because of a


dispute


with his co-workers.(Cheetham, b, 194)


With no where to go he began to wander through Europe, again. Two years


later he found himself in Toulouse, curing more plague victims, when he


received a


letter from Julius Caesar Scaliger, one of the greatest philosophers of his


time. The


letter asked Nostradamus to come stay with him at his house in Agen. Two


months


later, while still living in Agen, he married a young women of high estate,


who?s


name is unknown. Together they had two children, who?s names are also


unknown.


Nostradamus? life seemed completed, but nothing could have prepared him for


what


had came next. (Cheetham, 66)


The excessive rainfall had caused floods throughout France, which spread the


plague to Agen. Nostradamus tried everything he could do, but he could not


save


his wife and children. From there his life slowly began to fall apart, he


fought with

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Scaliger which cost him a friendship and even more importantly a house. His


in-laws tried to sue him for the death of his wife. The church authorities


were after


him for making inappropriate comments towards a statue of Mary. Probably the


worst of it all was that the people look upon him with scorn, they figured if


he could


not save his own family how could he save them. Now a fugitive from the


church,


Nostradamus began to wander, yet again (Cheetham, a, 68).


During his wanderings his prophetic powers began to show. He was stopped


by a man on the street who had heard of him, the man asked Nostradamus to put


his


powers to the test. Nostradamus pointed to the mans pigs, he said that the


white one


would be eaten by a wolf and the black would be served for dinner.


Immediately the


man had the white one ordered to be cooked for dinner, but as the cook was


preparing it, a tame wolf, belonging to one of the servants wandered in and


stole the


prepared white pig from the table. The frantic cook hurriedly killed the


black pig


and served it. Half way through the meal the cook confessed to the man what


had


happen, proving Nostradamus was right.(Cheetham, 69)


Nostradamus hid from the church authorities for six years until the plague


began to spread again, and with all the doctors fleeing, towns were left to


die with


no one to help. Seeing this Nostradamus sprung into action first appearing in


Marseilles, were he developed a vaccine made from rose petals, that would


keep the


disease from spreading. In less than a month he had single handily cured the


plague


from France. He was once again a celebrated figure throughout Europe


(Cheetham, a, 73).


With the plague beginning to disappear he settled down in the little town of


Salon, there he married a rich widow, and began to write his prophecies. For


the


remainder of his life he would spend most of his time staring at a bowl of


water,


supposedly seeing the future. With this method he has predicted over 1,000


historical events, some have already happened, some have yet to come, and


even


some we hope never happen. (Cheetham, b, 201).


Nostradamus was many things, an astrologer, a doctor, and a scholar. But


one of the few things that he wasn?t, was immortal, and in 1655, at the age


of 52,


Nostradamus died in Salon. But his prophecies have lived on for hundreds of


years,


where we still read and enjoy them today.


Byers, Paula K. ?Nostradamus? Encyclopedia of World Biography. New York,


1998, pg. 432-434.


Cheetham, Erika (a). The Further Prophecies of Nostradamus. New York; Berkley


Publishing Group, 1985.


– (b) The Man Who Saw Tomorrow: The Prophecies of Nostradamus.


New york; Berkley Publishing Group, 1981.

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