| NOSTRADAMUS’ ASTRONOMY SOURCES |
| Copyright Allan Webber August 2009 |
My work on the date code in Nostradamus’ Prophecies often
renews my experiences with the peculiarities in his text. The following line of
verse is an example of its enigmatic nature.
Nostradamus' verse C.VIII Q.46 Line 2 states Fuis les deux prochains
tarasc destrois. Now Fuis is an anagram of Sufi and the whole line
contains a sequence of anagrams which reads from left to right SUFI EL PRODUXES
CHAIN STAR DASC STORIES (FUIS LE SDEUXPRO CHAIN STAR ASCD ESTROIS). The most
peculiar aspect of these anagrams is their aptness. El Sufi was one of the great
astronomers of the past. His Book of the Fixed Stars listed over 1000
stars in order of their appearance as they rose over the horizon. His work is
therefore about the chain of stars. It is also this particular work that
provides the star names on which my research is based.
I also find it interesting that this verse contains anagrams of star names (Sharatain
and Al Gedi for example)
The fourth line of this same verse also has a sequential message set in
anagrams. C.VIII Q.46 line 4 states De coq et d'aigle de
Emerging as they do in such an enigmatic language format it is none-the- less
difficult to see their presence without some level of curiosity being aroused.
Al
(El) Sufi was a significant astronomer and one of his major inputs was into the
design and use of the Astrolabe. It is known Nostradamus used and valued such an
instrument which was used to plot and predict the positions of the stars in the
heavenly sphere at any point of the year. In Nostradamus' day any stars engraved
on the Astrolabe would have been most probably given the Arab names specified by
Al Sufi.
There is one line of verse in Nostradamus' Prophecies, Verse 57 Centuries III
line 4, that contains a perfect anagram of Astrolabe- Aries doubte
son pole Bastarnan. This line contains a
linear sequence of adjacent anagrams that are again highly intriguing for they
say AN ASTROLABE NOTES P BOUNDARIES (NA NARIESDOUB TESON
P OLEBASTAR). There is also a complete sequence which states RASTABAN
SET ON POLE BOUNDARIES (NARIESDOUB TES ON POLE BASTARNA). There are
additional distinctive words such as STAR BASE , SUBORDINATE and TABLES. The
precise nature of the anagrams has to be rated as unusual but there is much more
since there is obvious interrelatedness to themselves, astronomy and to the
practical aspects of an Astrolabe. Astronomers aligned their instruments using
the Polestar and its boundaries (the two bears) in order to make measurements of
star positions. Rastaban which is
Arabic for the Head of the Snake or Dragon (Draco) also forms one of the
boundaries for the Polestar (set at almost 90 degrees from Dubhe, one of the
pointers in the Great Bear used to find the Polestar ). This sequence arising
from anagrams certainly makes sense, much more so than that which appears at the
surface -Aries doubts his Bastarnian pole.
There are two other verses that are worth mentioning here. Centuries III Verse
60 line 3 states Sang versera par
absolution…Blood flows bringing absolution. Once again it takes
little effort to see this line contains anagrams stating ARAB ENGRAVERS P
SOLUTIONS (angverser P arab solutions). It also contains an anagram
based on the word ASTROLABUs (arabsolut) . Centuries VIII Verse 73 also contains
a related anagram since within its text Soldat Barbare le grand Roy frappera …The King is struck by a barbarous soldier there lies D'ASTROLAB
APPEAR(appera Soldatbar) and intriguingly there is also LARGE
BEAR (bare legra) which contains the pointers for the Polestar. Of
added significance is that the words Grand Roy are an anagram of DRAGONRY
which relates to Rastaban's location in Draco. The details interrelate quite
lucidly to that of the other references already outlined. Although this last
example is not as precisely laid out as the others it is still quite unusual.
My problem is that although I could easily rationalise why Nostradamus might
have built these messages into his verse I cannot deny the incredible feature
that they are in English and not French. Yet most of these anagrams are
infrequently found in Nostradamus verse and there is no reasonable basis why
they should appear together and trace out linear messages. In this there is the
enigma - the complexity of their message makes it seem improbable that they are
chance occurrences but the fact they are in English raises serious doubts.
Ptolemy
and the Almagister
There is also evidence that
Nostradamus drew on the work of Ptolemy, the source on which Al Sufi’s work
was based. Ptolemy’ Almagister not only showed how star and planet positions
could be calculated it set out all the Constellations and their stars as they
were known almost 2000 years ago.
In Nostradamus' Prophecies, Verse 47 Centuries I line 4 there occurs the only
incidence of the anagram for ALMAGISTER’S (LESMAGISTRA). This line reads Les
magistrats damneront leurs loix vaines. This forms a sequence of
anagrams (ESMIGA STRA TSDAMNERO N TLEURS LOIXVA INESL =
IMAGES STAR NOSTREDAM N RESULT VALOIX LINES. There are also sequential
anagrams for NOSTRADAME GEMATRIAS LENT RULES (ESMAGISTRA
TSDAMNERO NTLE EURSL) and IMAGES STAR NAMED. The message is consistent and
states that Almagister’s star images lie in Nostredame’s Valoix lines under
the rules of gematria. To those unfamiliar with history and the impact of
Nostradamus on the people of his time the word Valoix will have little meaning.
However Valoix is a reference to the French King’s family and it is
Nostradamus’ uncanny ability to write verses that the populace saw as applying
to the royal family that generated the reputation for which Nostradamus is still
renowned. Even the word Gematria is highly relevant for this is a technique of
coding that Nostradamus inherited from his Jewish forefathers. This is then
quite a remarkable message if it emerges from coincidence since it tells us
exactly where to look in the Prophecies for code based on the Almagister. There
are only a few references to these words in the whole of the text so their
chance occurrence is not high. It is also extraordinary that chance could result
in secondary messages of such significance. These occurrences seem to require
considerable effort and experimentation to provide such complete structures.
Once again it would seem reasonable to state that Nostradamus had reasons to
build in code containing exactly this type of information and it is not
surprising to find it but the hurdle is the message is in English. If then these
structures occur by chance our understanding of chance has much to learn from
explaining how such enigmatic statements appear when the analysis is in English
but not when French, Latin, Italian or German are applied.
A line in the subsequent verse indicates that the previous anagram for
Nostradamus is no accident. C.I Q.48 line 4 says Lors accomplit et
mine ma prophetie …. Then my prophecy accomplished and
expressed. Once again the anagrams hidden content is strikingly relevant
since it says TITLE MY NAME PROPHET LIE ACROSS PTOLEMY (LITET MI
NEMA PROPHET IEL ORSACC OMPLYTE) and this is what I showed in the fourth line of
the previous verse since Nostradamus’ name lies across the name for the title
of Ptolemy’s work the Almagister. From the interchangeable Y/I lettering the
name of Ptolemy emerged and there is support for this in the lettering since the
anagrams also say I(Y) ROLE COMPLICATES TIME PROPHET NAME. (ELOR
SACCOMPLITE ETMI NEMA PROPHET). It is the continuous nature of this material
that raises the question when has the improbable generated greater probability
than any other interpretation?
The Secrets held in
NOSTRADAMUS’ VALOIX LINES
In my paper on Nostradamus’
Astronomy Sources I showed that various lines of verse held quite intricate
messages about the prophet’s sources. One of the most interesting aspects of
these messages was that one clearly shows Ptolemy’s Almagister was used by
Nostradamus in his verses on the fate of the royal family, the Valois, to
illustrate his rules of Gematria, that is the numbering secrets for his code.
The anagram alerting me to this connection was actually Valoix, a variant
spelling of
The astronomic references in
those same verses were strong with the Polestar in the Little Bear, the pointers
in the Great Bear and Rastaban in Draco all clearly named. There was also strong
reference to the use of the Astrolabe, an astronomic calculating device known to
be cherished by Nostradamus. An astrolabe has a mechanism built into several
rotating plates that allow the positions of stars to be plotted against time.
These implications provide critical tests since they are precise and the
probability of their being a chance aberration is easily tested, we need to look
at the Valoix lines and the content of Ptolemy’s Almagister and see if there
is a credible link between the two. Surely, since my anagrams are in English the
expectation must be that whatever evidence I now present must be imaginative.
However this is not the case and there is very strong evidence that the
implications are absolutely right.
Serpens
transmis dans la caige de fer……Serpens takes
over in the cage of iron
Ou les enfans septains du
Les vieux et peres sortiront bas de l'enfer…The ancients and fathers come out
of the depths of hell.
Ains mourir voir de fruic mort et crys……….Thus seeing the dying of their
fruit, death and crises.
The
anagram that uniquely identifies Polaris in C.1 Q.10
Serpens
transmis dans la caige de fer……Serpens takes
over in the cage of iron
Ou les enfans septains du
Les vieux et peres sortiront bas de l'enfer…The ancients and fathers come out
of the depths of hell.
Ains mourir voir de fruic mort et crys……….Thus seeing the dying of their
fruit, death and crises.
There is another instance
worthy of mention at this time. I pointed out that the seven children are a hint
alluding to the Septentrion in Ursae Major. Now among these seven stars there
are two that have served as pointers to the Polestar for the last two millennia;
Dubhe and Merak. At the end of line
two, which mentions the seven children, we have u
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