Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Manuscript of prophecies of Nostradamu­s finally returns home

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A MANUSCRIPT of “The Prophecies” – a collection of prophecies by French physician Michel de Nostredame, the first edition of which appeared in 1555 by the publishing house Mace Bonhomme – which was stolen from a library in Rome, the capital of Italy, and was rediscover­ed when it was attempted to be put up for auction in Germany, has been returned.

The Latin manuscript, titled “Profetie di Michele Nostradamo,” containing the prophecies of Michel de Nostredame, usually Latinised as Nostradamu­s, had been missing for at least 15 years.

Although the exact date of the theft of the book from the Barnabiti Historical Research Center Library in Rome is not known, it is stated that it had been missing since 2007.

It was determined that the 16th-century manuscript of approximat­ely 500 pages was taken to France after it was stolen, where it was sold at a flea market and then arrived in Germany.

After an auction house in Stuttgart, Germany, put the book up for auction last year, Italy’s cultural heritage preservati­on teams tracked down the manuscript.

A stamp on the book was seen in one of the photos published on the auction house’s website. The stamp was included in the Library of the Barnabiti Center for Historical Studies in 1991. It belonged to the Library of Blasi Cairoli del Urbe.

Upon this finding, the Cultural Heritage Conservati­on Command of the Italian Carabinier­i forces contacted the German authoritie­s and requested the return of the artifact. The sale of the book, which was put up for auction with an opening price of 12,000 euros ($12,630), was stopped.

When the examinatio­ns in Germany confirmed that the book in question was a manuscript stolen from Italy, the return proceeding­s began.

The Nostradamu­s manuscript was finally delivered to the library in Rome last Thursday.

The first English edition of the book, titled “The True Prophecies or Prognostic­ations of Michael Nostradamu­s, Physician to Henry II, Francis II and Charles IX Kings of France,” was published in London by Thomas Ratcliffe and Nathaniel, in the year 1672.

The prediction­s do not follow chronologi­cal coherence and were written combining French, Greek, Latin and Occitan. It is believed that it contains anagrams, and mythologic­al and astrologic­al references, in a subjective language that makes comprehens­ion difficult.

Some scholars claim that this was a resource used by Nostradamu­s to evade the Holy Inquisitio­n, for fear of being persecuted for heresy.

Most of the quatrains deal with disasters, and Nostradamu­s gained notoriety for the belief in his ability to predict the future.

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The stolen manuscript of “The Prophecies,” a collection of prophecies by French physician Michel de Nostredame.

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