Introduction to knowledge about Nostradamus - страница 40
Le tiers viendra son enfant trucider :
deux par son filz seront d' estoc _ perces ,
Gennes , Florence lors viendra encunder .
Seven children were taken hostage
The third will come to kill his child:
Two of their children will be pierced with a sword,
Genoa, Florence will then multiply.
The hard-to-translate word " encunder ", perhaps from the Spanish " cundir " – to multiply, distribute, expand.
Seven " enfant " in the singular, before this quatrain – this is a fact. Having found the third one, there is a reason to reflect on the perishability of being. In quatrain 1-65 – the second and third " enfant " Centurius. It turns out that the unfortunate second child after almost seven breaths – words kills the third. The little man did not have time to live.
With sons – " filz " – exactly the same story. Two quatrains from the first cycle of the Prophecies contain two "sons" each. At 4-53 and 4-87.
Another, but in this case – a very brief commentary of "today's" me: despite such a peculiar philosophical digression, there is still something in it. Nothing has been said before about the process of piercing with a sword, but if you look closely at the areas near 4-53 and 4-87, you can see for yourself that there are prerequisites for such a statement of mine.
My next adventures in the dark are below.
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D got to quatrain 4-68, found in it a trinity of keywords, which will then be repeated in another quatrain.
4-68 En l'an bien proche non esloigne' de Venus,
Les deux plus grans de l'Asie & d'Affrique
Du Ryn & hister qu'on dira sont venus,
Crys, pleurs a` Malte & coste' ligustique.
In a year very close, not far from Venus,
Two very great ones from Asia and Africa
From the Rhine and Istria, as they say, they will come,
Screams, sobs in Malta and the Ligurian coast.
Katren itself is not far away.
5-11 Mer par Solaires seure ne passera,
Ceulx de Venus tiendront toute l' Affrique :
Leur regne plus Sol, Saturne n'occupera,
Et changera la part Asia tique.
I also note that in neighboring quatrains, surprisingly, the theme is supported by the words " Malthe " (5-14) and " Ryn " (5-12). (Well, yes, the site was identified correctly. “ Hi + st + er ” in quatrain 5-12 could not be discerned then):
5-12 Aupres du lac Leman s er a conduite,
Par garse e st range cite' voulant tra hi r…
I really wanted to reach out to quatrain 4-73. The culprit of this is the word "pantomime" from it. I really wanted to find out how, why it appeared in the Centuries?
4-73 Le nepueu grand par forces prouuera,
Le pache faict du coeur pusillanime:
Ferrare & Ast le Duc esprouuera,
Par lors qu'au soir sera le pantomime.
The great nephew will affirm with strength,
An agreement made with a fainthearted heart:
Ferrara and Asti the Duke will test,
Then, when there will be a pantomime in the evening.
" Pantomime " is not found anywhere else in the Centuries, but since there is nothing accidental in this book, it is simply necessary to find some kind of connection. And it was found: apart from " Panta " from the wonderful quatrain 4-32, there are simply no options.
4-32 Es lieux & temps chair au poisson donra lieu,
La loy commune sera faicte au contraire: Vieulx tiendra fort puis oste' du milieu,
Le Panta choina philon mis fort arriere.
In places and times, the flesh in the fish will give place,