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E-grāmata: Nostradamus: A Healer of Souls in the Renaissance

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One of the most enigmatic figures in history, Nostradamus – apothecary, astrologer and soothsayer – is a continual source of fascination. Indeed, his predictions are so much the stock-in-trade of the wildest merchants of imminent Doom that one could be forgiven for ignoring the fact that Michel de Nostredame, 1503-1566, was a figure firmly rooted in the society of the French Renaissance.

In this bold new account of the life and work of Nostradamus, Denis Crouzet shows that any attempt to interpret his Prophecies at face value is misguided. Nostradamus was not trying to predict the future. He saw himself, rather, as 'prophesying', i.e. bringing the Word of God to humankind. In a century marked by the extreme violence of the Wars of Religion, Nostradamus' profound Christian faith placed him among the 'evangelicals' of his generation. Rejecting the confessional tensions tearing Europe apart, he sought to coax his readers towards an interiorised piety, based on the essential presence of Christ. Like Rabelais, for whom laughter was a therapy to help one cope with the misery of the times, Nostradamus saw himself as a physician of the soul as much as of the body. His unveiling of the menacing and horrendous events which await us in the future was a way of frightening his readers into the realisation that inner hatred was truly the greatest peril of all, to which the sole remedy was to live in the love and peace of Christ.

This inspired interpretation penetrates the imaginative world of Nostradamus, a man whose life is as mysterious as his writings. It shows him in a completely new dimension, securing for him a significant place among the major thinkers of the Renaissance.

Recenzijas

"This study by the distinguished historian of Renaissance France, Denis Crouzet, is a milestone in studies of Nostradamus for two reasons: its attention to the sixteenth century context of the prophecies, and its 'anti-interpretation', arguing that the meaning of the texts 'is always left hanging in the air'." Peter Burke, University of Cambridge

"In this very subtle and thought-provoking book Denis Crouzet makes sense of Nostradamus precisely by accepting his deliberate obscurity. The extraordinary violence and disquieting imagery of his quatrains can be compared with the paintings of Bosch, portraying a world turned upside down where sin and cruelty presage divine punishment. Crouzet skillfully weaves this into a broader understanding of the spiritual and emotional imaginary of the Reformation era, when all old certainties seemed to be melting down, amidst terrifying human savagery." Robin Briggs, All Souls College, University of Oxford

Translator's Preface vii
Permissions and Acknowledgements xi
Introduction: Fragments of History 1(4)
1 The Place Beyond Words
5(7)
2 A Self-Contradictory Utterance
12(17)
3 Treasure Beneath an Oak Tree
29(9)
4 A Would-Be Astrophile
38(9)
5 Thresholds Dependent on Subjectivity
47(10)
6 An Evangelist Cogito
57(6)
7 `For the Common Profit of Mankind'
63(10)
8 `A Burning Mirror'
73(7)
9 Divine Light
80(4)
10 From the All to the One
84(9)
11 The Word of Creation
93(11)
12 An Episteme of Reason
104(12)
13 Sacredness and Nothingness
116(7)
14 The Energetics of Obscurity
123(9)
15 Powers of Evil
132(8)
16 Man Against Man
140(9)
17 All the Sins of the World
149(16)
18 The Horror that Invites Horror
165(7)
19 Faith: Trials and Tribulations
172(10)
20 From Alpha to Omega
182(9)
21 The Philology of Angst
191(13)
22 The Panic Paradox
204(10)
23 The Eschatology of the Rainbow
214(10)
24 The Ontological Turn
224(7)
25 Liberty in Christ
231(9)
By Way of Conclusion: Why Nostradamus? 240(31)
Notes 271(72)
Chronology 343(12)
Sources and Bibliography 355(16)
Index 371
Denis Crouzet is Professor of Modern History at the University of Paris IV-Sorbonne. His work focuses on the French Wars of Religion and the use of violence in the Renaissance.