![]() Hence, it can be concluded that French astrologer Nostradamus might have had spoken about plagues and other incidents in his prophecies, but this particular prophecy about the coronavirus pandemic cannot be attributed to him. The Complete works of Nostradamus compiled in one PDF. "The same thing has happened for over 400 years: invented or altered predictions, endowed with the aura of Nostradamus, surface, again and again, part of an economy of forgery, mass media circulation, and yearnings for order and design each time an unforeseen event threatens our material well-being and our conceptual frameworks," he had said. Gerson told Reuters that there is nothing surprising about the re-emergence of such false Nostradamian prophecies in the wake of a disaster. ![]() ![]() In fact, there were 35 references of "plagues" in his prophecies. ![]() As per him, plagues were recurrent in 16th century Europe, during Nostradamus' lifetime. Gerson has authored and co-authored a couple of books on Nostradamus. Stéphane Gerson, professor of French studies and history at New York University told Reuters that the viral text "does?not?come?from?Nostradamus's?Prophecies" nor from other prognostications made by him.
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