4-59 … De s oif estainctz po ur deux plaines tasses:
Le fort lime', & vn viellart resueur, Aux Genevois de N ir a monstra trasse.
4-60 L es sept enfans en hostaige laisses,
Le ti ers viendra son enfant trucider…
But the words of the fourth line clearly transfer to the section of the sixth Centuria, where there are no visible children. But There is hope – "espoir", "lig + ues", "pe + lle".
6-32 … N ez par fureur quant Begich viendra mordre.
6-33 S a main derniere par A lus sanguinaire,
N e se pourra par la mer guarantir:
E ntre deux fleu ues caindre main militaire,
Le noir l'ireux le fera re pe ntir.
6-34 De feu vloant la machination,
Viendra troubler au grand chef assieges:
Dedans sera te lle sedition,
Qu'en des espoir seront les prof lig es.
6-35 Pres de Rion, & proche a blanche laine,
Aries, Taurus, Cancer, Leo la Vierge,
Mars, Iupiter, le Sol ardra grand plaine,
Boys & cites, lettres caches au cierge.
6-36 Ne bien ne mal par bataille terrestre,
Ne paruiendra aux confins de Perouse:
Rebeller Pise, Florence voir mal estre…
Some intrigue lies in the fact that the word ENFANS tends to be assembled from capital letters very compactly, but the overall picture is spoiled by " F ", which is almost three quatrains distant.
Well, where is the place that inspired the Author to the idea for this quatrain? Hope, after all, or despair accompanies children?
2-24 Quand rin enfant Germain obseruera .
2-25 La garde estrange trahira forteresse,
Espoir & vmbre de plus hault mariage.
No, hope is always with them, never left.
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One of the most mysterious quatrains in the Centuries 8-66 haunted me for many years. The mysterious secret of the two capital letters D and M and the ancient cave with the lamp had to be revealed. I started by turning on the TV and waiting for the news to announce the discovery of something like that. Patience then did not last long. The mind suggested that this would happen before the year 3797, only the equipment was getting old, and the TV would definitely not live up to that moment, it would break. I watched the news way too often.
When some insight descended on me, I realized that it was not necessary to stare at the screen at all, but to read more.
8-66 Quand l'escriture DM trouuee,
Et caue antique a` lampe descouuerte,
Loy, Roy, & Prince Vlpian esprouuee,
Pauillon Royne & Duc sous la couuerte.
When the inscription D. M. _ found,
And the ancient cave with the lamp is open,
Law, King, and Prince Ulpian checks
Pavilion of the Queen and Duke under cover.
That the inscription D. M. _ may correspond to the ancient Roman inscriptions on the tombs " DEIS MANVBIS " – "To the Gods of Manam" – to the gods of the underworld, responsible for the dead – the idea is not mine. This is useful information.
Who did Nostradamus mean under the name Ulpian? I assume that Domitius Ulpian (170-228), an ancient Roman lawyer, one of the founders of Roman law, whose reasoning and conclusions were at that time mandatory for judges in their work. I note that in the sixteenth century the eyes of enlightened people were especially turned to ancient Rome. It was the Renaissance. In particular, Domitius Ulpiana is “remembered” then by Johann Tilius. In 1549 he publishes Titulos ex corpore Vlpiani ", from where Nostradamus could draw information.
In order to understand why the Author started this search for a cave, you just need to really start looking for it. The cave – " caue " antique – " an + tique " was found quite quickly, and began to acquire other details.
D and M were found in the quatrain with the cave , then the lamp – " LAMPE " – took place. The main part of the word, except for the last capital E , was formed in the first line of quatrain 10-29. Interestingly, the second line of quatrain 8-66 reads more like "a cave in a lamp" rather than "a cave with a lamp" – which in fact it is. Then the prince formed: " prin + ce ", the king is obvious. Ulpian was also easily formed from the capital letters of this section: VLPIAN , and then it completely turned out that the Latin phrase DEIS MANIBVS – easy to assemble in the same way.
10-26 …Long temps Bretaigne tiendra auec la France .
10-27 Par le cinquieme & vn grand Hercules
Viendront le temple ouurir de main bellique,
Vn Clement, I ule & Ascans recules,
Lespe, clef, aigle, n'eurent onc si grand picque.
10-28 Second & tiers qui font prime musicque
S era par Roy en honneur sublimee,
Par grasse & maigre presque demy e ticque
Raport de V enus faulx randra deprimee.
10-29 D e P ol MANS O L d an s caue rne caprine
Cache' & prin s extrait hors par la barbe,
Captif mene' comme beste mastin
Par B egourdans amenee pres de Tarbe.
10-30 Nepueu & sang du sainct nouueau venu,
Par le surnom soustient arcs & couuert
Seront chassez mis a` mort chassez nu,
E n rouge & noir conuertiront leur vert.
10-31 Le saint empire viendra en Germanie
I smaelites trouueront lieux ouuerts…
There was no place in this area only for the law. " Loy " – appears only in quatrain 10-34 ( Gau loy s ).
And one more noteworthy detail: in quatrains 10-36 and 10-37, perhaps, another handsome man is Ulpian ( ul + pi + an ).
10-36 … Quelques ans bons rongeant vn & pi llant,
Par tyrannie a`l'isle changeant pris.