Nostradamus C6 Q37: Jean Bernuy's interest in the prophet's medical foreknowledge.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
I believe this verse tells a tale of the
death of one of Nostradamus' patrons in 1556. Its text can be
read as stating Nostradamus worked on ancient writings on behalf
of a patron.
Its tale of that person's death suggests there was
a deliberate cover-up protecting the real killer. The anagrams
contain the name
'Bernuy'whose background paralleled
that of Nostradamus' family became famous and died in a curious
way in the year after the first edition of Nostradamus'
Prophecies were published.
This verse suggests Nostradamus had
some insight into that event. In the anagrams a tale can be
constructed that says one of Bernuy's servants in the great
tower above the bull-ring in Bernuy's home was shot from outside
the house but the arrow ricocheted downwards and accidently
struck the pastel merchant.
Many of Nostradamus verses use events such as
the above to mirror actions that will affect the future and the
anagrams of the third line imply that such a parallel is to
happen in an atomic age when a death will be falsely claimed as
being due to cancer.
Anagrams that help in giving meaning to this verse include:
1. Lower niceaen era reueal canine seen reach apes
2. Chartres rules underlay danger mad deny ricochet out 3. Atomic
anticancerous accounts are facient insuranc 4. Bernuy unreasonably accent a ethical alias
none connect
C6 Q37
Original Verse in English and French
(Benoit Ed.)
The ancient work will be finished, Evil ruin will fall
upon the great one from the roof Dead they will accuse an
innocent one of the deed, The guilty one hidden in the
copse in the drizzle.
L'oeuure ancienne ſe paracheuera Du toict cherra ſur
le grand mal ruyne Innocent faict mort on accusera
Nocent caiche taillis a la bruyne
Extra Info:
Jean de Bernuy was a wealthy, 16th-century woad
merchant, whose fortune was large enough to put up bail for
Francois Ist when he was held prisoner by Charles Quint, and to
build one of the most beautiful mansions in Toulouse. He came to
a sad end in 1556, when he organized a fight between dogs and a
bull, and was gored to death. Following his death, his home was
turned into a Jesuit College, and today is home to the Lycee
Pierre de Fermat
. A visit to the two inner courtyards,
with their elegant mixture of Gothic and Renaissance styles is a
must. Don't miss the hexagonal tower, which Bernuy wanted to be
"as tall as the Prosecutor's tower".
from an article
on
Hotel Bernuy
Adjacent Anagrams
plus Anagrams of highest merit. (~ means full line used)
Selection Order based on letter rarity,
word and sequence length plus line completion
L1: <nicean Louuer era Seen><canine urea
reach Louuer apeS><Sienne ape arch><each Spear nine>
L2:<launDrymen regular charterS><regular archerS><~larger urSa
tuneD damn ruly ricochet~>Surreal danger
L3: <once
antIcancerous faint><mortIci-an accounts are><atomic carton
Insurance><motor coinsurance can><confIne-action accuser><once
Iran concause (united cause) faint>
L4: <~uNreasonably
i accent a ill ethic~><alas i coNnect bernuy cheat / teach
ill><urbanly i enact onc(e) ethical ails><oNce bernuy alias
teach acetonic (fermentation product) ill><~i teach None bury
alias accent ill>
Table listing anagram occurrences
(1-23) in Nostradamus' Prophecies
1: anticancerous, unreasonably, coinsurance,
laundrymen, accounts, insurance, urbanly, ethical, accent,
2: anagrams-ruled, cancerous, ricochet, curacies, atomic,
accuser, 3: acetonic, innocent, concause, underlay, connect,
unearly, 4: archers, lunary / uranyl, Bernuy, accuse, root,
5: - 6:
Chartres / charters, rurals, bury, 7: charter, canine /
Nicean, motor, 8: eduction, ethic, Nicene, mural, 9:
Sumers, 10: Parcae,
basal, ruly, 11: anion,
12: deny, 13: surreal, hate / heat / Thea, 14: -,
15: Horace, banal, cursa, 16: inaner, 17: grandma,
18: Ranni, 19: ruyn, ruyn, 20: China /chain, 21:
louuer, alias, 22: Armand, faint, cheat / teach, outed,
ills, 23: floe,
Key Ideas:
anticancerous, unreasonably, coinsurance,
laundrymen, accounts, insurance, accent,ethical, anagrams-ruled,
atomic, cancerous, accuser, underlay,
archers, ricochet, bury,
Bernuy, accuse, Nicean, charters, deny, hate, surreal,
Parcae, banal, ills.
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