Centuries 9 Quatrain 11: Jules of Agen's , his son, Joseph Scaliger and the debate on mortal matters.
The following verse contains strong anagrammatic
references to Jules of Agen and its narrative seems to be based on Nostradamus'
critique od calendar treatments published by his mentor, Jules Cesar Scaliger
and his son Joseph Juste Scaliger. My paper titled
Jules
of Agen covers their relationship and the quatrains which
Nostradamus used to show the influence the Scalier family had on his code.
The last line of this verse contains the word jugeans which
doesn't
exist
as a
real
word
in
French. Nostradamus only uses it in this single place but it is this
word that delivers up a remarkably salient anagrammatic sequence which is Jules
of Agens (lesju geans of). What makes it even more unusual is that of
the four occurrences of the anagram for Jules two of them occur in this verse.
The second occurrence is at the start of the first line and is formed from part of
the word juste which is the middle name of Jules famous son Joseph.
So in
the
line Jules
name is connected to the middle name of his last son. This then
removes the lack of meaning in the second line since its reference and in
the middle aptly applies to his son's middle name. It could also be
claimed Joseph as the last of Jules' sons was the completion of
Jules public duties of fatherhood. Joseph Juste Scaliger would go on to
fill much of the other tones of the verse including those of the first
line. And again this verse is rich in sequential anagrams of a type that
suggest they are intentional.
C.9 Q.11
Wrongly will they come to put the just one to death Le ju$te a tort a mort l'on viendra mettre Publiquement et due millieu e$taint
Anagram Sequences in
French Text.
(** = full line
coverage)
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Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Centuries 9 Quatrain 11: Jules of Agen's, his son, Joseph Scaliger and the debate on mortal matters.
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