Friday, August 2, 2019
Nostradamus :: essays research papers
 Nostradamus      à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Michel De Nostradame, otherwise known as Nostradamus was born December  14, 1503. His family was of Jewish ancestry. His grandfather, Pierre de  Nostradame, had settled in Provence because by the mid-1400s, many Jews had  come to live there.  Nostradamus' father was Jacques de Nostradame. Jacques worked as a  scholary, since most people didn't know how to write he wrote things for them,  from love letters to formal documents. Jacques' income provided a good home at  the time. Nostradamus' earliest recollection of his home was the following:    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Typical of all provenà §al homes in the sixteenth century was the room  where both domestic and social life was carried on. The center and  symbol of the room's activity was the great fireplace, majestic, caver-  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  nous, holding a banked fire that never went out since his mother and  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  father moved in. Shining pots and pans of brass hung low from the  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  mantle shelf. At either angle of the fireplace was an oak settle were  his grandfathers liked to laze and talk when they came to visit. On the  walls hung light cabinet shelves holding salt and spices.    à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Nostradamus had one definite brother, Cà ¨sar who wrote Histoire de  Provence, a book which sustains the myth of the Nostradamus royal line.  Historians think Nostradamus had three other brothers, Bertrand, Hector, and  Antoine, but they are not sure and almost nothing is known about them besides  their names.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Nostradamus was educated by his grandfathers. First Peyrot, who had  been a great traveler, brought Nostradamus up in his home. He taught  Nostradamus the basics of mathematics, Greek, Latin, Hebrew, and Astrology.  After Peyrot de Nostradamus' death Nostradamus moved back in with his parents,  Jacques and Reynià ¨re. It is thought that his other grandfather took over his  education for a while, but the family decided to send Nostradamus to Avignon,  which at that period was the center of Renaissance learning. At Avignon,  Nostradamus spent many hours at University libraries.  Nostradamus' biggest interest was astrology. His interest in astrology  began to worry his parents, and by the advice of his grandfather he was sent to  the University of Montpellier to study medicine. The University of Montpellier  was regarded as second only to that of Paris in all of France.  Nostradamus arrived there in 1522 at nineteen years of age. In three years he  studied all the subjects needed for his bachelor's degree. He was tutored by  some of the finest doctors in Europe. The process of getting a degree was far  more arduous than in the present day, and lasted much longer. A successful  candidate was given his license to practice by the bishop of Montpellier.  					    
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