Publications of Nostradamus

Author

  • Nostradamus. An excellent tretise, shevving suche perillous, and contagious infirmities, as shall insue. 1559. and .1566. vvith the signes, causes, accidentes, and curati?o, for the health of such as inhabit the. 7.8. and. 9. climat. compiled by Maister Michael Nostrodamus, Doctor in Phisicke, and translated into Englysh at the desire of Laurentius Philotus, Tyl. Imprinted at London: By Ihon Day, dwelling ouer Aldersgate beneath S. Martins., [1559]. ESTC No. S120211. Grub Street ID 139847.
  • Nostradamus. An alminacke and prodigious premonstration, made for the yeare of grace. 1566. By Mi. Nostrodamus, The God which eche mans visage well doth see, His temple gates to come for to vnbarre: And Pandores boxe vncouered shall bee, A great thicke cloude for to dissolue fro[m] farr. Imprinted at London: By Henry Denham, [1566]. ESTC No. S112785. Grub Street ID 132531.
  • Nostradamus. The true prophecies or prognostications of Michael Nostradamus, physician to Henry II. Francis II. and Charles IX. Kings of France, and one of the best astronomers that ever were. A work full of curiosity and learning. Translated and commented by Theophilus de Garencieres, doctor in Physick Colleg. Lond. London: printed by Thomas Ratcliffe, and Nathaniel Thompson, and are to be sold by John Martin, at the Bell in St. Pauls Church-yard, Henry Mortlack at the White Hart in Westminster-Hall, Thomas Collins, at the Middle-Temple Gate, Edward Thomas, at the Adam and Eve in Little Britain, Samuel Lowndes over against Exeter-house in the Strand, Rob. Bolter, against the south door of the Exchange, Jon. Edwin, at the Three Roses in Ludgate street, Moses Pits at the White Hart in Little Britain, 1672. ESTC No. R13646. Grub Street ID 61732.
  • Nostradamus. The true prophecies or prognostications of Michael Nostradamus, physician to Henry II. Francis II. and Charles IX. Kings of France, and one of the best astronomers that ever were. A work full of curiosity and learning. Translated and commented by Theophilus de Garencieres, doctor in Physick Colleg. Lond. London: printed, and are to be sold by John Salusbury at the sign of the Atlas in Cornhill, 1685. ESTC No. R230636. Grub Street ID 102904.
  • Nostradamus. A collection of twenty-three prophecies and predictions of the famous Michael Nostrodamus, the learned astrologer of France, as they concern and point at these times. Together with their explanations, foretelling many strange and wonderful things, about to happen in England, France, and Ireland; but more particularly the success of our arms in the later revolution, and what we may farther expect, with the miseries threatning the kingdom of France, before the year one thousand six hundred ninety one be over. . London: printed and sold by Randal Taylor, near Stationers-Hall, MDCXC. [1690]. ESTC No. R32233. Grub Street ID 114970.
  • Nostradamus. The predictions of Nostradamus, before the year 1558. Foretelling the trial and death of Charles I. The Parliamentary and Protectorian governmnent; the burning of London in sixty six; the great plague and Dutch war at the same time; King James's departure; King William and Queen Maries reign; and the humiliation of the King of France by the present confederacy; and the reformation of that kingdom; and the return of the French protestants. Considered in a letter to --. London: printed for Richard Baldwin, near the [O]xford-Arms-Inn, in Warwick-Lane, 169[7. ESTC No. R216894. Grub Street ID 91745.
  • Nostradamus. The prophecies of Michael Nostradamus concerning the fate of all the Kings and Queens of Great Britain since the reformation, and the wonderful fulfillings thereof; Particularly about the succession, coronation and reign of His Present Majesty King George, and the continuation of the British crown in his most serene royal house to the last day of the world. Written originally in French above a hundred and fifty years ago but lately collected and explained by D.D. and now made English for the speculation of the publick. With a short preface relating to the life of this prophet, and the belief of modern prophecies. London: Printed and sold for the author, by J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; and at Peter Dunoyers, a French bookseller, at the sign of Erasmus's-Head in the Strand, MDCCXV. [1715]. ESTC No. T42782. Grub Street ID 271558.