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198 x 129mm. 384 <FONT COLOR="#003366"><B>From the Publisher:</B></FONT><BR> disturbed humankind throughout recorded history, and in the mysterious realms of myth and legend. Geoffrey Ashe presents here a factual, learned, but easily accessible overview of major and minor prophecy, from the oracles at Delphi to modern attempts to find the future in dreams and horoscopes. <BR> eclectic approach brings fresh insight into the subject of prophecy, including biblical prophecy, prophetic elements in the works of Dante and Milton, and Merlin's so-called prophecies and the 'return' of King Arthur. Ashe also addresses the confusion about the famous seer Nostradamus clearing away the extravagant claims of some of his interpreters and scrutinising anew his genuinely impressive predictions. COLOR="#003366"><B>Adyar Bookshop Review</B></FONT><BR> Book of Prophecy <BR> Day<BR> and Grail subjects, continues this theme in the current book by giving fresh insight into the prophecies of Merlin and the 'return' of King Arthur, as part of a wide-ranging study of the history of prophecy. He also delves into biblical prophecy, into prophetic elements in the work of Dante and Milton, as well as clearing away the extravagant claims made by some of the interpreters of Nostradamus and scrutinising his genuinely impressive predictions.<BR> /><B>Synopsis</B><BR> intrigued, amazed and disturbed humankind throughout recorded history, and in the mysterious realms of myth and legend. Geoffrey Ashe presents here a factual, learned, but easily accessible overview of major and minor prophecy, from the oracles at Delphi to modern attempts to find the future in dreams and horoscopes. Ashe's eclectic approach brings fresh insight into the subject of prophecy, including biblical prophecy, prophetic elements in the works of Dante and Milton, and Merlin's so-called prophecies and the "return" of King Arthur. Ashe also addresses the confusion about the famous seer Nostradamus, clearing away the extravagant claims of some of his interpreters and scrutinizing anew his predictions.
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