Portrait of Nostradamus, seated at his desk, within a rectangular surround decorated
Portrait of Nostradamus, seated at his desk, within a rectangular surround decorated with the images and sigils for the twelve signs of the zodiac. Image from the titlepage of Nostradamus Les Significations de l Eclipse (of 16 September 1559). Private Collection
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