Jean-Aimé de Chavigny

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Jean-Aimé de Chavigny (1524?-1604) was a French astrologer and an alchemist. He was a disciple of Nostradamus. De Chavigny recorded the life of Nostradamus and considered himself to be Nostradamus's successor as prophet and astrologer.[1]: 221  When Henry IV was to become King of France, de Chavigny reinterpreted many of Nostradamus’s writings to apply to Henry IV, although these prophecies did not come true.[1]: 221 

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Randi, James (1990). The mask of Nostradamus. Internet Archive. New York : Scribner. ISBN 978-0-684-19056-3.
  • Mackenzie, Kenneth; The Royal Masonic Cyclopedia (London, 1877).
  • Jean-Aimé de Chavigny; The Life and Testament of Michel Nostradamus. Preceded by Nostradamus Revisited an essay by Emmanuel Dufour-Kowalski.

Collection The New Initiatical Bibliotheque. Serie 2. Slatkine Edition, Geneva, 2022.