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Re: Another ~STRANGE BOOK~ WW3?
> [Jordan Lund:]
>
> Century 1, Quatrain 87
>
> Ennosigee feu du centre de terre,
> Fera trembler autour de cité neuue
> Deux gras rochers long têps feront la guerre,
> Puis Arethuse rougira nouueau fleuue.
>
> Earth-shaking fire from the center of the earth.
> Will cause the towers around the New City to shake,
> Two great rocks for a long time will make war,
> And then Arethusa will color a new river red.
I see no mention of "towers" in the French text. I would translate
"autour" as "around". If it were in two words "au tour" it could be
"the tower" (singular), but then there would be no "around".
I suppose that the two "rochers" are to be understood as
two rock-top castles; so the "war" is between two feudal
cities.
Actually, the first two verses of the quatrain are not that opaque:
they are obviously predicting an eruption of the Vesuvius and the
associated earthquakes. "Napoli", as any medieval scholar would have
known, comes from the Greek "Neapolis" = "New City".
Naples is obviously a more likely topic for a 14th century French
prediction than New York. And eruptions (like comets, eclipses, and
wars) are favorite topics for astrologers and prophets, for obvious
reasons: they are unpredictable, but any prediction that there will be
one will eventually prove true --- as long as one is not too specific
about the date...
All the best,
--stolfi