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The Orus Apollo is a manuscript work by Nostradamus written before 1555, and formerly owned by Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Louis XIV's finance minister. It contains two books of 182 verse epigrams. Its full title is Orus Apollo Fils de Osiris Roy de Aegypte Niliacque, des Notes Hieroglyphiques. It was dedicated to Jeanne d'Albret, later (from 1555) Queen of Navarre, and is of particular interest to students of Nostradamus' Propheties for its near-total lack of either accents or punctuation (which suggests that their original manuscripts, too, may have lacked both).

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  • The Orus Apollo is a manuscript work by Nostradamus written before 1555, and formerly owned by Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Louis XIV's finance minister. It contains two books of 182 verse epigrams. Its full title is Orus Apollo Fils de Osiris Roy de Aegypte Niliacque, des Notes Hieroglyphiques. The work is a purported translation of an ancient Greek work on Egyptian hieroglyphs that had been commented on by Marsilio Ficino, Erasmus and François Rabelais. It was known to the artists Albrecht Dürer, Andrea Mantegna and Raphael. Although its title implies a connection to Egyptian gods, the French work is actually Nostradamus' extremely free translation of Horapollon of Manuthis' Hieroglyphica, based on Jean Mercier's Latin-Greek version of 1551. He also added some ten pieces of his own. The manuscript, apparently in Nostradamus's own hand, still exists in the Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, as French manuscript No. 2594. The paper has been analyzed, and found to date from 1535–1539 and to stem from somewhere in the general area of the Comtat Venaissin and Provence. It was dedicated to Jeanne d'Albret, later (from 1555) Queen of Navarre, and is of particular interest to students of Nostradamus' Propheties for its near-total lack of either accents or punctuation (which suggests that their original manuscripts, too, may have lacked both). It is now housed in the Lyon municipal library. (en)
  • 本項目で扱う『オルス・アポロ (Orus Apollo)』は、ホラポロの『ヒエログリュピカ』を韻文訳したノストラダムスの手稿のことである。オルス・アポロ(ホルス・アポロと同じ)は、ホラポロの異称として16世紀にしばしば用いられたものである。当時、ノストラダムスの手稿以外でも『ヒエログリュピカ』の訳書の表題には「オルス・アポロ」の語はしばしば盛り込まれたが、現代ではそれらの訳書は『オルス・アポロ』と略称されることはない。ノストラダムスのこの手稿は、彼の生前に公刊されることはなく、20世紀に初めて公刊された。 (ja)
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  • Full text of Prologue in French and English (en)
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  • 本項目で扱う『オルス・アポロ (Orus Apollo)』は、ホラポロの『ヒエログリュピカ』を韻文訳したノストラダムスの手稿のことである。オルス・アポロ(ホルス・アポロと同じ)は、ホラポロの異称として16世紀にしばしば用いられたものである。当時、ノストラダムスの手稿以外でも『ヒエログリュピカ』の訳書の表題には「オルス・アポロ」の語はしばしば盛り込まれたが、現代ではそれらの訳書は『オルス・アポロ』と略称されることはない。ノストラダムスのこの手稿は、彼の生前に公刊されることはなく、20世紀に初めて公刊された。 (ja)
  • The Orus Apollo is a manuscript work by Nostradamus written before 1555, and formerly owned by Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Louis XIV's finance minister. It contains two books of 182 verse epigrams. Its full title is Orus Apollo Fils de Osiris Roy de Aegypte Niliacque, des Notes Hieroglyphiques. It was dedicated to Jeanne d'Albret, later (from 1555) Queen of Navarre, and is of particular interest to students of Nostradamus' Propheties for its near-total lack of either accents or punctuation (which suggests that their original manuscripts, too, may have lacked both). (en)
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  • Orus Apollo (en)
  • オルス・アポロ (ノストラダムスの手稿) (ja)
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