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English: Detail from title-page of the original 1555 (Albi) edition of Nostradamus's ProphetiesCopyright (c) Peter Lemesurier 2006
Source: Self-made by me, Peter Lemesurier, 1997. For a higher-resolution version, contact me via my website. -- GNU Free Documentation License written by the Free Software Foundation . This was originally written to license free software documentation.
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