- 06/11/2012
- Posted by: essay
- Category: Research Topic Guides
BACKGROUND
Still popular after 400 years, the French prophet Nostradamus published many books of poems, prophecies, and translations during his life. Now, at the end of the twentieth century, his predictions, influence, and reputation are being resurrected.
BROWSE FOR BOOKS ON THE SHELF USING THIS CALL NUMBER
133.32
LOOK UNDER THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS IN THE CATALOG (CARD OR COMPUTER)
Nostradamus
Twentieth century—Forecasts
Prophecies
End of the world
Prophecies (Occultism)
REFERENCE MATERIALS THAT MAY HELP (BOOKS OR CD-ROMS)
Guiley, Rosemary Ellen. Harper’s Encyclopedia of Mystical and Paranormal Experience, 1991.
Mysteries of Mind, Space and Time: The Unexplained. H. S. Stuttman, 1992.
Shaw, Eva. Divining the Future: Prognostication from Astrology to Zoomancy, 1995.
Shepard, Leslie A., ed. Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology, 1984.
General encyclopedias
PERIODICAL INDEXES TO SEARCH (BOOKS OR CD-ROMS)
EBSCO Magazine Article Summaries
InfoTrac
Readers’ Guide to Periodical Literature
WILSONDISC
ONLINE DATABASES TO SEARCH
America Online
CompuServe
Dialog
Internet
Prodigy
KEY WORDS AND DESCRIPTORS FOR PERIODICAL INDEX AND ONLINE SEARCHES
Nostradamus
Prophecies
VIDEOTAPES ON THIS TOPIC
Nostradamus. American Video, 1988.
The Man Who Saw Tomorrow. Warner Home Video, 1990.
FICTION BOOKS RELATING TO TOPIC
Asimov, Isaac. Forward the Foundation, 1993.
Dexter, Catherine. The Oracle Doll, 1985.
SUGGESTIONS FOR NARROWING THIS TOPIC
Compare the writings of Nostradamus to the actual events he predicted.
Discuss the role of imagination, coincidence, and charisma in the success of Nostradamus.
Research the life and times of Nostradamus.
SUGGESTIONS FOR RELATED TOPICS
Astrology
Fortune telling
Modern prophets; e.g., Edgar Cayce, Jeane Dixon, H. G. Welles
Religious prophets; e.g., Joseph Smith, Muhammad, Oracle of Delphi
This RESEARCH TOPIC GUIDE is intended to help the library user find information and materials on a particular topic in many sources throughout the library. Resources on this topic are not limited to those described and will depend upon the individual library. Feel free to ask a librarian for assistance.
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