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The prophecies of the 16th-century author Nostradamus have become a part of the popular culture of the 20th and 21st centuries. Nostradamus' life has been depicted in both fiction and non-fiction books as well as several films, and made-up prophecies that were said to be his were circulated online in several well-known hoaxes, where quatrains in the style of Nostradamus have been circulated by e-mail. The most well-known hoax claims that he predicted the attack on New York City's World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.

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  • Nostradamus en la cultura popular (es)
  • ノストラダムス現象 (ja)
  • Nostradamus in popular culture (en)
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  • Nostradamus, autor francés del siglo XVI, y sus "escritos proféticos" se han vuelto un argumento frecuente en la cultura popular mundial de los siglos XX y XXI. Además de ser el sujeto de cientos de libros (de ficción y no), la vida de Nostradamus ha sido descrita e imaginada en algunas películas, y su vida y profecías continúan siendo un argumento interesante para los medios de comunicación y entretenimiento. En la era de Internet, se han difundido bromas o cuartetas alteradas en el estilo de Nostradamus que han circulado en cadenas de correo electrónico. El ejemplo más conocido concierne el ataque contra las Torres Gemelas de Nueva York destruidas en los atentados del 11 de septiembre de 2001. (es)
  • The prophecies of the 16th-century author Nostradamus have become a part of the popular culture of the 20th and 21st centuries. Nostradamus' life has been depicted in both fiction and non-fiction books as well as several films, and made-up prophecies that were said to be his were circulated online in several well-known hoaxes, where quatrains in the style of Nostradamus have been circulated by e-mail. The most well-known hoax claims that he predicted the attack on New York City's World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. (en)
  • ノストラダムス現象(ノストラダムスげんしょう、le phénomène nostradamus, le phénomène nostradamique)とは、16世紀フランスの医師・占星術師ノストラダムスに関して、同時代から現代に至るまでに引き起こされてきた影響のこと。 ノストラダムスは、『予言集』や翌年一年間を予言した『暦書』類などの形で様々な「予言」を残した(彼の「予言」の位置づけについてはノストラダムス#予言の典拠などを参照)。こうした予言は、同時代においては批判者や中傷者を、同時代から少し後の時代にかけては偽者や模倣者を、そしてそれ以降現代に至るまでは、多くの便乗的なパンフレット作者や予言解釈者たちを生み出す要因となってきた。 これらの原動力としては、当初は暦書が主体であったが、次第に『予言集』の影響が強くなっていった。その『予言集』は、18世紀末までに130種以上の版を重ねるという成功をおさめ、2010年現在では英、伊、西、葡、独、蘭、諾、日などの翻訳版を含めて少なくとも累計220種以上の版を確認できる(ここには解釈本の類は含んでいない)。 (ja)
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