File:Nostradamus by Lemud.jpg

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  • Description - The portrait of Nostradamus, drawn by Aimé de Lemud, in Eugène Bareste’s Nostradamus, Paris, 1840. I made this image from the original version (see below).
  • Source - Hayato TAKUBO, the web-master of ノストラダムス研究室 archive copy at the Wayback Machine, has an exemplar of Bareste’s Nostradamus. He took the original version (TIFF) of this image from it. He gave me permission to upload this image here, and he had already approved of the GFDL.

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