A definitive, factual, A–Z reference guide offering a global
perspective on the role of prophecy in world history, religion,
folklore, and literature. From at least 1200 B.C. and probably long
before, prophets have attempted to see into the future. Most—from
ancient oracles to modern astrologers, from doomsday sects to
telephone psychics—have been wrong the majority of the time, says
British researcher Geoffrey Ashe. True foreknowledge is rare, but
those rare occurrences are impressive. In this fascinating reference
work, the first to encompass the entire 3,000 year span of recorded
prophecy, Ashe examines the predictions of both good prophets and bad,
including seers like Jacques Cazotte, who forecast the Reign of Terror
in the French Revolution, and Morgan Robertson, who described the
Titanic disaster 14 years before it happened. He refutes many of the
far-fetched claims of Nostradamus, and highlights those that
foreshadow events after his lifetime. He also examines failed
prophecies that have been influential, including the many
end-of-the-world forecasts, along with the surprisingly accurate
visions of some science-fiction authors.
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ISBN
9781576075289
Publisert
2023
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ABC-CLIO
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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