Pierre Brind'Amour

Pierre Rodrigue Brind'Amour (1941[1] – January 1995)[2] was a French-speaking Canadian philologist, professor in the Department of Classics at the University of Ottawa.

[3] Author of works on Greco-Roman antiquity, he brought new elements in support of a fact already seen by an anonymous writer from the eighteenth century,[4] by Eugen Parker[5] by Georges Dumézil[6] and others, namely that Nostradamus, in his Prophecies, was inspired more than once by historical or literary books printed at his time.

A collection of Mélanges Pierre Rodrigue Brind'Amour were published in 2001 by the University of Quebec.

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