Jacques Aymar-Vernay

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1662 –

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Who is Jacques Aymar-Vernay?

Jacques Aymar-Vernay was a stonemason from the village of Saint Marcellin in Dauphiné, France, who reintroduced dowsing with a divining rod into popular usage in Europe. He claimed to have discovered springs and treasures hiding in the earth using his rod, and even tracked down criminals using it. According to some accounts, when he neared the scene of a murder using a divining rod, he would break into a sweat, shudder, and in some instances, even faint.

In 1692, Aymar-Vernay was hired by authorities to locate a murderer. By swinging a pendulum he identified a 19 year-old boy, a hunchback, as the culprit. The boy was subsequently "broken on the wheel". Aymar subsequently became something of a national celebrity for his "ability". When submitting to testing by Prince de Condé, however, he failed every single test.

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Born
1662
France
Also known as
  • Аймар-Вернэ, Жак

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on July 23, 2013

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