the origins of the symbolism in the tarot in volume VIII of work Le Monde primitif in 1781. He thought the tarot represented ancient Egyptian Theology...
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Major Arcana (redirect from Tarot Major Arcana)
on Tarot in his Le Monde Primitif (The Primeval World), a never-completed encyclopedia. In the first essay, "Du Jeu des Tarots" (The Game of Tarots), Court...
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The Tarot of Marseilles is a standard pattern of Italian-suited tarot pack with 78 cards that was very popular in France in the 17th and 18th centuries...
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the 1 of trumps (le petit or "Little one"), the 21 of trumps (le monde or "The World", a holdover from the name of this card in the Tarot of Marseilles)...
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Antoine Court de Gébelin (category People associated with the tarot)
Jeu des Tarots. Monde primitif, analysé et comparé avec le monde moderne vol. 8, tom. 1, Paris 1781 (original French) Du Jeu des Tarots. Monde primitif...
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Etteilla (category People associated with the tarot)
himself Court de Gébelin published in his massive work Le Monde primitif his idea that the Tarot was actually an ancient Egyptian book of arcane wisdom;...
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The Swiss Tarot deck is a 78-card deck used for the tarot card games Troccas and Troggu. It is also sometimes called the JJ Tarot due to the replacement...
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Cartes de Suisses (redirect from Flemish Tarot)
Suisses” is a name sometimes given to an 18th-century standard pattern of Tarot playing cards that were initially produced in Rouen, and later in the Austrian...
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Trull (cards) (redirect from Trull (Tarot))
from the French tous les trois which means "all three". In spite of its French roots the term is not common in the game of French tarot, where the trull cards...
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The Red Violin (redirect from Le Violon rouge)
owners. The instrument, made in Cremona in 1681 with a future forecast by tarot cards, makes its way to Montreal in 1997, where an appraiser identifies...
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