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Antoine Court, who
named himself Antoine Court de
Gébelin (Nîmes, 25
January 1725 – Paris, 10 May 1784), was a
Protestant pastor, born in Nîmes, who initiated...
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Court de
Gébelin 1781, p. 370.
Court de
Gébelin 1781, p. 371.
Court de
Gébelin 1781, p. 376.
Court de
Gébelin 1781, p. 380. Decker, Depaulis...
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significance began to
emerge in the 18th century, when
Antoine Court de
Gébelin, a
Swiss clergyman and Freemason,
published two
essays on
Tarot in his...
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commonly encountered modern name "Hierophant" is due to
Antoine Court de
Gébelin and was an
attempt to
dechristianise the
standard French tarot pack, the...
- century) Jean
Dodal M****illes (1701-1715)
Vandenborre (1780)
Court de
Gébelin (1781)
Renault (1820-1830)
Piedmontese (1865)
Oswald Wirth (1889) Grand...
- pp. 160–166. Damascius, Vita
Isidori 302: C****el 1872, p. 26.
Court de
Gébelin 1773, pp. 67–68. KAI. 66 Pausanias, 7.23.7–8
Sauer 2018, p. 140. Greenfield...
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emerged in 19th-century France,
among figures such as
Antoine Court de
Gébelin. It came to be ****ociated with
various French esoteric groups connected...
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Protestant clergyman and
occultist Antoine Court who
named himself Court de
Gébelin published in his m****ive work Le
Monde primitif his idea that the Tarot...
- of
castle architecture in the 12th century.
French historian François
Gebelin wrote: "The
great revival in
military architecture was led, as one would...
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November 1842 at
Bouillarges – 30
November 1921 in Montrouge), born
Gebelin, was a
French pediatrician and the
first French woman to earn a medical...