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emerging on the continent. Nodier's
interest in the
occult transferred to
Pitois.
Pitois became a
journalist and
wrote largely under the pen name Paul Christian...
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allowed to
remain and
marry Agathe. "Le
Spectre Fiancé" in Jean-Baptiste
Pitois'
Contes nocturnes (1846),
attributed to E. T. A. Hoffmann,
begins with a...
- Etteilla. The
terms "Major" and "Minor Arcana"
originate with Jean-Baptiste
Pitois (1811–1877), nom de
plume Paul Christian. In
their contemporary versions...
- Press. ISBN 9780719826917.
Pitois,
Christian (1952). The
History and
Practice of Magic,
Volume 2,
Forge Press. p. 402.
Pitois, (1952) pp. 336, 339, 414...
- Ménétreux-le-
Pitois (French pronunciation: [menetʁø lə pitwa]) is a
commune in the Côte-d'Or
department in
eastern France.
Communes of the Côte-d'Or department...
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Among the
first to
seemingly adopt Lévi's
ideas was Jean-Baptiste
Pitois.
Pitois wrote two
books under the name Paul
Christian that
referenced the tarot...
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revelatory tools of
divine cartomantic inspiration. In 1870 Jean-Baptiste
Pitois (better
known as Paul Christian)
wrote a book
entitled Histoire de la magie...
-
terms "Major Arcana" and "Minor Arcana" were
first used by Jean-Baptiste
Pitois (also
known as Paul Christian) and are
never used in
relation to
tarot card...
- Poissons. Tome Quinzième.
Suite du
Livre Dix septième. Siluroïdes. Ch.
Pitois, Paris, ****i, p.p. 10–11, pls. 422. Buitrago-Suárez,
Uriel Angel & Brooks...
- Sylvie; Elias, Florence; Graner, François; Höhler, Reinhard; Flatman, Ruth;
Pitois,
Olivier (2013). Foams,
Structure and Dynamics. Oxford:
Oxford University...