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- packs which English-speakers call by the French name tarot are called tarocchi in the original Italian, Tarock in German and similar words in other languages...
- Tarot (/ˈtæroʊ/, first known as trionfi and later as tarocchi or tarocks) is a pack of playing cards, used from at least the mid-15th century in various...
- The Tarot Garden (Italian: Il Giardino dei Tarocchi, French: Le Jardin des Tarots) is a sculpture garden based on the esoteric tarot, created by the French-American...
- The Mantegna Tarocchi, also known as the Tarocchi Cards, Tarocchi in the style of Mantegna, Baldini Cards, are two different sets each of fifty 15th-century...
- different style of tarot deck. The first part was published alone in 1969 as Tarocchi: Il mazzo visconteo di Bergamo e New York (Tarots: The Visconti Pack in...
- has been confined mostly to this area. They are the diminutive form of tarocchi (plural for tarocco), referring to the reduction of the Bolognese pack...
- Retrieved 6 November 2024. Master of the E-Series Tarocchi. "Euterpe (music, lyric poetry) (from the Tarocchi series D: Apollo and the Muses, #18)". Cleveland...
- Scacchi e tarocchi is an album by the Italian singer-songwriter Francesco De Gregori, released in 1985. The song "A Pà" is dedicated to Pier Paolo Pasolini...
- the tradition is the first (and lowest) of the series of the so-called Tarocchi of Mantegna. This series of prints containing images of social roles, allegorical...
- Siciliano is a tarot deck found in Sicily and is used to play Sicilian tarocchi. It is one of the three traditional Latin-suited tarot decks still used...