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Aside from
these early outliers, the
first generation of French-suited
tarots depicted scenes of
animals on the
trumps and were thus
called "Tiertarock"...
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Depaulis &
Dummett 1996, pp. 241–242. "Le
Tarot des
Imagiers du
Moyen Age -
Tchou edition". Eno's
Tarots. 2012-02-26.
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original on 2019-03-02...
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compared to the free
artistic renditions in the 15th-century hand-painted
tarots made for the
Visconti and
Sforza families. In the
painted cards attributed...
- Tarocks, tarocs, taroks,
tarocchi or
tarots; in
French Tarot, they are just
called the atouts.
Dummett classified tarot games into
three distinct types:[citation...
- of what
appears to be a
burning building. In some
Belgian tarots and the 17th-century
tarot of
Jacques Viéville, the card is
called La
Foudre or La Fouldre...
- nommées
tarots ("Way to
recreate yourself with the deck of
cards called tarots"),
which is
still considered the
standard reference work of
Tarot cartomancy...
- 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...
- 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...
- They
still produce the 78-card pack used for
French Tarot and
Danish Tarok; the
trumps (
tarots)
depict typical nineteenth century French scenes of well-to-do...
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Hermit (IX) is the
ninth trump or
Major Arcana card in most
traditional tarot decks. It is used in game
playing as well as in divination. The Rider–Waite...