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“The Ancient Scroll Tarot: A Gateway to the Mystical Past”
In
the mystical world of Tarot reading, “The Ancient Scroll Tarot” stands out as a
portal to history and tradition. Designed by talented artists, this deck offers
a profound insight into the art and philosophy of Tarot.
The
deck consists of 78 cards, each a work of art with classic imagery and symbols
reflecting aspects of life, love, career, and the future. “The Ancient Scroll
Tarot” is not only a predictive tool but also a source of inspiration for those
seeking a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them.
Using
this deck, one can uncover hidden messages from the past, present, and future,
opening up new possibilities and gaining a deeper comprehension of the universe
and human existence. “The Ancient Scroll Tarot” is more than a divination tool;
it is a spiritual journey, a voyage through time and space, where each card is
a chapter in an endless story.
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https://www.labirint.ru/books/305289/
Astrological Insights on Historical Figures
This listing presents a
book titled "Catalogus imperatorum, regum, principum," focusing on
astrological aspects. It delves into the astrological connections of various
historical figures. The book offers insights into how astrology was perceived
and utilized throughout history.
https://www.zvab.com/Catalogus-imperatorum-regum-principum-astrologicam-artem/30712262085/bd
Cartes de Suisses is an 18th-century Tarot card pattern originally produced in Switzerland and later in the Austrian Netherlands (now Belgium). Consequently, it is also referred to as Flemish Tarot or Belgian Tarot. This card pattern has several distinctive features compared to the Tarot de Marseilles:
- Tarot II: The Popesse card is replaced by “L’Espagnol. Capitano Eracasse,” a proud Spanish captain.
- Tarot V: The Pope card is replaced by Bacchus (written as “Bacus”), the god of wine.
- Tarot XII: The writing for the Hanged Man (Le Pendue) card is “Lepen-du.”
- Tarot XVI: The House of God (Maison Dieu) card is replaced by “Lightning” (La Foudre).
- Tarot XXII: The Fool card is numbered, perhaps because it was recently promoted to the top card (see Troggu).
With these characteristics, Cartes de Suisses carries a more primitive quality compared to the Tarot de Marseilles. They are part of the unique cultural and artistic heritage of the 18th century.
more info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartes_de_Suisses
Comprehensive Game Rules Book: Cards, Chess, and More
This listing offers a book titled "Regles de Tous les
Jeux: Jeux de Cartes, Piquet, Bridge, Baccara, Rams, As de Pique, Mouche,
Echecs, Jeu de l'Oie." The book covers rules for various card games and
board games like Piquet, Bridge, Baccara, Rams, As de Pique, Mouche, Chess, and
the Game of the Goose. It serves as a comprehensive guide for players
interested in learning or refining their skills in these games.
https://www.delcampe.net/en_GB/collectables/books-magazines-comics/palour-games/regles-de-tous-les-jeux-jeux-de-cartes-piquet-bridge-baccara-rams-as-de-pique-mouche-echecs-jeu-de-l-oie-c-1230414463.html
Faites des patiences. 50 patiences bien expliquées
"This book, 'Faites vos patiences ! 50 expliquées,' by
Marie-Thérèse Gil, is a helpful resource for learning 50 different patience
card games. With clear explanations and illustrations, it's accessible for both
beginners and experienced players. Whether you're looking to learn a new game
or improve your skills in familiar ones, this book offers a diverse selection
of card games to enjoy."
https://www.abebooks.com/Faites-patiences-50-expliqu%C3%A9es-Marie-Th%C3%A9r%C3%A8se-Gil/30878095759/bd