Re: Hello! - and kind question for help w.r.t. the etymology of tarot
Posted: 15 Mar 2021, 04:33
vh0610 wrote ...
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The Sola Busca Tarocchi pictures are here ...
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Cate ... uselang=de
My graphic was made this way:
That's just a way to present 22 Tarot cards
Here it is filled with 22 trumps of the Sola Busca
Here the Sola-Busca Tarocchi are interpreted with the values of the normal Tarot, wherever this made sense. It didn't make sense at all places (these places I called "hero").
Laura Paola Gnacollini (who wrote about the Sola-Busca) had the idea to interpret the Sola-Busca with the symbols of modern Tarot. I took the idea, but interpreted the symbols in my way. And I could live with the result "just a hero, I can't interpret it".
I found 9 heroes and 13 others with Tarot symbols.
9 heroes appeared as 9 Helden or neuf preux ...
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neun_Helden
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuf_Preux
13 trumps appear in the Lucca Tarocchi
The Lucca Tarocchi has 9-15 and the 5 not numbered trumps of Minchiate and the Fool.
Ideas, which help ...
highest trump, lowest trump and the Fool have 4 or 5 points in Tarot games
the falconer is a known Tarot motif
Clocks have an Unruh
there's something wrong with card 13
Chariot has the number 10 in Minchiate
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Perhaps you're not impressed, when I write "Kartenspil in Brieg in the year 1303". In the cycle of card playing historians is a strong believe, that there was nothing with playing cards or at least not much before 1370. Stuart Kaplan Encyclopedia I has a long list (16 items) of interpolations and translation errors, in which such "mythology" is discarded.
.-) ... I wrote- could you please elaborate on it?
at the start of the postin work
This means: this post isn't ready. So, if you want to know something about, you've to think yourself with that what you have
The Sola Busca Tarocchi pictures are here ...
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Cate ... uselang=de
My graphic was made this way:
That's just a way to present 22 Tarot cards
Here it is filled with 22 trumps of the Sola Busca
Here the Sola-Busca Tarocchi are interpreted with the values of the normal Tarot, wherever this made sense. It didn't make sense at all places (these places I called "hero").
Laura Paola Gnacollini (who wrote about the Sola-Busca) had the idea to interpret the Sola-Busca with the symbols of modern Tarot. I took the idea, but interpreted the symbols in my way. And I could live with the result "just a hero, I can't interpret it".
I found 9 heroes and 13 others with Tarot symbols.
9 heroes appeared as 9 Helden or neuf preux ...
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neun_Helden
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuf_Preux
13 trumps appear in the Lucca Tarocchi
The Lucca Tarocchi has 9-15 and the 5 not numbered trumps of Minchiate and the Fool.
Ideas, which help ...
highest trump, lowest trump and the Fool have 4 or 5 points in Tarot games
the falconer is a known Tarot motif
Clocks have an Unruh
there's something wrong with card 13
Chariot has the number 10 in Minchiate
******************
Perhaps you're not impressed, when I write "Kartenspil in Brieg in the year 1303". In the cycle of card playing historians is a strong believe, that there was nothing with playing cards or at least not much before 1370. Stuart Kaplan Encyclopedia I has a long list (16 items) of interpolations and translation errors, in which such "mythology" is discarded.