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Essay 6: Michael Scot's rebus Figure of "Juppiter" as early type for the Tarot's "Magus" figure
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Essay 1 "Ludus Cartarum and joc of the Alphabet"
Essay 1a: Hempen birds
Essay 1b: The Map and Almanac: Time and Place
Essay 2: Medicine by Rote: Hayl, Tawaddud and Ibn Botlan in the history of card-use.
Essay 3: Cards and Education - The Norman domains.
Essay 4: Mirror of the World. Medieval geography and the card pack.
Essay 4b: A mirror of the world: the navigator and his high road of the stars
Essay 5: the structures and emblems of the western card-pack
Essay 5b: The King of Gold in the historical setting
Essay 6: Michael Scot's rebus Figure of "Juppiter" as early type for the Tarot's "Magus" figure
Essay 7: The Place of the Fool: Atout imagery and conventions of tarot card games
Essay 8: The Almanac and Prognostication: Islam and Europe
Essay 9: Perseus and the Circumpolar Stars: the atouts' lineage
Ibn Arabi's Wheels
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