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The encyclopedia of tarot
Book • 1977
Stuart R. Kaplan's "The Encyclopedia of Tarot" is a definitive resource for anyone interested in the history and symbolism of the Tarot.
The book provides a detailed overview of the Tarot's evolution, from its origins in 15th-century Italy to its diverse interpretations across cultures and time periods.
Kaplan's scholarship is meticulous, drawing on historical documents and visual analysis of Tarot decks to illuminate the cards' rich symbolism.
The encyclopedia is an invaluable tool for researchers, collectors, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Tarot's multifaceted nature.
It's a comprehensive and authoritative work that sets a high standard for Tarot scholarship.
The book provides a detailed overview of the Tarot's evolution, from its origins in 15th-century Italy to its diverse interpretations across cultures and time periods.
Kaplan's scholarship is meticulous, drawing on historical documents and visual analysis of Tarot decks to illuminate the cards' rich symbolism.
The encyclopedia is an invaluable tool for researchers, collectors, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Tarot's multifaceted nature.
It's a comprehensive and authoritative work that sets a high standard for Tarot scholarship.
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50: The Tarot • Part 1: Tarot's Origins & The Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious