1582 Gosselin Jean: "La signification de l 'ancien jeu des chartes pythagoriques...". La plus ancienne référence française connue d' une analyse pythagoricienne du Jeu de cartes ordinaires ? (The French oldest reference known today of a Pythagorean analysis of the ordianary deck ?).
1582 Gosselin Jean: "La signification de l 'ancien jeu des chartes pythagoriques..."
Une référence à l' Antique ...La plus ancienne référence française connue d' une lecture pythagoricienne du Jeu de cartes ordinaires?
I. Un "cadre pythagoricien" : traduction de l'article de Michael S. HOWARD
II. Une analyse pythagoricienne en conformité avec l'exposé platonicien de l'ordre des Eléments
Link : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5Hg6j ... RLMkU/view
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592Thaanks to Mikeh for his comments and to Steve for his collaboration...BOUGEAREL Alain wrote: 01 Nov 2017, 18:24 1582 Gosselin Jean: "La signification de l 'ancien jeu des chartes pythagoriques...". La plus ancienne référence française connue d' une analyse pythagoricienne du Jeu de cartes ordinaires ? (The French oldest reference known today of a Pythagorean analysis of the ordianary deck ?).
1582 Gosselin Jean: "La signification de l 'ancien jeu des chartes pythagoriques..."
Une référence à l' Antique ...La plus ancienne référence française connue d' une lecture pythagoricienne du Jeu de cartes ordinaires?
I. Un "cadre pythagoricien" : traduction de l'article de Michael S. HOWARD
II. Une analyse pythagoricienne en conformité avec l'exposé platonicien de l'ordre des Eléments
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593On Pythagoreanism generally in the 15th-17th centuries, I noticed a very impressive post by John Meador in 2003 or 2004 that deserves not to be lost. It is at https://www.tarotforum.net/showpost.php ... stcount=14. This is on p. 2 of the thread https://www.tarotforum.net/showthread.php?t=30834. A few of the posts following have more information.
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594Thanks Mikehmikeh wrote: 08 Dec 2017, 20:14 On Pythagoreanism generally in the 15th-17th centuries, I noticed a very impressive post by John Meador in 2003 or 2004 that deserves not to be lost. It is at https://www.tarotforum.net/showpost.php ... stcount=14. This is on p. 2 of the thread https://www.tarotforum.net/showthread.php?t=30834. A few of the posts following have more information.
Very informative indeed.
I ll have to read it many times ;
That's the difficulty of not being fluent in English...
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595I have just be looking at cardmakers signs, the Payen two of cups reminded me of this thread:
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596Surprizing at leastSteveM wrote: 04 Feb 2018, 17:20I have just be looking at cardmakers signs, the Payen two of cups reminded me of this thread:
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597Ace of Spades with crowned dolphin on shield
by the Parisien cardmaker Francoise Deletre - 1672-1698
by the Parisien cardmaker Francoise Deletre - 1672-1698
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598Name research: Payen, Deletre and Vieville
Payen (most often in French departement Nord)
http://www.geopatronyme.com/cgi-bin/car ... lient=cdip
Deletre (very rare name, second most often also in Nord)
http://www.geopatronyme.com/cgi-bin/car ... lient=cdip
Vieville (clearly most often in departement Aisne, which is directly close to Nord in Southern direction)
http://www.geopatronyme.com/cgi-bin/car ... lient=cdip
Possibly all three artists are from the same French region, close to the border of modern Belgium.
Payen (most often in French departement Nord)
http://www.geopatronyme.com/cgi-bin/car ... lient=cdip
Deletre (very rare name, second most often also in Nord)
http://www.geopatronyme.com/cgi-bin/car ... lient=cdip
Vieville (clearly most often in departement Aisne, which is directly close to Nord in Southern direction)
http://www.geopatronyme.com/cgi-bin/car ... lient=cdip
Possibly all three artists are from the same French region, close to the border of modern Belgium.
Huck
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599Hi Huck, welcome back - hope everything OK with you?
I wondered if it is a variation of Parisian cardmakers Delaistre -
Huck wrote: 15 Feb 2018, 22:23
Deletre (very rare name, second most often also in Nord)
http://www.geopatronyme.com/cgi-bin/car ... lient=cdip
I wondered if it is a variation of Parisian cardmakers Delaistre -
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600The outfit and theme (unicorn) is somehow similar to the Tarot de Paris ...
This was similar to the German deck made for the wedding of the daughter of Emperor Maximilian with the Spanish prince (1496). Before she was educated in Franceas the Future wife of the young French king Charles VIII (before he preferred Anne of Bretagne, a bride, which Charles stole from emperor Maximilian; a big European scandal).
This was similar to the German deck made for the wedding of the daughter of Emperor Maximilian with the Spanish prince (1496). Before she was educated in Franceas the Future wife of the young French king Charles VIII (before he preferred Anne of Bretagne, a bride, which Charles stole from emperor Maximilian; a big European scandal).
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Huck
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