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http://www.flickr.com/photos/timhendrix ... otostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/funch/4581 ... otostream/

Apparently, this is not on google yet:

Divitiae ducunt et forma et gratia currum.
Segnities regit has regi astant saevities et
suspitio rex ipse amor est quem tempore serus
et dolor et tristis pudor et mors atra sequuntur.


Riches, Beauty and Grace lead the chariot.
Sluggishness drives, before the king there are
Anger and Suspect, the king is Love himself who is followed by
slow Time, Pain, sad Shame and dark Death.

The object on the shoulders of Time looks similar to that held by the Sola Busca trump V Catulo.
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marco wrote:http://www.flickr.com/photos/timhendrix ... otostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/funch/4581 ... otostream/

Apparently, this is not on google yet:

Divitiae ducunt et forma et gratia currum.
Segnities regit has regi astant saevities et
suspicio rex ipse apmor est quem tempore serus
et dolor et tristis pudor et mors atra sequuntur.


Riches, Beauty and Grace lead the chariot.
Sluggishness drives, before the king there are
Anger and Suspect, the king is Love himself who is followed by
slow Time, Pain, sad Shame and dark Death.

The object on the shoulders of Time looks similar to that held by the Sola Busca trump V Catulo.
Thanks for finding those photos and translating the text, Marco!

Absolutely fantastic. A great cognate for the "middle section" of the trumps.

I wonder what the other two chariots have to say?
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marco wrote:
The object on the shoulders of Time looks similar to that held by the Sola Busca trump V Catulo.
It does indeed, good catch.

I wonder if it is a balance or weight-scale? But then, why not like the common kind (like Justice always holds)?

Also, it looks like Time is holding a lantern. Thus, even when the hourglass turned into a lantern in Tarot, the figure could stil be considered an allegory of Time.
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Ross G. R. Caldwell wrote:
marco wrote:
The object on the shoulders of Time looks similar to that held by the Sola Busca trump V Catulo.
It does indeed, good catch.

I wonder if it is a balance or weight-scale? But then, why not like the common kind (like Justice always holds)?

Also, it looks like Time is holding a lantern. Thus, even when the hourglass turned into a lantern in Tarot, the figure could stil be considered an allegory of Time.
The mural and poem are truly wondrous! Thank you, Huck and Marco.

The figure of Time seems to be repeated (with a slight variation) to the far right of that row. It's difficult to see what he's holding, but he has the same unidentified object on his shoulders.

Pen
He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy...

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If we forget Catulo's (much smaller) object for a moment, the object carried by Time could be said to resemble a Roman pack pole or furca. The top of the one on the facade is shaped a little like a yoke, or perhaps strengthened in the middle, and although the one in the illustration is not, the proportions and size are not that dissimilar. That doesn't explain why he's not holding it, or what the two objects suspended from it are, unless they're weights (or possibly bells?). Might Time simply carry weights rather than a balance?

Catulo's object looks a little like this Roman scale - perhaps he's checking that the weight is accurate rather than actually weighing something.

Pen
He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy...

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Pen wrote:.....That doesn't explain why he's not holding it, or what the two objects suspended from it are, unless they're weights (or possibly bells?). Might Time simply carry weights rather than a balance?
Hullo Pen.

Sort of.

That would be a foliot verge escapement.

It is a part of an early clock.

You can see a modern repro of one here:
http://www.uh.edu/engines/foliotverge.jpg

And here is a nice drawing of the mechanism, along with some background:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verge_and_foliot
(I haven't read through this article, but at first glance it looks about right.)

The arms swivel back and forth on the vertical axis.
Those are weights on the ends, which regulate the speed of motion.
This was the discovery that made the mechanical clock possible.
It preceded the pendulum as a means of regulation.

In the case of this wall painting, Old Man Time has the moving part of a clock (of that time) sticking out of his back.
The modern equivalent might be to attach two alarm clock bells onto the top of his head.
Old Man Time himself is the actual "clockwork mechanism".
It's really very funny, and a spotlight on that particular time. (Ha! Get it? "Particular Time"? Spotlight? (see "lantern" below.))

The Sola Busca "Catulo" card (posted above) shows the mechanism better.
http://www.tarotpedia.com/wiki/Image:T05_Sola_Busca.jpg
The two little paddles (pallets) that are attached to the vertical shaft regulate the transfer of power to the gear train as the drive weight drops by engaging and disengaging a crown wheel, like a ratchet.
I suspect the round "shield" he's holding is in fact a wheel of a clock. (If you ignore the modern coloring, you can see the spokes.)

If you google "lantern clock" you'll discover something hollow about the popularly held theory of a copyist's "error" that resulted in the shift from an hourglass to a lantern in the Hermit.
It's not an "error" if there's nothing "wrong" about it.

History repeats
The old conceits.
8-x
Have a nice day.
I am not a cannibal.

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Thank you OnePotato! Catulo's mysterious object finally has a meaning!
I've been puzzled about it for years...

I have checked Ripa. In one of his versions of Time he is said to hold scales or a "geometrical weight" ("colle bilance ovvero col peso geometrico in mano"). As far as I know, "peso geometrico" could be the Italian name of the verge escapement.

Ross' observation about the lantern is extremely interesting, and your suggestion about the "lantern clock" makes a lot of sense. It's good to get rid of copyist's errors! I am delighted :)

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Hello OP!

Oh, how beautiful 'tis when something fits exactly like this and you just know it's right! (*) Thank you for posting your marvellous explanation - I shall sleep soundly tonight, dreaming of clocks. I think you may be a genius...

Pen (happy)
He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy...