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  1. Introduction For the purposes of the present article, I refer to a version of the Tarot de Marseille that was published by Jean Noblet circa 1659 [1]. 1. The Balding Male Figure That Features in the Illustration That is Printed on the Twentieth Trump Card In the illustration that is printed on the twentieth trump card (figure 1), a balding male figure stands in a coffin with his back turned to the viewer as the commencement of the Last Judgement is announced by an angel that emerges from a cloud while blowing on a trumpet. The illustration that is printed on the fifth trump card (figure 2) suggests that the aforesaid figure is a representation of a member of the Catholic clergy. 2. The Balding Male Figure That Features in an Illustration That is Printed in a Book of Hours In the illustration that is printed in a book of hours that was published in Langres, France, circa 1465 [2] (figure 3), a balding male figure stands in a grave with his back turned to the viewer as the commencement of the Last Judgement is marked by the appearance of Christ, who sits on a green arch that is suspended in the sky. The pink objects that are depicted in the clouds are reminiscent of the inverted droplet-shaped objects that are depicted in the illustration that is printed on the twentieth trump card. For the term book of hours, the editors of the Phillip’s Concise Encyclopedia provide the following definition: “... [p. 95] Book containing the prescribed order of prayers, rites for the canonical hours, and readings from the Bible. ...” [Luck, Steve (Editor) (1997). Philip’s Concise Encyclopedia (First Edition). Michelin House, London: George Philip Limited. ISBN 0-540-06421-1] References: 1. Jeu de tarot à enseignes italiennes dit "tarot Noblet". URL: https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b105109641.item. Retrieved 3 April 2020. 2. MSG0055. URL: http://corsair.themorgan.org/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=77045. Retrieved 3 April 2020. Images: 1. Figure 1: Jeu de tarot à enseignes italiennes dit "tarot Noblet". URL: https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b105109641.item. Retrieved 3 April 2020. 2. Figure 2: Jeu de tarot à enseignes italiennes dit "tarot Noblet". URL: https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b105109641.item. Retrieved 3 April 2020. 3. Figure 3: MS G.55 fol. 139v. URL: http://corsair.themorgan.org/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=77045. Retrieved 3 April 2020. Copyright © Kevin J W Mellors.
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    Claude Rochias TdM

    From the album: Marseille Decks

    Claude Rochias Tarot de Marseilles Creator: Yves Reynaud, after a deck created by Swiss tarot maker Claude Rochias Publisher: Self-published Year: 2018, based on a deck created in 1754 This is a limited edition facsmile of the Rochias Tarot de Marseille, based on a copy from a private collection and notable for its vivid colors. Available from: Yves Reynaud's website, or the Collect Tarot site (for English buyers)
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    Claude Burdel Tarot de Marseilles

    From the album: Marseille Decks

    Claude Burdel Tarot de Marseilles Creator: Claude Burdel, recreated by Yves Reynaud Publisher: Self-published Year published: 2015, based on a deck created in 1751 This is a limited edition facsimile deck of 3000 copies, originally created in 1751 by Swiss Tarot de Marseilles craftsman Claude Burdel, and recreated by Yves Reynaud. The facsimile is based on an original preserved in the Museum of Civilizations and the Mediterranean Sea – in Marseilles, wrapped in the reproduction of an original sheet of packing. Available from: Yves Reynaud's website

    © 2015

  4. Destiny and the Cards is the official guide to the sequential method, which is a method of fortune-telling with tarot cards that is intended for the fortune-teller who would address certain specific questions concerning the past, the present, or the future by attempting to describe actions, circumstances, and events that may correspond to fact, whether at the time of a reading or subsequent thereto.The sequential method, which does not feature tenets from such disciplines as include astrology and numerology, is intended for use with any pattern sheet that is comparable to the Tarot de Marseille patterns.The first edition of Destiny and the Cards is currently available for download through Amazon Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WC5KQK6?ref_=pe_3052080_276849420 What follows is a link to the chapter concerning the interpretation of coat or court cards: https://diaryofafortuneteller.wordpress.com/interpreting-coat-or-court-cards/ What follows is a link to an excerpt concerning the first four trump cards and the aces of the suits of batons, coins, goblets, and swords: https://diaryofafortuneteller.wordpress.com/excerpts-trump-cards/ Regards KevinM
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    Trionfi della Luna

    From the album: Dark Decks

    Trionfi Della Luna (2nd ed.) Creator: Patrick Valenza Year/Publisher: 2019 / self Availability: Deviant Moon website

    © 2019

  6. I'm cross-posting this (with permission) from another corner of the internet. ALL CREDIT FOR THE WORK INVOLVED IN PUTTING THE BELOW TOGETHER GOES TO @_R_
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