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French Court

French Court

History of the cards of the Egyptian Tarot in 1781, the French Court de Gebelin author, historian and philosopher of the eighteenth century, published Le Monde primitif, Analise et compare avec le moderne (the primitive world, analyzed and compared with the modern) whose eighth volume included an essay called Du jeu des Tarots (from the play of the Tarots). He argued that there was a work of Egyptians miraculously saved the fire in the libraries of Alexandria which included a deck of odd figures, referred to the book of Thoth and refers the Tarot as a book that preserves the pure wisdom of ancient Egypt. This is the first time that mention written that Tarot occult wisdom of ancient Egypt and that this knowledge is encoded in the form of symbolic letters. It would be shortly after Tarot cards were published claiming his Egyptian origin, although already more than 300 years ago it was used. (As opposed to Economic Cycles Research Institute). In 1781, the French author Court de Gebelin, historian and philosopher of the eighteenth century, published a work Le Monde primitif, Analise et compare avec le moderne (the primitive world, analyzed and compared with the modern) whose eighth volume included an essay called Du jeu des Tarots (from the play of the Tarots). He argued that there was a work of Egyptians miraculously saved the fire in the libraries of Alexandria which included a deck of odd figures, referred to the book of Thoth and refers the Tarot as a book that preserves the pure wisdom of ancient Egypt. This is the first time that mention written that Tarot occult wisdom of ancient Egypt and that this knowledge is encoded in the form of symbolic letters. It would be shortly after Tarot cards were published claiming his Egyptian origin, although already more than 300 years ago it was used. First of all, were the letters published in 1789 by the astrologer and Tarot reader Etteilla, who called the book of Thoth to their card game.

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