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Join Date: 28 Oct 2001
Location: netherlands
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oswald wirth
i won this book on ebay, anybody know it and has something to say about it? would be interested in your opinions.......tnx :-) THE TAROT OF THE MAGICIANS A Guide to the Symbolism and Application of the Wirth Tarot Deck by OSWALD WIRTH __________________ Aude Sapere - Samuel Hahnemann |
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Citizen
Join Date: 01 Jan 2002
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Kaz: This must be the translation of his book "Le Tarot: des Imagiers du Moyen Age". A tremendous book which can open your eyes to new worlds. ![]() If it is this book, then you've made an excellent buy. Although I cannot tell you whether the translation is good or not. Wirth's knowledge was vast. And he shares it with humility and great respect for his readers. I hope you have his deck (although you will see that the publishers have not respected all the details that he mentions, and that is one thing that makes me MAD!!!!!!! I don't think they bothered to read his book properly.)(Don't forget he didn't bother about the Minors, so the Minors are an invention of the publishers - a commercial thing, I think, so that the deck is sold more.) Last edited by Diana; 08-10-2003 at 04:20. |
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Citizen
Join Date: 28 Oct 2001
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diana, yes, its the translation of Le Tarot des Imagiers du Moyen Age, i could get it cheap (i think/hope, 10 usa dollars including shipping to netherlands) so i thought "get it" ! you have the french edition? i sure hope this translation is good, otherwise i should have looked for the french one. when it arrives, that will take weeks i suppose, i guess i will be posting about it in the history section. i do have the deck :-) but i use the majors only. __________________ Aude Sapere - Samuel Hahnemann |
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Join Date: 26 Apr 2002
Location: Calif., USA
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It's a very nice book...
I have a paperback edition and it duplicates the French anniversary edition with sketches and small interesting details. He's a great writer and I've heard that he constantly revised and rewrote his work throughout his life. I hope you post about it. Mari Hoshizaki __________________ Still, cerulean surges... where, as sunset lingers Eve with golden fingers... Hector A. Stuart South Sea Dreamer, 1886 |
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Citizen
Join Date: 01 Jan 2002
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Quote:
And time is ticking on...... Use the minors for bookmarks. Or placemats. |
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Join Date: 06 Aug 2001
Location: Germany
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I bought this book in a German special edition last year but until now I still have had no time to read it and besides there is still the Wirth deck lacking in my collection (fi donc, shame on me) but what I saw in this book has caught my interest and I think you did well in getting it. |
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