easyboy82 said:
Just to be precise, "La vera sibilla" has been published since the beginning of the 20th century by Masenghini, not by Lo Scarabeo: it still is (in the Masenghini version) the most popular deck for readings in Italy after the Tarot de Marseille (and other of the family, such as the Piedmontese Tarot).
Sorry for my mistake. It's just that Lo Scarabeo has republished many old tarot decks, like the Sola-Busca, and redone other old tarot decks like the Visconti Gold or the Golden Tarot of the Renaissance. They did it as well for the oracles by republishing the Sibilla della Zingara and various other italian sibillas and La Vera Sibilla, a Petit LeNormand or two (
French Cartomancy), the Parlour Sibyl as Sibilla Oracle a very old french sibilla, etc. I do appreciate their efforts on this matter. I love these sort of oracle decks. I much prefer Sibilla della Zingara over La Vera Sibilla, I find it prettier and more dramatic, so I am happy they republished it.
I'd love to go to Italy.
That is one of the reasons I love so much the I Misteri della Sibilla, it's very italian in the scenery and all.
I started uploading decks in PhotoBucket but I discovered Multiply which is really fun, I made a page there, I have uploaded many decks but I'm not finished yet:
http://strangerealms.multiply.com/