SolSionnach
Great catch, niclas! I'd forgotten about the articles in the index on the different types of early tarots.
Le Fanu, you'll have to make sure to look at what Huson says about the TdParis, when you get your book.
I just had a look at my LS Ancient Tarots of Bologna with the Lombardy changes in mind; the devil has the furry pants, and the moon is full-face. I'm wondering if Huson means *2* of *Coins* or *2* of Cups rather than *Ace* of either - as neither ace has type. On the ATB the type on the 2/cups is not gothic, and the 2/coins has no type on the ribbon.
I see that Huson definitely lists the LS deck (seen here: http://www.aeclectic.net/tarot/cards/ancient-bologna/) as a Lombardy deck.
Le Fanu, you'll have to make sure to look at what Huson says about the TdParis, when you get your book.
I just had a look at my LS Ancient Tarots of Bologna with the Lombardy changes in mind; the devil has the furry pants, and the moon is full-face. I'm wondering if Huson means *2* of *Coins* or *2* of Cups rather than *Ace* of either - as neither ace has type. On the ATB the type on the 2/cups is not gothic, and the 2/coins has no type on the ribbon.
I see that Huson definitely lists the LS deck (seen here: http://www.aeclectic.net/tarot/cards/ancient-bologna/) as a Lombardy deck.