Alphabetic Masquerade

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Alphabetic Masquerade, 2001
Alphabetic Masquerade, 2001

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An Alphabetic Masquerade: the letter symbolism of the tarot; being an inquiry into the hebrew alphabet & the 22 allegories of the renaissance cards; an abecederium filled with medieval phantasy, alchemic, mythological wonders, mathematics, and kabbalistic mysteries.

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Mark Filipas

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2001

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Self-published e.book in pdf format

[edit] Description

The book presents the twenty-two trumps from the Conver Marseille deck in light of an alphabetic reflection using the Hebrew alphabet, and words in lexicons in use during the late Renaissance.

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For an presentation of the style and content of the book, see Mark Filipas's essay in the ATS Newsletter

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