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hm ...
... do you know the proverb, that a Fool can ask more than a wise man can answer?
Further, I'm not interested in the problem, why a publisher put a stamp on a card likely to declare, that these decks shall not be used for the market
Further, this is a Tarot History Forum, and I'm especially interested in problems of 15th century, in problems of Minchiate a little longer, but not after 1725.
here is something to read, but partly complicated
This is easier .. though a little bit outdated
http://trionfi.com/tarot/0p-early-playing-cards-documents/09-Minchiate-early-documents/index.php
btw. "Germini" and "Gallerini" are other names of the Minchiate game
... do you know the proverb, that a Fool can ask more than a wise man can answer?
Further, I'm not interested in the problem, why a publisher put a stamp on a card likely to declare, that these decks shall not be used for the market
Further, this is a Tarot History Forum, and I'm especially interested in problems of 15th century, in problems of Minchiate a little longer, but not after 1725.
here is something to read, but partly complicated
This is easier .. though a little bit outdated
http://trionfi.com/tarot/0p-early-playing-cards-documents/09-Minchiate-early-documents/index.php
btw. "Germini" and "Gallerini" are other names of the Minchiate game