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Timelines
A great "Timeline of the Occult and Divinatory Tarot from 1750 to 1980" composed by Mary Greer with some help by Lola Lucas was recently published at tarotpassages.
http://www.tarotpassages.com/mkgtimeline.htm
Joan Coal: A timeline called "Herstory of Women's Tarot" concentrates at the new development from 1960 - 2003 with a focus on "Female Tarot".
http://www.lelandra.com/comptarot/womanstarottimeline.htm
Michael Hurst's timeline ("Collected fragments") is already well known:
http://geocities.com/cartedatrionfi/Fragments.html
Simon Wintle offers a nice collection of early playing card references
till ca. 1500:
http://www.wopc.co.uk/history/earlyrefs.html
Our own time-line concentrates on presenting available picture material, documents and articles via links - either in our Museum or somewhere in the web.
http://trionfi.com/0/j/
It's nice to see all these different approaches run together to give a good historical view on Tarot
A great "Timeline of the Occult and Divinatory Tarot from 1750 to 1980" composed by Mary Greer with some help by Lola Lucas was recently published at tarotpassages.
http://www.tarotpassages.com/mkgtimeline.htm
Joan Coal: A timeline called "Herstory of Women's Tarot" concentrates at the new development from 1960 - 2003 with a focus on "Female Tarot".
http://www.lelandra.com/comptarot/womanstarottimeline.htm
Michael Hurst's timeline ("Collected fragments") is already well known:
http://geocities.com/cartedatrionfi/Fragments.html
Simon Wintle offers a nice collection of early playing card references
till ca. 1500:
http://www.wopc.co.uk/history/earlyrefs.html
Our own time-line concentrates on presenting available picture material, documents and articles via links - either in our Museum or somewhere in the web.
http://trionfi.com/0/j/
It's nice to see all these different approaches run together to give a good historical view on Tarot