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Papus, also Gérard-Anaclet-Vincent Encausse (1865 - 1916)

Papus wrote his major work to Tarot as a young man, just 24 years old, in a time, when Eliphas Levi was taken as an idol (at least by Papus).

Publications

  • Papus. (1889). Le Tarot des Bohémiens: Le plus ancien Livre du monde.
  • Online edition of the text with pictures
  • Papus. (1909). Le Tarot divinatoire: clef du tirage des cartes et des sorts [Divination by Tarot: Key to Reading Cards and Lots]. Republished (1998): St-Jean-de-Braye, Éditions Dangles.
  • Papus. (1910). (A. P. Norton, Trans.; A. E. Waite, Ed.). The Tarot of the Bohemians: The Most Ancient Book in the World. (3d ed.). London: Rider. Republished numerous times. Originally published in French as Le Tarot des Bohémiens: Le plus ancien Livre du monde (1889).
  • Complete (?) Bibliography of Papus

Foreign Links



The Magician of Papus with the Aleph attribute (as common in the French order)









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