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The Visconti Magician's peculiar hat

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The Visconti Magician's peculiar hat

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All of a sudden I saw what the peculiar hat of the Visconti-Sforza Magician refers to: the caduceus, the staff of Hermes! :-)

On my blog I elaborate on this subject and discuss the symbolism of more historical decks:
https://www.anne-marie.eu/en/tarot-1-the-magician/

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Re: The Visconti Magician's peculiar hat

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Perhaps you care to post some of that on this forum?
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WaterPuppy wrote: 20 Nov 2021, 13:06 Perhaps you care to post some of that on this forum?
I have in the past... but I have not met a lot of enthusiasm for my views... which is fine, of course, but therefore I do not post regularly anymore.

This insight was worth mentioning, I thought. :-)
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