From: drm3p@darwin.clas.Virginia.EDU (David Ross Mcirvine) Subject: Re: WANTED: Mantegna Deck Date: Wed, 6 Jul 1994 01:58:37 GMT goodwins writes: [...] > special deck of cards called the Mantegna Deck. It contains 50 > cards showing the structure of the universe similiar to the work of > Fludd or Dee. Does anyone know where I can get a reproduction of > this deck or find a book/articles on the subject? Seems to have publick use, so I'll post it: Giselle Lambert & Francois Trojani, *Suite d'estampes de la Renaissance Italienne Dite Tarots de Mantegna, ou, Jeu de Gouvernement du monde au Quattrocento, vers 1465* (Garches, France: Editions Seydoux, 1985). 2 Vols, with the 2d volume titled "Commentaire alchimizue de Francois Trojani. Very tasty reproductions of all 50 cards. Only place I've seen all of them, and they are well done on good paper, one per large quarto page. Any old book on prints, from Heineken, Ottley, and onwards, will have a section on playing cards. When they talk about Giucco Tarocchi, they (usually) mean a 50 card deck derived from Mantegna's. I have seen it conjectured that Mantegna made this deck for a Pope & a (help!ambassador?) to while away the time during a months-long confab o Cardinals. Don't believe it, really . . . no recreation? were there no altar boys? :-) It bears *some* (not much) parallel to a few of the 50fold Kabbalist schemata adduced in this newsgroup.