There are no clear accounts of how fortune-telling with cards was done translation - There are no clear accounts of how fortune-telling with cards was done French how to say

There are no clear accounts of how

There are no clear accounts of how fortune-telling
with cards was done until about a
century and a half later, but in the meantime cards
were sometimes listed with dice and
other methods as kinds of “sortilege”, a term somet
imes meaning “witchcraft” in
general, but specifically meaning “divination”. In
1506, an Italian, Giovanni Francesco
Pico della Mirandola, in a chapter against divinati
on, included “images depicted in a
card game” as being among the different kinds of
sortilege
. Later, in 1554, the Spanish
priest Martin de Azpilcueta listed cards (
cartas
) as one of the means of divination, all of
them sinful. In his 1632 encyclopedic miscellany
Para todos exemplos morales,
humanos, y divinos
, Juan Perez de Montalvàn (sometimes spelled
Montalbàn
), like
Mirandola and Azpilicueta, lists
naipes
as one of the methods of
sortilege
, or fortune-
telling: “
Sortilege, which is done with dice, playing cards,
and lots
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There are no clear accounts of how fortune-telling with cards was done until about a century and a half later, but in the meantime cards were sometimes listed with dice and other methods as kinds of “sortilege”, a term sometimes meaning “witchcraft” in general, but specifically meaning “divination”. In 1506, an Italian, Giovanni Francesco Pico della Mirandola, in a chapter against divination, included “images depicted in a card game” as being among the different kinds of sortilege. Later, in 1554, the Spanish priest Martin de Azpilcueta listed cards (cartas) as one of the means of divination, all of them sinful. In his 1632 encyclopedic miscellany Para todos exemplos morales, humanos, y divinos, Juan Perez de Montalvàn (sometimes spelled Montalbàn), like Mirandola and Azpilicueta, lists naipes as one of the methods of sortilege, or fortune-telling: “Sortilege, which is done with dice, playing cards, and lots
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Il n'y a pas de comptes clairs sur la façon dont la fortune-dire
avec des cartes a été fait jusqu'à environ un
siècle et demi plus tard, mais en attendant , les cartes
ont parfois été répertoriés avec des dés et d'
autres méthodes telles que les types de "sortilege", un somet terme
Imes signifiant «sorcellerie "en
général, mais plus particulièrement signifiant« divination ». En
1506, un Italien, Giovanni Francesco
Pico della Mirandola, dans un chapitre contre divinati
sur, inclus "images représentées dans un
jeu de cartes" comme étant parmi les différents types de
sortilege
. Plus tard, en 1554, les Espagnols
prêtre Martin de Azpilcueta listé cartes (
cartas
) comme l' un des moyens de divination, tous
les pécheurs. Dans ses 1632 miscellany encyclopédiques
Para todos Exemplos MORALES,
humanos, divinos y
, Juan Perez de montalvan (parfois orthographié
Montalban
), comme
Mirandola et Azpilicueta, énumère
naipes
comme l' une des méthodes de
sortilege
, ou la bonne aventure
révélatrice: «
Sortilège, qui est fait avec des dés, cartes à jouer,
et bien
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