Tarot of the III Millenium
Dublin Core
Title
Tarot of the III Millenium
Subject
Eclectic
Art
Description
78 cards plus a title card, advertising card, and a foldout style LWB. Housed in a standard cardboard tuck box.
Cards measure 12 cm tall x 6.6 cm wide.
The card stock is flexible, with a smooth, matte finish. Card backs are non-reversible.
Card titles appear in 4 languages, but only on the major arcana. The minors and courts are untitled.
Justice is 8 and Strength is 11. The Fool is numbered 0.
Suits are Chalices, Pentacles, Wands, and Swords. Courts are Knave, Knight, Queen, and King.
In terms of style and format, this deck is quite unique. The major arcana are breathtaking -- each one a work of art in and of itself. The minor arcana feature an assemblage of people and scenes overlaid with digital-age oddities -- including barcodes and URLs, for instance. The scenic aspects of the minors and courts seem to have little relation to the traditional meanings of the cards
Each minor and court features an inset of the corresponding card from the Ancient Tarot of Bologna, also published by Lo Scarabeo.
The majors are black and white, the minors primarily black and white with the inset Bolonga cards being the main points of color, and the courts are in full color.
Cards measure 12 cm tall x 6.6 cm wide.
The card stock is flexible, with a smooth, matte finish. Card backs are non-reversible.
Card titles appear in 4 languages, but only on the major arcana. The minors and courts are untitled.
Justice is 8 and Strength is 11. The Fool is numbered 0.
Suits are Chalices, Pentacles, Wands, and Swords. Courts are Knave, Knight, Queen, and King.
In terms of style and format, this deck is quite unique. The major arcana are breathtaking -- each one a work of art in and of itself. The minor arcana feature an assemblage of people and scenes overlaid with digital-age oddities -- including barcodes and URLs, for instance. The scenic aspects of the minors and courts seem to have little relation to the traditional meanings of the cards
Each minor and court features an inset of the corresponding card from the Ancient Tarot of Bologna, also published by Lo Scarabeo.
The majors are black and white, the minors primarily black and white with the inset Bolonga cards being the main points of color, and the courts are in full color.
Creator
Ghiuselev, Iassen
Publisher
Lo Scarabeo, Italy
LS
Date
2000
Format
78 cards
Language
Multi-lingual
Type
Other
Identifier
0-7387-0167-X
Citation
Ghiuselev, Iassen, “Tarot of the III Millenium,” The Osborne Tarot Collection, accessed March 28, 2024, http://tarot.zerosummer.org/items/show/188.
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