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The Tarot of Marsilio · Down Here

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Down Here is the first of a meticulously researched and lavishly illustrated three volume work, The Tarot of Marsilio by Christophe Poncet; a landmark inquiry into the origins of the Tarot de Marseille. Against the prevalent view in the academy, Poncet argues that the Tarot de Marseille is a work of esoteric philosophy hidden in plain sight.

4vo (325 × 225 mm)
208 pp
Illustrated throughout in colour

Issued in 2 editions –
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Down Here is the first of a meticulously researched and lavishly illustrated three volume work, The Tarot of Marsilio by Christophe Poncet; a landmark inquiry into the origins of the Tarot de Marseille. Against the prevalent view in the academy, Poncet argues that the Tarot de Marseille is a work of esoteric philosophy hidden in plain sight.

4vo (325 × 225 mm)
208 pp
Illustrated throughout in colour

Issued in 2 editions –
fine / standard hardback

Down Here is the first of a meticulously researched and lavishly illustrated three volume work, The Tarot of Marsilio by Christophe Poncet; a landmark inquiry into the origins of the Tarot de Marseille. Against the prevalent view in the academy, Poncet argues that the Tarot de Marseille is a work of esoteric philosophy hidden in plain sight.

4vo (325 × 225 mm)
208 pp
Illustrated throughout in colour

Issued in 2 editions –
fine / standard hardback


 

Fine edition

– sold out

Limited to 40 copies

Hand-bound in full red morocco, custom marbled endpapers, gilt edges, silk ribbon, presented in a cerulean silk covered slipcase edged in red morocco.

Standard hardback edition

– £75

Limited to 875 copies

Bound in sky blue cloth stamped in gold on spine and front, and with an onlay of The Fool, carmine endpapers and ribbon. Printed in colour on premium 150 gsm paper.


Contents

Introduction

A Child of Mercury
The Chariot’s Journey
Plato’s Chariot
The Games of the Academy
Psychology of the Chariot
A Hint of Botticelli
The Art of Botticelli and the Laws of Physics
A Surprise in Esztergom
The Sword and the Scales
At the Intersection of the Diagonals
Woe Betide the Defeated
Inside Plato’s Cave
A Certain Felice Feliciano
A Treasure in the Vatican Library
The Judgement of Philebus
The Young Man and the Angel
Two Venuses
Anatomy of a Chimera
The Beasts Within
The Man with the Lamp
In Search of the Third Eye
The Triumph of Life
The Pilgrim Fool
The Oar, the Spade, and the Gigantic Spoon
The Tower of Men and the House of God

To Be Continued

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Down Here is the first of a meticulously researched and lavishly illustrated three volume work, The Tarot of Marsilio by Christophe Poncet; a landmark inquiry into the origins of the Tarot de Marseille. Against the prevalent view in the academy – that the tarot was never used, before the 18th century, for anything other than card games – Poncet argues that the Tarot de Marseille is a work of esoteric philosophy hidden in plain sight.

Through a careful analysis of artworks, philosophical texts, and the imagery and symbolism of the cards, Poncet places and dates the deck to Florence in the 1470s. Marsilio Ficino, translator of the Corpus Hermeticum and the complete works of Plato, is identified as the likely mastermind behind this tarot. In this first volume, the imagery and meaning of the Chariot, the Devil, the Lovers, Strength, the Hermit, the House of God, Arcanum XIII and the Fool are explored.

As readers of Two Esoteric Tarots will know, Poncet’s investigation is comparable to that of Peter Mark Adams in The Game of Saturn, shedding new light on heterodox thought in the Renaissance.

Christophe Poncet has been on a decades long quest to discover the truth about the Tarot de Marseille and the esoteric ideas encoded in the cards. The Tarot of Marsilio takes us on an extraordinary journey of discovery, from a lost masterpiece of Botticelli in a ruined castle, through the stacks of the Vatican library, artist’s sketchbooks, and works in the collections of the Louvre, the British Museum, and the National Gallery. Poncet brings us into the hermetic thought-world of the circle around the brilliant polymath Marsilio Ficino.

For the tarot reader and occultist, this work opens up a profound understanding of the cards, their history and the context of their creation. With these keys we can read the visual language of the trumps as they were intended, and play the game of Western esotericism at a deeper level. Whether enhancing our divinations or stimulating the practice of talismanic and image magic, Poncet changes forever our understanding of the most archetypal and iconic tarot deck.


Press, interviews, reviews

Christophe Poncet on the esoteric Tarot de Marseille Interview with the Perseus Arcane Academy
Esoteric Iconography, Platonic Philosophy & The Tarot of Marsilio Christophe Poncet on Arcanum podcast
‘A new benchmark in the iconographic and iconological study of the historical tarot’ Review by Peter mark Adams for Paralibrum
Down Here Vol. 1 of The Tarot of Marsilio A review by Nicolas Lecerf on Via Hygeia

 
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