The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 5–6American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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The Iroha , or Proverb cards , also consist of ninety - six cards , half of which bear a picture and one of the forty - seven characters of the Iroha , or Japanese syllabary . Each of the other cards is inscribed with a proverb , the ...
The Iroha , or Proverb cards , also consist of ninety - six cards , half of which bear a picture and one of the forty - seven characters of the Iroha , or Japanese syllabary . Each of the other cards is inscribed with a proverb , the ...
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card sheets from a card maker in Florence , who still practises this ancient method of manufacture . The cards on the ... cards made at the present day in no less than eighteen Italian cities by some twenty - nine makers . They were ...
card sheets from a card maker in Florence , who still practises this ancient method of manufacture . The cards on the ... cards made at the present day in no less than eighteen Italian cities by some twenty - nine makers . They were ...
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... cards for various games . The French suit marks reappear on English cards , and according to Willshire it is most probable that cards made their way into England through France . He states that the time is not known , but that we are ...
... cards for various games . The French suit marks reappear on English cards , and according to Willshire it is most probable that cards made their way into England through France . He states that the time is not known , but that we are ...
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