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The Origins of Wonder

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cards:card_on_ceiling [2023/01/13 19:16] – Added page number and detail for Marinière citation. stephenminchcards:card_on_ceiling [2023/01/16 16:26] (current) – pdf added denisbehr
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-Bill Kalush has found an early version of the trick in Denis la Marinière's //La Maison Académique//, 1654 (p. 161 in the 1702 edition). Marineère makes an odd mistake in his description, saying that the card is stuck to the floor, rather than the ceiling, which is clearly in error.+Bill Kalush has found an early version of the trick in Denis la Marinière's //[[http://www.conjuringcredits.com/lib/tpl/credits/files/1654-La-Marniere-La-Maison-Academique.pdf|La Maison Académique]]//, 1654 (p. 161 in the 1702 edition). Marineère makes an odd mistake in his description, saying that the card is stuck to the floor, rather than the ceiling, which is clearly in error.
  
 Card on Ceiling also appears in the //[[http://askalexander.org/display/38803/Gibeci+re/56|Asti Manuscript]]//, c. 1700, p. 55 of the Pieper translation. This manuscript was translated in //Gibecière//, Vol. 8 No. 1, Winter 2013, p. 29-234. The first English appearance is in Richard Neve' Card on Ceiling also appears in the //[[http://askalexander.org/display/38803/Gibeci+re/56|Asti Manuscript]]//, c. 1700, p. 55 of the Pieper translation. This manuscript was translated in //Gibecière//, Vol. 8 No. 1, Winter 2013, p. 29-234. The first English appearance is in Richard Neve'