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The Origins of Wonder

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cards:card_vanish_using_moistened_back_of_hand [2014/02/16 05:16] tylerwilsoncards:card_vanish_using_moistened_back_of_hand [2015/03/30 20:05] – Corrected Ozanam date and page number stephenminch
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-The trick of vanishing a card from the deck by knocking it or touching it subtly with the moistened back of the hand, which secretly picks up the top card, was included in Jacques Ozanam's //Récréations Mathématiques et Physiques//, 1694, p. 131 of the Pieper translation. This was translated in //Gibecière//, Vol. 6 No. 1, Winter 2011, p. 79-156. Around the same time, it was included in the unpublished //Asti Manuscript//, c. 1700, p. 58 of the Pieper translation. This manuscript was translated in //Gibecière//, Vol. 8 No. 1, Winter 2013, p. 29-234.+The trick of vanishing a card from the deck by knocking it or touching it subtly with the moistened back of the hand, which secretly picks up the top card, was included in Jacques Ozanam's //Récréations Mathématiques et Physiques//, 1723, p. 130 of the Pieper translation. This was translated in //Gibecière//, Vol. 6 No. 1, Winter 2011, p. 79-156. It was included in the unpublished //Asti Manuscript//, c. 1700, p. 58 of the Pieper translation. This manuscript was translated in //Gibecière//, Vol. 8 No. 1, Winter 2013, p. 29-234.
  
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