Summaries and Comparisons
of Selected Tarot
Correspondences
By James W. Revak

 
 
 
Source   Trumps and Fool (Major Arcana)                                                                                                                  Suited Cards (Minor Arcana)          Source
space
Tarot de Marseille
(15th or 16th century [?])
                                                                                                                                           Tarot de Marseille
 (15th or 16th century [?])
space
Number/Title space
1 Mountebank [Magician] space 2 Papess [High Priestess] space
3 Empress space
4 Emperor space
5 Pope [Hierophant] space
6 Lovers space
7 Chariot space
8 Justice space
9 Hermit space
10 Wheel of Fortune space
11 Strength space
12 Hanged Man space
13 Death space
14 Temperance space
15 Devil 16 House of God [Tower] space
17 Star space
18 Moon space
19 Sun space
20 Judgment space
21 World space
No # Fool space
  space
 Number/Title
                                                                                                                                             
A.E. Waite 3
The Great Symbols
of  the Tarot
 (1926)
 
    space     space
    space
    space
    space
    space
    space
    space
    space
    space
    space
    space
    space
    space
        space
    space
    space
    space
    space
    space
    space
   
 A.E. Waite 3  The Great Symbols
 of  the Tarot
 (1926)
space
Cabalistic sephirah        space     space
    space
    space
    space
    space
    space
    space
    space
    space
    space
    space
    space
    space
        space
    space
    space
    space
    space
    space
    space
Kings Chokmah
Queens Binah
Princes Da’at, Chesed, Geburah, Tiphareth, Netzach, & Hod
Damoiselles [Pages] Malkuth
space
 Cabalistic sephirah
space
 
Notes.
• Sources explicitly and systematically state all correspondences, except those in red, which they imply only.
• Correspondences are of a primary nature, except those in blue, which are of a secondary, or less important, nature.
• When a source numbers a Major Arcanum differently compared to the Tarot de Marseilles, the number appears in bold.
• Items which appear in brackets [like this] are editorial insertions.
• [sic] indicates that, although it may appear incorrect, an item is correct.
 

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