| Author/Contributor(s): | Alliette |
| Publisher: | Sirius |
| Date: | 3/2/2027 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
Etteilla chose the rather presumptuous subtitle of "Only True Way to Draw the Cards" and this is a hint of what he does within this book. Here, for the first time, we have a modern translation from the original French that explains his method in his own words. Rather than a single fixed "book," The Book of Thoth Tarot is better understood as a bold interpretive framework, an attempt by Etteilla to impose order, authority, and meaning onto a previously fluid set of cards. His work marks a turning point where tarot shifts from open-ended symbolism into a codified system of knowledge. What makes Etteilla's approach distinctive is not historical accuracy-his claims of Egyptian origin are widely disputed-but his insistence that tarot could function as a precise, almost mechanical, language. Each card is assigned controlled meanings, reversals are systematized, and interpretation becomes less intuitive and more procedural. In this sense, Etteilla anticipates modern efforts to standardize esoteric practices. At the same time, his system reveals a tension: the desire to fix meaning within something inherently symbolic and ambiguous. The Book of Thoth becomes less a lost ancient text and more a metaphor for hidden order-a way of asserting that randomness can be decoded.