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THE SOLA BUSCA TAROT

The History, the Meaning and Divination

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THE HISTORY OF THE SOLA BUSCA

The title “Sola-Busca” attributed to this important Tarot deck is linked to the name of the noble Milanese family, who preserved it until 2009, when the collection was purchased by the Italian State.

The history of this deck is very compelling as it is the only fifteenth-century deck to have survived intact to the present day. Currently, the original is kept at the Brera Art Gallery in Milan.

Recently, the authorship of this work has been associated with the Florentine painter Nicola di Mastro Antonio (Florence 1448–Ancona 1511), who is believed to have engraved the 78 images around 1491. The images were engraved on copper plates and reproduced on paper, and the number of reproductions made is not known.

It is certain that the deck was reserved for several people. But today it is believed that the colored version was first commissioned by the Venetian nobleman Marin Sanudo, son of Leonardo Sanudo, Senator of the Republic of Venice.

The most fascinating aspect of the Sola-Busca Tarot is the Major Arcana, which have nothing in common with the more famous Tarot of Marseille. In this work, the Triumphs depict kings and heroes of the Greco-Roman era and biblical myths, offering us a different symbolic language, which provides new insights for interpretation and reflection.

As for the Minor Arcana, the numeral and court cards mix fantastic scenes with episodes of everyday life. In this case, the symbols undergo variations compared to other card decks. It is possible to say that there are nuances easily attributable to the traditional suits: Discs for Coins, Clubs for Wands, Amphorae for Cups, while Swords remain unchanged.


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READING METHODS

There are various reading methods, from the most complex such as the Celtic Cross to 2 or 3 card methods that can offer equally compelling interpretations. 

Ask the Tarot a simple and clear question, shuffle the cards, lay them out on the table, and make your draw.

3 Card Method:

The cards are read from left to right: the first represents the past, the central card the current situation, and the third the opportunities that may open up before you.

Example reading:

Is this the right time to consider a new job opportunity?

Card 1: Five of Wands

Card 2: Sesto

Card 3: Panfilo

First card: The Five of Wands shows a difficult moment, in which motivation or interest in what you do has been lost.

Second card: Sesto warns that it is not yet time to act, but rather to clarify your ideas. With a well-defined goal, it will be possible to achieve happiness.

Third card: Panfilo invites you, once you have clarified your desires, not to stand still and to take as many actions as possible. You must keep in mind that a negative answer is not a defeat, but one more step towards your set goal.

2 Card Method:

The first card represents the situation you are in and what you need to understand. The second is the advice to achieve your goal.

Example reading:

What can I do to improve my financial situation?

Card 1: The Fool

Card 2: Three of Pentacles

The Fool shows us a relaxed person who faces situations with a sense of lightness, without taking any kind of responsibility and who tends not to notice what surrounds them, or worse, who delegates their responsibilities telling themselves that tomorrow will be a better day.

The Three of Pentacles suggests managing what you have well, paying attention to waste. It also invites you to act without fear of the efforts that will have to be faced, because only by going down this path will you be able to re-establish a healthy relationship with money and thus solve your problems.

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How to read the Sola Busca tarot


MEANING OF THE CARDS

Thanks to our trusted Consultant Federico Jeantet we have updated our flyers to the most contemporary interpretations as of 06/05/2024

MAJOR ARCANA (indicated with Roman numerals)

 

The 22 Triumphs of the Sola-Busca Tarot are composed of male figures, however each character can refer just as much to a man or a woman of any age. Each of these characters is your alter ego, and depending on the type of reading you adopt, may represent your state of mind or that of a person with whom you are in a relationship. Alternatively, again depending on the question, each character may symbolize a situation you are facing, for example a job.
If you wish to do a more detailed and accurate reading, it is important to pay attention to the gestures of each character, and to what they have in their hands or around them. Armor, shields, and helmets express the defenses that each person puts in place in certain situations. Swords, on the other hand, represent emotional aspects, but also aggressiveness. Some characters have a crown or a headdress on their head, respectively a symbol of power and a symbol of glory.

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Major Arcana of the Sola Busca Tarot

 

0. Fool

 

"A musician plays alone."
Indicates the path to knowledge. The Fool is the archetype of the mystic.

Upright card: Free spirit; rejection of all social conventions.
Reversed card: Neurosis; loss of contact with reality; personality disorders.
Advice: Every madness must be controlled by rationality. Set yourself a goal but be ready to change it.
Keywords: Dreams. Extravagances. Revelations. Discovery. Invention. Delirium.

I. Panfilio
"A man walks briskly."
This is M. Beldio Panfilo called Panfilo, which means benevolent towards everyone.

Upright card: Determination; will to achieve the set goal.
Reversed card: Excessive exuberance; haste that makes one unable to see the details.
Advice: Impatience risks making yourself and others nervous.
Keywords: Movement. Search. Decisive action to achieve a goal.

II. Postumio
"A flowered club in front of a tomb."
The character depicted is Lucio Postumio Albino, his motto is: "Dragged by destinies."

Upright card: Endurance; ability to overcome a painful situation.
Reversed card: Fatalism; inability to react to stress.
Advice: Do not look to the past. You need to cultivate your own talents to improve the future.
Keywords: Renewal. Clear vision. Accepting one's limits. Fatalism. Foresight.

III. Lenpio
"A warrior in front of a bowl of blood."
The character depicted has not been identified with certainty, but expresses a message of awareness.

Upright card: Awareness of having made a serious mistake.
Reversed card: Remorse that blocks any action.
Advice: There's no use crying over spilled milk, but you need to understand how it happened.
Keywords: Regrets for wrong actions. Suffering. Unexpected deprivations. Remorse. Unrealizable projects.

IIII. Mario
"A Warrior observes the sky."
This is Gaius Marius, who embodies the concepts of masculinity, strength, and war, often associated with the planet Mars.

Upright card: Strong individualism; instinct for self-protection.
Reversed card: Shyness; fear of challenging the prejudices of others.
Advice: It is right to free your desires but they must be dominated with rationality.
Keywords: Self-defense. Controlled aggression. Inner or outer conflict. Fighting against temptations.

V. Catulo
"A soldier with a garland, wounded, holds a scale."
The character depicted is Gaius Lutatius Catulus, he was the first plebeian to obtain the office of consul.

Upright card: Balance; external help that pushes you to overcome a difficult moment.
Reversed card: Pettiness; obsessiveness in controlling every situation.
Advice: There are situations where it is better not to be too picky.
Keywords: Victory. Analysis of one's abilities. Loss of energy.

VI. Sesto
“A soldier with a torch and winged feet.”
The character depicted can be identified as Sextus Pompey, son of Pompey the Great. He is entrusted with the staff of power.

Upright card: Creativity; brilliant personality, eager to expand social relationships.
Reversed card: Anxiety; sense of inadequacy compared to a person or a situation.
Advice: It's better to show yourself as you really are, with strengths and weaknesses.
Keywords: Clarify your goals. Investigation. Moment of reflection. Communications. Situations to be reviewed.

VII. Deo Tauro
“A warrior in triumph upon a throne.”
The card depicts Deiotarus, tetrarch of Galatia in Asia Minor, ally of the Roman Republic.

Upright card: Spirit of conquest; desire to overcome one's limits.
Reversed card: Indifference; inability to relate to others.
Advice: Need for an immediate decision.
Keywords: Recognition. Achieved goals. Triumph. Inner peace. Resolved conflicts.

VIII. Nero
“A man throws a child into the flames.”
The card evokes the Roman emperor Nero. Tradition has it that he is remembered as the arsonist who set Rome on fire.

Upright card: Self-critical spirit; ability to recognize one's own wrong actions.
Reversed card: Boldness; rudeness; excessive impulsiveness; verbal or physical violence.
Advice: Avoid acting in a potentially offensive or violent way.
Keywords: Irritability. Revenge. Violence. Uncertain thoughts. Confusion.

VIIII. Falcon
“A kneeling king observes the sky.”
The character depicted is Quintus Sosius Falcon, consul. Falcon shares its etymological origin with “falce” (sickle) because of its claws and sickle-shaped wings.

Upright card: Foresight; actions consistent with set goals.
Reversed card: Egocentrism; disregard for the thoughts or problems of others.
Advice: It is necessary to listen to more voices and observe the world from various points of view.
Keywords: Gratitude. Recognition of one's values. Submission. Limit.

X. Venturio
“A soldier with wings on his feet raises a hand.”
We continue with a character who does not have a precise historical placement.

Upright card: Timeliness; intelligence ready to seize opportunities on the fly.
Reversed card: Impatience; inability to endure the same situation for long.
Advice: Sometimes it is useful to stop and fully experience a situation.
Keywords: Beginning of an enterprise. Movement. News. Journey.

XI. Tulio
"A man meditates in the night."
The Tulia gens had two illustrious figures, Sergius Tullius and Marcus Tullius Cicero. However, it is believed that the second, Marcus Tullius Cicero, is depicted here.

Upright card: Optimism; ability to find the good side of things.
Reversed card: Withdrawal; excessively defensive attitude.
Advice: Come out of your shell, but with caution.
Keywords: Facing your fears. Uncertainties. Conflicting thoughts. Reflecting.

XII. Carbone
"An old man walks under the waning moon."
This is Gaius Papirius Carbo, who passed the Lex tabellaria, of popular inspiration, the first form of secret ballot.

Upright card: Curiosity; willingness to seek the truth everywhere.
Reversed card: Superstition; excessive trust in revelations that come from darkness.
Advice: The light of rationality can bring clarity to every aspect of life.
Keywords: Illuminating dark spots. Comfort zone. Difficulty in dialogue.

XIII. Catone
"A soldier in front of the slain enemy."
Marcus Porcius Cato Uticensis was an honest and upright character.

Upright card: Strength of spirit; overwhelming personality.
Reversed card: Violence; tendency to use force.
Advice: In every situation, even negative, there is a positive side.
Keywords: Difficulty. Accident. Regret.

XIIII. Bocho
"A warrior kneeling behind a shield."
Bocchus was king of Mauretania, and his decisions were always unstable.

Upright card: Patience; peaceful submission; acceptance of others' will.
Reversed card: Frustration; impediment due to a higher power.
Advice: Limit your ego without humiliating yourself and without diminishing your abilities.
Keywords: Defense. Shame. Mortification. Protection. Justification. Instability.

XV. Metelo
"A man controls the fire of a lamp."
The character depicted could be Lucius Caecilius Metellus, who defeated Hasdrubal during the First Punic War.

Upright card: Self-control; ability to master instincts, desires, and impulses.
Reversed card: Irritability; suspicious and surly character; desire for revenge.
Advice: Holding back energy too much risks making it explode suddenly.
Keywords: Protection. Enlightenment. Passionateness. Vital energy. Passion. Concentration.

XVI. Olive.
“A king facing a monster.”
No Olive tree has been handed down in Roman history. From an alchemical point of view, oil is a symbol of regeneration.

Upright card: Creativity; ability to give brilliant ideas.
Reversed card: Pride; detached and haughty attitude.
Advice: It is necessary to share and compare your ideas with other people.
Keywords: Overcoming fears. Strategy. Openness to Dialogue. Intelligence.

XVII. Ipeo.
“An old man evokes a spirit.”
The iconography of the card represents Hippia Helio, who was one of the greatest sophists of ancient Greece.

Upright card: Spirituality; mysticism; trust in the power of prayer; love for nature.
Reversed card: Irrationality; tendency to distort reality based on ideologies or religious beliefs.
Advice: Use your energies to protect yourself and others.
Keywords: Guidance. Advice. Important communications. Friendship.

XVIII. Lentulo
“An officiant prepares for prayer.”
Lentulo is the name of one of the most important families of the Cornelia. As many as forty-four people will bear this name. The depiction recalls a sage or a philosopher.

Upright card: Reserve; extreme discretion regarding one's ideals, goals, and actions.
Reversed card: Ambiguity; hidden activities unbeknownst to everyone.
Advice: There are secrets that should be shared with a few trusted people.
Keywords: Tradition. Heritage. Habits. Teaching.

XVIIII. Sabino
“A king gazes at the sky.”
Most likely the character depicted is Theophilus Sabino. The Gospel and the Acts of the Apostle Luke are dedicated to him.

Upright card: Foresight; waiting for the right moment to implement a project.
Reversed card: Indecision; continually postponing a choice or the realization of a project.
Advice: Look for signs of changes about to manifest in the present.
Keywords: Suggestion. Advice. Foresight. Vision. Secrets.

XX. Nenbroto
“A man struck by lightning.”
Nimrod, a great hunter before God, is a descendant of Ham. He appears in Genesis 10:8-12. The idea of building the Tower of Babel is attributed to him.

Upright card: Boldness; determination to achieve the set goal.
Reversed card: Pride; conflict with powerful and dangerous enemies.
Advice: Assess personal abilities. Limit pride.
Keywords: Tension. Defeat. Betrayal. Warning. Punishment. Construction.

XI. Nabuchodenasor
“A king is immersed in the earth threatened by a dragon.”
Nebuchadnezzar was a Babylonian ruler of the 7th century, famous for the conquest and destruction of Jerusalem and the temple of Solomon.

Upright card: Consistency; adaptation to changes.
Reversed card: Immobility; refusal of changes; stagnation.
Advice: It is necessary to unblock oneself, get out of stagnation and prepare for a new reality.
Keywords: Closure. Transformation. Imprisonment. End of a cycle. Destruction.

 

Thanks to our trusted Consultant Federico Jeantet we have updated our flyers to the most contemporary interpretations as of 06/05/2024



MINOR ARCANA (indicated with Arabic numerals)

DISCS

The suit of discs is mainly linked to the material realm. Here, too, lies the awareness of who one is.

SPADES

The Suit of Spades is linked to our intellect, the knowledge we have acquired, and our ability to embrace and face the challenges that life presents to us.

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Discs or Coins of the Minor Arcana of the Sola Busca Tarot

Swords of the Minor Arcana of the Sola Busca Tarot

Numerate

Ace of Records

“An angel holds a golden disc”

Moment of great luck.

Keywords: Success. Favorable situation.

2 of Pentacles

“Two medals united”

Success is linked to collaboration.

Keywords: Belonging. Ownership. Search for protection. Guarantees. Collaboration. Accumulation.

3 of Disks

“A boy holds a basket”

Great effort leads to great results.

Keywords: Preparations. Effort that leads to great results.

4 of Pentacles

“A naked woman carries a heavy basin”

Don't be afraid to show yourself for who you are, help will come from outside.

Keywords: Generosity. Scholar. Consultant. Analyst. Help. Truth.

5 of Records

"A man in disguise performs strange actions"

Mysterious intentions.

Keywords: Creativity. Research. Reserved. Mystery. Secret.

6 of Pentacles

“A man strikes a plate on the anvil”

The pursuit of perfection.

Keywords: Discipline. Precision. Communication.

7 of Pentacles

"A man at work on a stove"

Big changes coming.

Keywords: Purification. Change. New balance.

8 of Disks

“A skull under a basket”

Don't hide, bring out your knowledge.

Keywords: Inertia. Apathy. Withdrawal into oneself.

9 of Pentacles

“A man among the flames under a boiler”

Bitter defeat.

Keywords: Pain. Failure. Awareness.

10 Records

“An angel opens a box full of plates”

Revelations, secrets discovered.

Keywords: Discovery. Mystery. Revelation. Secret.

Court figures

Page of Pentacles

“A young man holds a bird”

Fear of letting go.

Keywords: Shyness. Fear of confrontation. Holding back. Communications not received.

Knight of Records – Represented by Sarafino

"A man tries to tame a horse"

Control of one's own actions.

Keywords: Limits due to a sense of guilt. Impatience. Discipline. Rules.

Queen of Records – Represented by Elena

“A woman performs a magical ritual”

Seeking help within popular beliefs.

Keywords: Seduction. Control. Power of attraction. Magic. Superstition.

King of Discs – Represented by R. Philip the Arab

“A king with the sign of peace”

Act with moderation to maintain the right balance.

Keywords: Stability. Diplomacy. Peace. Moderation.

Numerate

Ace of Swords

“A sword held by two people”

The alliance leads to victory.

Keywords: Balance. Harmony. Fortunate encounter.

2 of Swords

“A young man listens to an old man”

Make the most of accumulated experiences or knowledge.

Keywords: Teacher. Learning. Dialogue.

3 of Swords

“Heart pierced by a garland”

Face difficulties with a light heart.

Keywords: Altruism. Suffering for a value. Difficulty.

4 of Swords

"Wreath pierced above a skull"

Patience is the virtue of the strong.

Keywords: Sacrifice. Success achieved with effort. Patience.

5 of Swords

“Of swords tied inside a vase”

Some brilliant ideas are about to yield good results.

Keywords: Receptivity. Creative stimuli.

6 of Swords

“Heavy weapons on the shoulders”

Great efforts that lead nowhere.

Keywords: Frustration. Dispersion of one's talents. Fatigue.

7 of Swords

"Climbing over a shield with weapons in hand"

Finding the right strategy to overcome an obstacle.

Keywords: Boasting. Useless challenge. Damage to one's own image.

8 of Swords

“Of weapons placed inside a flower vase”

Show the results of a great victory.

Keywords: Spirit of initiative. Great ideals. Favorable circumstances.

9 of Swords

“Removing the swords from a well”

Finding the right solution allows you to achieve the goal.

Keywords: Problem solving. Strategies. Determination.

10 of Swords

"To lay down arms in a sack"

Abandon the challenge, moment of reflection.

Keywords: Solitude. Isolation. Chastity. Reflection. Meditation.

Court figures

Jack of Swords

"Playing in front of a sword"

Leisure and rest are fundamental for understanding.

Keywords: Falling in love. Frivolity. Passion for beauty. Leisure. Understanding. Distraction.

Knight of Swords – Represented by Amone

“A knight strikes with the sword”

A violent clash is about to take place.

Keywords: Adversity. Fierce battle. Quarrel. Inner conflict.

Queen of Swords – Represented by Olympia

“Woman with sword and pen”

You are about to write a new page in your diary.

Keywords: Sound judgment. Discipline. Strictness. Awareness.

King of Swords – Represented by Alexander the Great

"A king with the symbol of power"

Submit to a higher will.

Keywords: Imposition. Influential person.

AMPHORAE

The suit of Amphorae represents the entire evolution of our feelings, and how we manage our emotions.

WANDS

The suit of wands speaks of our primal needs, management, our energies, and our commitment to building a better life.

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Amphorae or Cups of the Minor Arcana of the Sola Busca Tarot

Clubs or Wands of the Minor Arcana of the Sola Busca Tarot

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Ace of Amphorae

“Angels dancing on the cup”

Victory and abundance are approaching.

Keywords: Love. Celebration. Positive evolution.

2 of Amphorae

“A cup balanced on a vase”

Fragile balances. Happiness can be fleeting if it is not well consolidated.

Keywords: Beauty. Artist. New knowledge. Balance.

3 of Amphorae

“Two cups hanging on the branches”

Everyone reaps what they have sown.

Keywords: Harmonious growth. New Love. Fertility. Abundance. Harvest.

4 of Amphorae

“A naked woman carries a heavy basin”

Great effort brings great honor.

Keywords: Deception. Fear of showing what one possesses.

5 of Amphorae

"A man carries five pitchers looking at the sky"

Mysterious intentions.

Keywords: Distraction. Betrayal. Lack of clarity. Need for rest.

6 of Amphorae

“A man strikes a plate on the anvil”

Pursuit of perfection.

Keywords: Embarrassment. Loneliness. Seeking help.

7 of Amphorae

“A man standing on a cup”

Need to show off.

Keywords: Pride. Vanity. Exhibitionism. Desire for conquest.

8 of Amphorae

"Some children place amphorae on the floor"

Moments of joyful distraction.

Keywords: Cheerfulness. Leisure. Sensuality.

9 of Amphorae

“From the depths of the sea, pitchers rise toward the sky”

Secrets that are revealed.

Keywords: Rebirth. Renewal. Legacy.

10 of Amphorae

“A face surrounded by jugs”

Need for deep reflection.

Keywords: Complex situation. Difficulty.

Court figures

Page of Amphorae

"A young man observes a vase"

Desires for knowledge.

Keywords: Reflection. Learning. Discovery. Achievement.

Knight of Amphorae

“A winged knight offers a helmet”

A valuable help must be reciprocated.

Keywords: Protection. Help. Gift. Message.

Queen of Amphorae – Represented by Polisena

“A glass full of snakes”

It is necessary to be very cautious.

Keywords: Charm. Sensuality. Dangerous knowledge.

King of Amphorae – Represented by Lucio Cecilio R.

“A king who rises from the throne”

It's time to show your strength.

Keywords: Maturity. Responsibility.

Numerate

Ace of Clubs

“Two angels hold a mace”

Awaken the strength within yourself.

Keywords: Moral strength. Evolution of a project.

2 of Clubs

“Two crossed clubs”

Having the courage to recognize your own limits.

Keywords: Obstacle. Time block. Limit.

3 of Clubs

"A pierced head and a closed mouth"

Observe, think, understand, study, but do not act.

Keywords: Silence. Confidentiality. Secret.

4 of Clubs

“Sticks tied to the head”

Fierce defense of one's own knowledge.

Keywords: Strong personality. Selfishness. Ability to assert oneself. Egocentrism. Convictions.

5 of Clubs

“Five clubs and a pumpkin”

Waste of energy, useless.

Keywords: Lack of imagination. Simple person. Greed. Rest.

6 of Clubs

"Losing your underwear"

Resources are running out.

Keywords: Delusion. Misjudgment. Escape from reality.

7 of Clubs

“Lay the sticks on the ground”

Temporary end of a situation.

Keywords: Rest. Vacation. Breaking the mold. Conclusion.

8 of Clubs

“A flowered vase full of sticks”

Abundance, great satisfaction.

Keywords: Success. Satisfaction. Well-being.

9 of Clubs

“Crossing a river”

A bridge opens before us, offering us new opportunities.

Keywords: Overcoming an obstacle. New life. News. Journey.

10 of Clubs

“A portrait on a stump with clubs”

Pride in one's own achievements.

Keywords: Self-ostentation. Desire to Stand Out. Success.

Court figures

Jack of Clubs

“Test the ground with the stick”

Caution when moving.

Keywords: Search for independence. Autonomy.

Knight of Clubs – Depicted by Apolino

“A knight points to a destination”

A goal is about to be achieved.

Keywords: Thoughtful decisions. Business trip. Moving house.

Queen of Clubs – Represents by Palas Pallade

“A blessing woman”

Seeking protection

Keywords: Benevolence. Positive encounter. Protection.

King of Clubs – Represented by Levio Plauto R.

“A king indicates a place”

Follow the instructions to achieve your desires.

Keywords: Courageous choice. Mandatory decision. Rules. Guidance.

Texts and explanations by Federico Jeantet, Consultant in Tarotology and Numerology.

 

Thanks to our trusted Consultant Federico Jeantet we have updated our flyers to the most contemporary interpretations as of 06/05/2024

 

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TAROT READING
How do we read Tarot cards? Tarot is a wonderful form of reflection and self-connection, and a pleasant tool for seeking advice from the divine. Let yourself be guided in the right way! The beauty of the Sola Busca Tarot is the mystery: no one can be sure of the actual meaning the artist intended to give them. They are hermetic and waiting to be discovered. The Sola Busca are different from all types of Tarot known so far, and their history is also fascinating.

 

READING TAROT IN FLORENCE

 

Federico Jeantet is a Tarot and Numerology Consultant here in Florence, who with his passion and dedication acts as an intermediary between the earthly world and the ethereal world. To be a consultant, above all, you need to be sensitive, able to perceive the emotions and energies of the person in front of you. In Florence, Federico is one of the most important and well-known Tarot readers and, above all, the most passionate.

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