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The Seba library treats Page in 7 passages, across 5 authors (including Edinger, Edward F., von Franz, Marie-Louise, Place, Robert M.).

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I have painted for you the image of the tablet, and what the images are will be explained in my poem and afterwards you can look at the chapters and see what each figure meant.

The alchemical author describes a painted tablet as a cross-reference between visual image and textual explanation, mirroring the function of the scholarly page as a site where image and commentary are integrated.

von Franz, Marie-Louise, Alchemy: An Introduction to the Symbolism and the Psychology, 1980supporting

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Levi, Eliphas, translated by Waite, A. E., Transcendental Magic; Its Doctrine and Ritual, Samuel Weiser, Inc., New York: 1970, page 10.

Place’s citation apparatus uses page references to trace symbolic and historical lineages within tarot scholarship, illustrating how page numbers construct intellectual provenance in depth-oriented symbolic studies.

Place, Robert M., The Tarot: History, Symbolism, and Divination, 2005supporting

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The section Encounters with the Oracle on pages 33-64 gives examples of questions, answers and the process of interpretation.

The I Ching commentary uses page ranges to delimit the experiential and interpretive sections, illustrating the page as an orienting device in divinatory psychological literature.

Rudolf Ritsema, Stephen Karcher, I Ching: The Classic Chinese Oracle of Change, 1994aside

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