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Fortune: “Wonder if she’s gone to stay”
The outstanding ‘Geomantie’ parchment manuscript of about one hundred pages is more a combination of astrological/astronomical treatise, religious almanac and prediction calendar. About one half of it is directly copied from a manuscript known as the ‘Schicksalsbuch’ (Book of Destiny) which was produced in the 1490s and is itself an assemblage of various astrological works. The images below of moveable disks (volvelle) are from the ‘Schicksalsbuch’, which is much longer than the ‘Geomantie’ manuscript.
From the unparalleled BiblioOdyssey.

I’m going quiet now. I’m recklessly going to focus my attention on making a short film thing.

Smaller version of this.

Many elements came together when I drew this picture. It changed the way I thought about what I did and how I did it. I have never been quite sure why.
I no longer have the original, this scan is taken from a colour photocopy (remember them?).
Don’t ask me who it is, because I do not know.