Fortuna (book)


Fortuna - a collection of jocular fortune-telling, developed by Stanisław Kleryka, published in 1531.

The collection consists of four divination papers, written in syllabic syllables (with numerous exceptions). Predictions are related to dice castings and are selected for various life circumstances, such as the choice of profession, spouse, service. Collections of fortune tellers were popular in the Middle Ages, in the sixteenth century they were also printed. Fortuna refers to this tradition, but is a joking travesty of prophetic books. Predictions are a pretext for satirical representation of different environments and states. Fortune is not clear. Perhaps Cleric was not the only author of the texts and used the existing works, rewriting them. Kleryki's book is the oldest known Polish message of prophecy. Bibliography

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