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({{symbol|lines=3|looks like=Y}} {{quote| The furca, or fork, a mediaeval {{sic}} symbol for the Trinity, is also a Pythagorean emblem of the course of life, in the form of a rising path with fork roads to Good and Evil. This sign is very ancient in origin, and is probably connected with the next sign: |by=Rudolph Koch |source=The Book of Signs (p3) }} Category:Symbols in the Book of Signs)
 
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The furca, or fork, a mediaeval {{sic}} symbol for the [[Trinity]], is also a [[Pythagorean]] emblem of the course of life, in the form of a rising path with fork roads to Good and Evil. This sign is very ancient in origin, and is probably connected with the [[:File:Tri-ray.svg|next sign:]]
The furca, or fork, a mediaeval {{sic}} symbol for the [[Trinity]], is also a [[Pythagorean]] emblem of the course of life, in the form of a rising path with fork roads to Good and Evil. This sign is very ancient in origin, and is probably connected with the [[:File:Tri-ray.svg|next sign:]]
|by=Rudolph Koch
|by=Rudolph Koch
|source=The Book of Signs (p3)
|source=The Book of Signs (p5)
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[[Category:Symbols in the Book of Signs]]
[[Category:Symbols in the Book of Signs]]

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The furca, or fork, a mediaeval [sic] symbol for the Trinity, is also a Pythagorean emblem of the course of life, in the form of a rising path with fork roads to Good and Evil. This sign is very ancient in origin, and is probably connected with the next sign:

— Rudolph Koch, The Book of Signs (p5)

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