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Physiognomical
Physiognomic Phys`i*og*nom"ic, Physiognomical Phys`i*og*nom"ic*al, a. [Gr. ?: cf. F. physiognomonique.] Of or pertaining to physiognomy; according with the principles of physiognomy. -- Phys`i*og*nom"ic*al*ly, adv.
Physiognomically
Physiognomic Phys`i*og*nom"ic, Physiognomical Phys`i*og*nom"ic*al, a. [Gr. ?: cf. F. physiognomonique.] Of or pertaining to physiognomy; according with the principles of physiognomy. -- Phys`i*og*nom"ic*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Physiognomica from wikipedia

- Physiognomonics (Gr****: Φυσιογνωμονικά; Latin: Physiognomonica) is a Ancient Gr**** pseudo-Aristotelian treatise on physiognomy attributed to Aristotle...
- in natural total idiots it is very diminished". Pseudo-Aristotle, in Physiognomica, stated that the forehead is governed by Mars. A low and little forehead...
- Karamanli author named Anastasios Karakioulaphis translated Aristotle's Physiognomica from Gr**** to Karamanli. Other translations include Confucius' works...
- is common in classical antiquity. For example, it is found in e.g. Physiognomica, a Gr**** treatise dated to c. 300 BC. The transmission of the "color...
- letter by Theodor Christoph Goclenius] Physiognomica & Chiromantica Specialia, Frankfurt 1625, Halle 1652 Physiognomica Et Chiromantica Specialia, Hamburg...
- the soul, which imagines, deliberates and judges." His Dissertatio Physiognomica provided the supporting argument in 1713. He opposed alternative locations...
- J. Valder Basel Edited by Simon Grynaeus. 1540 Adamantius Judaeus, Physiognomica Paris 1541 Prisci**** Lydus, Metaphrasis in Theophrastum Johannes Oporinus...
- be choleric and apt to be unrestrained in following his desires'. In physiognomica Aristotelis commentarii. This is a very long commentary on the very...