- made
physiognomical observations in
their writings include the
romantic novelist Amelia Opie, and the
travelogue author George Borrow.
Physiognomy is a...
- illustrations. The two prin****l
sources from
which Lavater developed his
physiognomical studies were the
writings of the
Italian polymath Giambattista della...
- The
Qumran Physiognomies was one of the Dead Sea Scrolls, a
large collection of
scrolls and
fragments found near the
Qumran community. The do****ent labeled...
- The Face
Reader (Korean: 관상; RR: Gwansang; lit. "
Physiognomy") is a 2013
South Korean period action drama film
starring Song Kang-ho as the son of a disgraced...
- Physiognomonica) is an
Ancient Gr**** pseudo-Aristotelian
treatise on
physiognomy attributed to
Aristotle (and part of the
Corpus Aristoteli****). It is...
-
nature of the
physiognomical aphorism." (Effectively, what Scot did was add new
meanings to
various physical features,
making the
physiognomical signs discussed...
- (Chinese: 面相; pinyin: miànxiàng
meaning face (mien)
reading (shiang)) is a
physiognomic and fortune-telling
practice in
Chinese culture and
traditional Chinese...
- The
Krampus is a
horned anthropomorphic figure who, in the
Central and
Eastern Alpine folkloric tradition, is said to
accompany Saint Nicholas on visits...
-
Rumpology or
bottom reading is a
pseudoscience akin to
physiognomy,
performed by
examining crevices, dimples, warts,
moles and
folds of a person's buttocks...
- with
theories of
physiognomy—judgment of
character based on the face—described by
Aristotle in 4th
century BC Greece.
Physiognomy remained current through...