physiognomy

  • 101Форд, Джеффри — В Википедии есть статьи о других людях с такой фамилией, см. Форд. Джеффри Форд Jeffrey Ford …

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  • 102Форд, Джефри — Джеффри Форд Jeffrey Ford Джеффри Форд, 2006 год Дата рождения: 8 ноября 1955 (53 года)(19551108) Место рождения: Уэст Айлип, Лонг Айленд, Нью Йо …

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  • 103Houdon, Jean-Antoine — born March 20, 1741, Versailles, Fr. died July 15, 1828, Paris French sculptor. He studied with Jean Baptiste Pigalle in Paris and in 1761 won the Prix de Rome. In Rome (1764–68) he achieved immediate fame with an anatomical study of a standing… …

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  • 104Lavater, Johann Kaspar — ▪ Swiss writer born Nov. 15, 1741, Zürich died Jan. 2, 1801, Zürich       Swiss writer, Protestant pastor, and founder of physiognomics, an antirational, religious, and literary movement.       Lavater served as pastor of St. Peter s Church in… …

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  • 105Contemplation — • The idea of contemplation is connected with that of mystical theology Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. contemplation     Contemplation      …

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  • 106French Literature — • Origin, foundations, and types Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. French Literature     French Literature     † …

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  • 107Leonardo da Vinci — (1452 1519)    Leonardo da Vinci is the artist who inaugurated the High Renaissance. He was among the great luminaries of the period not only in art but in a number of fields. His inquisitive nature led him to experiments in optics, astronomy,… …

    Dictionary of Renaissance art

  • 108physiognomic — phys·i·og·nom·ic .fiz ē ə(g) näm ik also phys·i·og·nom·i·cal i kəl adj of, relating to, or characteristic of physiognomy or the physiognomy phys·i·og·nom·i·cal·ly i k(ə )lē adv …

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  • 109LAVATER, JOHANN KASPAR —    German clergyman, a mystic thinker and writer on physiognomy, born at Zurich; wrote Outlooks to Eternity, and a work on physiognomy, or the art of judging of character from the features of the face (1741 1804) …

    The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • 110countenance — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. face, features, visage, physiognomy, mug (sl.); expression, complexion, aspect; approval, sanction, acceptance, favor, patronage. v. t. aid, encourage; tolerate. See appearance, approbation, front. II …

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