physiognomy

  • 41Phrenology — (from Greek: φρήν, phrēn , mind ; and λόγος, logos , knowledge ) is a defunct field of study, once considered a science, by which the personality traits of a person were determined by reading bumps and fissures in the skull. Developed by German… …

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  • 42Secretum Secretorum — is a medieval treatise also known as Secret of Secrets , or The Book of the Secret of Secrets , or in Arabic Kitab sirr al asrar , or the Book of the science of government: on the good ordering of statecraft . It is a mid 12th century Latin… …

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  • 44Claudia Schmölders — 1977 in Zürich, Bild von Fritz Senn Claudia Schmölders, also Claudia Henn Schmölders (born October 25, 1944 in Heidelberg) is a cultural scientist, author and translator. Contents …

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  • 46phys|i|og|no|my — «FIHZ ee OG nuh mee, ON uh », noun, plural mies. 1. the kind of features or type of face one has; one s face: »a ruddy physiognomy, a kindly physiognomy. His physiognomy indicated the inanity of character which pervaded his life (Scott).… …

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  • 47KABBALAH — This entry is arranged according to the following outline: introduction general notes terms used for kabbalah the historical development of the kabbalah the early beginnings of mysticism and esotericism apocalyptic esotericism and merkabah… …

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  • 48Biome — The planet Earth Biomes are climatically and geographically defined as similar climatic conditions on the Earth, such as communities of plants, animals, and soil organisms,[1] and are of …

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  • 49Otto Weininger — Full name Otto Weininger Born 1880 April Vienna, Austria Died 1903 October Vienna, Austria …

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  • 50Pathognomy — is the study of passions and emotions. It refers to the expression of emotions indicated by the voice, gestures and facial expression. While physiognomy is used to predict the overall, long term character of an individual, pathognomy is used to… …

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