121 results filtered with: Psychology - History
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Portraits of pioneers in psychology. Volume IV / edited by Gregory A. Kimble, Michael Wertheimer.
Date: [2000], ©2000
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Right profile of head with depressed frontal lobes, divided up to show the location of all the lobes. Drawing, c. 1900.
Date: c. 1900Reference: 28386i
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A female brain, sectioned vertically: side view. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
Date: 1901Reference: 28022i
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A head containing over thirty images symbolising the phrenological faculties. Wood engraving, c. 1845, after O.S. Fowler (?).
Orson S. FowlerReference: 27755i
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Phrenological chart; with design of head containing symbols of the phrenological 'faculties'. Etching after O.S. Fowler (?).
Orson S. FowlerReference: 28451i
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The skull of the painter Raphael: frontal view. Lithograph by Engelmann after C.P. Mazer.
Godefroy EngelmannDate: [1835?]Reference: 28079i- Pictures
Elements of phrenology, physiognomy and palmistry, with diagrams of heads and hands, and portraits of historical figures. Colour lithograph, late 19th century.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 662788i- Books
Historical introduction to modern psychology / Gardner Murphy, Joseph K. Kovach.
Gardner MurphyDate: 1972- Books
Psychologiegeschichte heute / herausgegeben von Angela Schorr und Ernst G. Wehner.
Date: [1990], ©1990- Pictures
Death masks of Martin, a parricide (left), and Eustache, a St Dominican black slave fêted for his assimilation to white culture in Paris (right). Process print, after a lithograph, 1835.
Reference: 28330i- Books
Francesco De Sarlo e il laboratorio fiorentino di psicologia / a cura di Liliana Albertazzi, Guido Cimino, Simonetta Gori-Savellini.
Date: 1999
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Apollo presiding over a gentleman of sensual appetite; representing the sanguine temperament. Etching by J.D. Nessenthaler, ca. 1750.
Nessenthaler, Johann David, 1717?-1766.Reference: 26899i- Books
Internationalizing the history of psychology / edited by Adrian C. Brock.
Date: [2006], ©2006
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Phrenological chart with portraits of historical figures and illustrations of skulls exhibiting racial characteristics. Lithograph by G. E. Madeley, authored by C. Donovan, c. 1850.
Date: c. 1850Reference: 27927i- Books
The therapeutic turn : how psychology altered Western culture / Ole Jacob Madsen.
Ole Jacob MadsenDate: 2014
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Left profile of a head showing depressed frontal lobes. Drawing, c. 1900.
Date: c. 1900Reference: 28387i- Pictures
The brain: side view illustrating the distance of the occipital bone from the phrenological 'organ of philoprogenitiveness'. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
Date: 1901Reference: 28019i
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A man with a large, protruding head walking with a heavy gait; illustrating the reflective faculty in phrenology. Steel engraving by A. Devrits, 1847, after H. Bruyères.
Bruyères, Hippolyte.Date: [1847]Reference: 27624i- Pictures
The skull of a widow named Lecouffe, who incited her son to murder an old woman, their protector, for her money. Lithograph, c. 1835.
Date: 1835Reference: 28125i- Books
A history of American psychology in notes and news, 1883-1945 : an index to journal sources / Ludy T. Benjamin, Jr. [and others].
Date: [1989], ©1989- Books
History of psychology / David Hothersall.
Hothersall, DavidDate: [2004], ©2004
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An introverted and an extroverted man; exhibiting excessive and lacking propensities connected with the faculty of causality (reflective thought) in phrenology. Steel engraving by E. Monnin, 1847, after H. Bruyères.
Bruyères, Hippolyte.Date: [1847]Reference: 27621i
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A man woos a woman in a garden; representing the sanguine temperament. Engraving by after M. de Vos.
Maerten de VosReference: 26880i
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A bald phrenologist with a large forehead examining a skull, in a 'vanitas' pose. Mezzotint by W.O. Geller, 1833, after T.H. Illidge.
Thomas Henry IllidgeDate: 1833Reference: 27458i
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The bases of three skulls: a new born infant's, a misogynist's, and a man suffering from satyriasis. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
Date: 1901Reference: 28023i