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Medicina electa secundum mechanicae leges elaborata
Papa, AntonioDate: 1727-1728Reference: MS.3747Part of: Papa, Antonio
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Phrenology, in connexion with the study of physiognomy / by J. G. Spurzheim.
Johann SpurzheimDate: MDCCCXXVI. [1826]
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A head marked with images representing the phrenological faculties, with a key below. Coloured wood engraving, ca. 1845, after H. Bushea and O.S. Fowler (?).
Orson S. FowlerDate: [1845?]Reference: 27921i- Books
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Galeni de temperamentis libri tres. De inæquali intemprie liber unus. Thoma Linacro Anglo interprete.
Galen. De temperamentisDate: [1527]
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A man challenges another; exhibiting boldness, classed phrenologically under the 'propensity' of combativeness. Steel engraving by Contenau, 1847, after H. Bruyères.
Bruyères, Hippolyte.Date: [1847]Reference: 27614i- Books
Health care of temperaments and constitutional defects / R. Narain.
Narain, Ram.Date: 1996- Books
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The optick glasse of humors or The touchstone of a golden temperature, or the Philosophers stone to make a golden temper : Wherein the foure complections sanguine, cholericke, phligmaticke, melancholicke are succinctly painted forth and their externall intimates laid open to the purblind eye of ignorance it selfe, by which euery one may iudge, of what complection he is, and answerably learne what is most sutable to his nature. By T.W. Master of Artes.
Thomas WalkingtonDate: [1631?]
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A young woman wearing a bonnet, representing characteristics of youth. Drawing, ca. 1794.
Date: ca. [1794?]Reference: 30122i- Books
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The optick glasse of humors or The touchstone of a golden temperature, or the Philosophers stone to make a golden temper : Wherein the foure complections sanguine, cholericke, phligmaticke, melancholicke are succinctly painted forth and their externall intimates laid open to the purblind eye of ignorance it selfe, by which euery one may iudge, of what complection he is, and answerably learne what is most sutable to his nature. / By T.W. Master of Artes.
Thomas WalkingtonDate: [1631?]
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A man woos a woman in a garden; representing the sanguine temperament. Engraving by R. Sadeler after M. de Vos.
Maerten de VosReference: 26879i- Books
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The optick glasse of humors, or, The touchstone of a golden temperature, or, The philosophers stone to make a golden temper : wherein the foure complexions, sangume [sic], cholericke, phligmaticke, melancholicke, are succinctly painted forth, and their externall intimates laid open to the purblind eye of ignorance it self, by which every one may judge of what complexion he is, and answerably learne what is most sutable to his nature / by T.W.
Thomas WalkingtonDate: 1664
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Our temperaments : their study and their teaching, a popular outline / by Alexander Stewart.
Date: 1887
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Physiological lectures, addressed to the College of Surgeons / By John Abernethy.
John AbernethyDate: 1825- Archives and manuscripts
Allaire de Lozeillère, Alexis
Allaire de Lozeillère, Alexis.Date: c. 1685Reference: MS.924
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A bath-house containing six men and an onlooker, perhaps an allegory of the four humours and five senses. Photolithograph after A. Dürer, c. 1496.
Albrecht DürerDate: 1800-1899Reference: 18228i- Books
The psychology of character : with a survey of personality in general / by A.A. Roback.
Abraham Aaron RobackDate: [1952]
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The will-temperament and its testing / by June E. Downey.
June DowneyDate: 1923- Pictures
Six physiognomies. Drawing, c. 1789, after C. Le Brun.
Charles Le BrunDate: 1789?Reference: 28806i- Books
The varieties of temperament : a psychology of constitutional differences / by W.H. Sheldon ; with the collaboration of S.S. Stevens.
William Herbert SheldonDate: 1942
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Four heads of men who each exhibit one of the four temperaments: (clockwise from top left) lymphatic, sanguine, bilious, and nervous. Engraving by W. Johnson and A.K. Johnson, early 19th century.
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A crowd watches as two men gamble; representing the phrenological faculty of acquisitiveness. Steel engraving by L.A. Portier, 1847, after H. Bruyères.
Bruyères, Hippolyte.Date: [1847]Reference: 27617i
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Three mouths with variously projecting lips. Drawing, c. 1793.
Date: 1793?Reference: 31409i
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A man sitting erect on a chair; representing pride as a type of the 'sentiment' of self esteem, a phrenological 'faculty'. Steel engraving by C. Devrits, 1847, after H. Bruyères.
Bruyères, Hippolyte.Date: [1847]Reference: 27619i
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Uitenbogart (Johannes Wtenbogaert?): portrait. Drawing, c. 1794, after Ravenstein (?).
Ravenstein.Date: c. 1794Reference: 30888i- Archives and manuscripts
Belot, Jean
Belot, Jean.Date: Early 18th centuryReference: MS.1124