Phrenology in connexion with the study of physiognomy
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- Identifiant
- ark:/13685/24155
- Titre
- Phrenology in connexion with the study of physiognomy
- Créateur
- Spurzheim, Johann Gaspar
- Date
- 1833
- Éditeur
- Boston : Marsh, Capen and Lyon
- Siècle
- XIXe siècle
- Format
- Nombre de vues : 430
- Licence
- Licence Ouverte
- Univers Numerabilis
- Médecine
- Sur l'auteur
- Spurzheim, Johann Gaspar (1776 - 1832)
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- Notice dans le Sudoc
- Table des matières
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0002 - Page sans numérotation - [Page de titre]
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0004 - iii - Index to biography
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0006 - Page v - Contents : illustration of characters
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0008 - Page sans numérotation - Dédicace à la Boston phrenological society
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0010 - Page 9 - Biography
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0170 - Page sans numérotation - Phrenology in connexion with the study of physiognomy
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0172 - Page 1 - Introduction
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0184 - Page 13 - Section I. Of the physiognomical signs of the body, face and head in general. Chapter I. Of the physiognomical signs of the body
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0185 - Page 14 - I- Of the signs and configuration of the body
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0186 - Page 15 - II- Of the organic constitution or temperament of the body
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0190 - Page 17 - III- On the physiognomical signs of the body of the sexes
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0194 - Page 19 - Chapter II. On the physiognomical signs of the face
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0211 - Page 30 - Chapter III. Of the physiognomical signs of the whole head
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0244 - Page 47 - Section II. Of the cerebral organization of different characters
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0246 - Page 49 - Chapter I. Portraits remarkable in relation to morality
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0249 - Page 52 - The emperor Caracalla
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0255 - Page 56 - Zeno, the Stoic
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0260 - Page 59 - The emperor Nero
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0262 - Page 61 - Seneca the philosopher
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0265 - Page 64 - The Cardinal Richelieu
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0271 - Page 68 - Sir Francis Walshingham
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0276 - Page 71 - Pope Alexander VI
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0278 - Page 73 - Fr. Oberlin, Pastor of five villages among the Voguesian mountains
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0282 - Page 75 - Don Manuel Godoi, the Prince of Peace
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0285 - Page 78 - Peter Jeannin, commonly called the President Jeannin
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0290 - Page 81 - Danton and Malesherbes
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0294 - Page 83 - Pope Gregory VII
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0303 - Page 92 - The pope Pius VII
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0305 - Page 94 - Chapter II. Portraits of individuals remarkable in a religious point of view
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0308 - Page 95 - Francis Paris
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0311 - Page 98 - Augustus Baker
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0314 - Page 99 - Constantine Cajetanus
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0315 - Page 100 - John Crasset, Jesuit
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0318 - Page 101 - Joseph Priestley
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0321 - Page 104 - Richard Price
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0326 - Page 107 - The pope Martin V
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0330 - Page 111 - Paul Lejeune, jesuit and missionary
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0333 - Page 114 - Chapter III. Portraits of independent characters
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0336 - Page 115 - William of Nassau, prince of Orange, founder of the Dutch Republic
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0340 - Page 119 - Ramus (Peter Ramée)
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0345 - Page 124 - Stubbs
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0348 - Page 125 - Gustavus de Schlabrendorf
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0352 - Page 129 - Chapter IV. Portraits of haughty, ambitious, vain, and touchy or easily-offended characters
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0353 - Page 130 - Philipp II of Spain
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0359 - Page 134 - Catherine II of Russia
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0361 - Page 136 - Lalande, the astronomer
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0365 - Page 138 - James Vaniere
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0372 - Page 143 - Chapter V. Of gay and gloomy characters
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0373 - Page 144 - Piron
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0376 - Page 145 - Charles Antony Bertinazzi
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0380 - Page 147 - Chapter VI. Portraits of bold and timid characters. Two skulls, seen from behind
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0381 - Page 148 - M. T. Cicero
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0388 - Page 153 - The Gladiator from the Antique statue in the Royal Musem at Paris
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0389 - Page 154 - Martin Luther
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0397 - Page 160 - Philip Melanchton, or Schwarzerde
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0401 - Page 164 - Charles XII. King of Sweden
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0411 - Page 172 - Sully
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0419 - Page 180 - General reflections
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0430 - Page 191 - Summary view and conclusion