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- Liber physiognomiae (classical Latin: [ˈliːbɛr pʰʏsɪ.ɔŋˈnoːmɪ.ae̯], Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈliber fizi.oˈɲomi.e]; The Book of Physiognomy) is a work by...
- quatuor distinctionum, the Liber particularis, and the Liber physiognomiae The Liber physiognomiae (which also exists in an Italian translation) and the Super...
- a court scholar for Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, wrote Liber physiognomiae in the early 13th century concerning the subject. English universities...
- published at Bologna in 1504, but more probably known to Taisnier from the Physiognomiae et Chiromantiae Compendium produced by Iohannes Albertus at Strasbourg...
- atque Tabulis illustrata, Legesque simul Psychologiae, Cranioscopiae ac Physiognomiae inde derivatae.-Typis Francisci Seraphici Hübschmanni, Monachii: 11...
- particularis (The Singular Book). The third and final volume is the Liber physiognomiae, which concerns physiognomy. Some sources refer to the first book in...
- Philip's translation between 1243 and 1254, but Michael Scot in his Liber physiognomiae between 1228 and 1236 seems to have used the original Arabic version...
- cancellariae apostolicae, Lectae 23 Sept. 1484 Michael Scotus, Liber physiognomiae Franciscus de Zabarellis, Repetitio super capitulo Perpendimus de sententia...
- (Paris: Chrétien Wechel, 1535) Physionomie, a translation of the Liber physiognomiae of Michael Scot (Paris: Denis Janot, 1540) Des gestes des Turcz, a translation...