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Physiognomy (from Gr**** φύσις (physis) 'nature' and γνώμων (gnomon) 'judge, interpreter') or face
reading is the
practice of ****essing a person's character...
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carried out in the 1940s. His
description of
forest ****ociations was
physiognomically based. Many of his
forest ****ociations
overlap modern ideas of dry...
- The
Qumran Physiognomies was one of the Dead Sea Scrolls, a
large collection of
scrolls and
fragments found near the
Qumran community. The do****ent labeled...
- The Face
Reader (Korean: 관상; RR: Gwansang; lit. "
Physiognomy") is a 2013
South Korean period action drama film
starring Song Kang-ho as the son of a disgraced...
- a
famous judge of horses. Bole was the
legendary inventor of
equine physiognomy ("judging a horse's
qualities from appearance"). Sun Yang, with the surname...
- Physiognomonica) is an
Ancient Gr**** pseudo-Aristotelian
treatise on
physiognomy attributed to
Aristotle (and part of the
Corpus Aristoteli****). It is...
- (Chinese: 面相; pinyin: miànxiàng
meaning face (mien)
reading (shiang)) is a
physiognomic and fortune-telling
practice in
Chinese culture and
traditional Chinese...
- light" and "three parts" from the "pit of darkness" is
described (
physiognomically) as "long and lean," and is
expected (horoscopically) to "be m****."...
- oˈɲomi.e]; The Book of
Physiognomy) is a work by the
Scottish mathematician, philosopher, and
scholar Michael Scot
concerning physiognomy; the work is also...
- composition,
while other schemes of
regionalization (e.g.,
vegetation type,
physiognomy,
plant formations, biomes) may
variably take in account,
depending on...