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- determining temperament. Four temperaments Functional Ensemble of Temperament Keirsey Temperament Sorter Socionics temperaments Structure of Temperament Questionnaire...
- and they share two or more temperaments. Gr**** physician Hippocrates (c. 460 – c. 370 BC) described the four temperaments as part of the ancient medical...
- Five temperaments Four temperaments Socionics Temperament Type theory Keirsey, David (May 1, 1998) [1978]. Please Understand Me II: Temperament, Character...
- Carlos created three unusual equal temperaments after a thorough study of the properties of possible temperaments with step size between 30 and 120 cents...
- The Four Temperaments or Theme and Four Variations (The Four Temperaments) is an orchestral work and ballet by Paul Hindemith. Although it was originally...
- recorded circular temperaments was described by the organist Arnolt Schlick in the early 16th century. However, "well temperaments" did not become widely...
- The Kirnberger temperaments are three irregular temperaments developed in the second half of the 18th century by Johann Kirnberger. Kirnberger was a student...
- Meantone temperaments are musical temperaments; that is, a variety of tuning systems constructed, similarly to Pythagorean tuning, as a sequence of equal...
- with his first temperament and therefore created multiple temperaments, the latter temperaments more closely approximating equal temperament than the former...
- Akiskal, Hagop S. (June 2010). "The role of anxious and hyperthymic temperaments in mental disorders: a national epidemiologic study". World Psychiatry...