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- The Laocoon is " delineated by four features of physiognomic strain,"
- While convenient, these ratios may not reflect the physiognomic variation of the individuals using them.
- And then there is Gordon's handling of emotion, usually by means of some exaggerated physiognomic effect.
- The physiognomic differences between their faces and the faces of the fitter families are, not surprisingly, invisible.
- Astraios himself had been handed over to Pythagoras, who after a physiognomic test accepted him as a student.
- General Flying Horse " discovered in a Han tomb in Gansu was a physiognomic model for a superior horse in motion.
- However, his protruding and strong-willed jaw was a recognizable reference to the popular and propagandistic physiognomic iconography of Benito Mussolini.
- The physiognomic features and other physical characteristics of the Siah-Posh tribes resemble those of the Kamboj population of greater Panjab ( Pakistan ).
- Morelli had developed a meticulous procedure, through which he claimed to be able to determine the painter of a work through analysis of physiognomic details.
- During the time of Nordau's writing, physical, physiognomic, or mechanical factors were still being regarded as causative in mental aberrations and malfunctions.
- He may also have been responsible for editing other physiognomic omen works including the Alamdimm? Nigdimdimm? Katadugg? ` umma Sinniatu, and ` umma Liptu.
- Kassner avoids all reification and takes that which appears first to his sight, his vision, namely human action and behavior, as the basis for his searching physiognomic enquiry.
- Ghirlandaio has presented the portrait in a naturalistic and sympathetic fashion, at variance with physiognomic theory of the era, which maintained a connection between external appearances and internal truths.
- Jacobs sought physiognomic proof for his idea that there existed a pure Jew; he wanted to show that the Jewish diaspora hadn't destroyed the essential characteristics of Jewish identity.
- During the late 19th century, English psychometrician Sir Francis Galton attempted to define physiognomic characteristics of health, disease, beauty, and criminality, via a method of composite photography.
- Wigger and Klein distinguish four aspects of Soliman the " royal Moor ", the " noble Moor ", the " physiognomic Moor " and the " mummified Moor ".
- The qualities used to categorize Soliman as a " physiognomic Moor " were set forth by pioneering Viennese ethnologists during his lifetime, framed by theories and assumptions concerning the " African race ".
- Intellectually, Kassner is closest to his contemporaries Hofmannsthal and Rilke, Karl Wolfskehl and Marx Picard ( who also produced physiognomic works ), but there are also clear philosophical parallels to Oswald Spengler.
- Actors have to act, and characters must be projected through a whole but unstable physiognomic map upon which events _ crimes, verdicts, sex _ are registered, interpreted and then celebrated or suffered.
- This mounted hunter has a physiognomic portrait ( datable to between 220 and 230, by comparison with the style of the portrait of Caracalla ) and hurls a spear towards a lion at the right.
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