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PHYSIOGNOMY Four heads, illustrative of physiognomical traits, from Barthelmy Cocles, Physiognomia, 1533. [Top left and right] Eyes of lazy and voracious men. [Bottom left] Forehead of an irascible and cruel man. [Bottom righ] Head of a woman of a kind and excellent disposition. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/physiognomy-four-heads-illustrative-of-physiognomical-traits-from-barthelmy-cocles-physiognomia-1533-top-left-and-right-eyes-of-lazy-and-voracious-men-bottom-left-forehead-of-an-irascible-and-cruel-man-bottom-righ-head-of-a-woman-of-a-kind-and-excellent-disposition-image179622910.html
RMMC6ERX–PHYSIOGNOMY Four heads, illustrative of physiognomical traits, from Barthelmy Cocles, Physiognomia, 1533. [Top left and right] Eyes of lazy and voracious men. [Bottom left] Forehead of an irascible and cruel man. [Bottom righ] Head of a woman of a kind and excellent disposition.
Friedrich II. Physiognomical After Lavater fragments;Friedrich II. Physiognomical After Lavater fragments;Frederick II. After Lavater's physiognomic fragments, 1881 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/friedrich-ii-physiognomical-after-lavater-fragmentsfriedrich-ii-physiognomical-after-lavater-fragmentsfrederick-ii-after-lavaters-physiognomic-fragments-1881-image211045628.html
RMP79XRT–Friedrich II. Physiognomical After Lavater fragments;Friedrich II. Physiognomical After Lavater fragments;Frederick II. After Lavater's physiognomic fragments, 1881
Man and Horse, 'De humana physiognomonia', 1586 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-man-and-horse-de-humana-physiognomonia-1586-135098241.html
RMHRP755–Man and Horse, 'De humana physiognomonia', 1586
PHYSIOGNOMY Four heads, illustrative of physiognomical traits, from Barthelmy Cocles, Physiognomia, 1533. [Top left] Face of a man with a choleric or fiery nature. [Top right] Face of a woman of a lively and fiery disposition. [Bottom] The eyes and general appearance of unstable, treacherous and untruthful men. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/physiognomy-four-heads-illustrative-of-physiognomical-traits-from-barthelmy-cocles-physiognomia-1533-top-left-face-of-a-man-with-a-choleric-or-fiery-nature-top-right-face-of-a-woman-of-a-lively-and-fiery-disposition-bottom-the-eyes-and-general-appearance-of-unstable-treacherous-and-untruthful-men-image179622880.html
RMMC6EPT–PHYSIOGNOMY Four heads, illustrative of physiognomical traits, from Barthelmy Cocles, Physiognomia, 1533. [Top left] Face of a man with a choleric or fiery nature. [Top right] Face of a woman of a lively and fiery disposition. [Bottom] The eyes and general appearance of unstable, treacherous and untruthful men.
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RMHRP751–Man and Dog, 'De humana physiognomonia', 1586
PHYSIOGNOMY Four heads, illustrative of physiognomical traits, from Barthelmy Cocles, Physiognomia, 1533. [Top left] Eyelashes and general appearance of a man who is vainglorious, audacious and proud. [Top right] Beard and appearance of an individual of a brutal and overbearing nature. [Bottom left] Hair of a thick-witted person. [Bottom right] Eyelashes of a man who is of a vainglorious and audacious nature. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/physiognomy-four-heads-illustrative-of-physiognomical-traits-from-barthelmy-cocles-physiognomia-1533-top-left-eyelashes-and-general-appearance-of-a-man-who-is-vainglorious-audacious-and-proud-top-right-beard-and-appearance-of-an-individual-of-a-brutal-and-overbearing-nature-bottom-left-hair-of-a-thick-witted-person-bottom-right-eyelashes-of-a-man-who-is-of-a-vainglorious-and-audacious-nature-image179622879.html
RMMC6EPR–PHYSIOGNOMY Four heads, illustrative of physiognomical traits, from Barthelmy Cocles, Physiognomia, 1533. [Top left] Eyelashes and general appearance of a man who is vainglorious, audacious and proud. [Top right] Beard and appearance of an individual of a brutal and overbearing nature. [Bottom left] Hair of a thick-witted person. [Bottom right] Eyelashes of a man who is of a vainglorious and audacious nature.
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RMHRP74W–Man and Pig, 'De humana physiognomonia', 1586
PHYSIOGNOMY - METOPOSCOPY Three heads, illustrative of physiognomical traits, in respect to Metoposcopy, or the reading of forehead-lines, wrinkles and other marks on the face. From Barthelmy Cocles, Metoposcopia, 1658 edition. [Left] The interpretation of naevi or other blemishes on the face, in terms of zodiacal influences. These influences seem to descend from the top of the forehead (where Aries rules) to the bottom of the chin (where Pisces rules). [Middle] The location (and thus the influences) of the seven planets, in terms of the wrinkles on the forehead. Once again, the influenc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/physiognomy-metoposcopy-three-heads-illustrative-of-physiognomical-traits-in-respect-to-metoposcopy-or-the-reading-of-forehead-lines-wrinkles-and-other-marks-on-the-face-from-barthelmy-cocles-metoposcopia-1658-edition-left-the-interpretation-of-naevi-or-other-blemishes-on-the-face-in-terms-of-zodiacal-influences-these-influences-seem-to-descend-from-the-top-of-the-forehead-where-aries-rules-to-the-bottom-of-the-chin-where-pisces-rules-middle-the-location-and-thus-the-influences-of-the-seven-planets-in-terms-of-the-wrinkles-on-the-forehead-once-again-the-influenc-image179622884.html
RMMC6ER0–PHYSIOGNOMY - METOPOSCOPY Three heads, illustrative of physiognomical traits, in respect to Metoposcopy, or the reading of forehead-lines, wrinkles and other marks on the face. From Barthelmy Cocles, Metoposcopia, 1658 edition. [Left] The interpretation of naevi or other blemishes on the face, in terms of zodiacal influences. These influences seem to descend from the top of the forehead (where Aries rules) to the bottom of the chin (where Pisces rules). [Middle] The location (and thus the influences) of the seven planets, in terms of the wrinkles on the forehead. Once again, the influenc
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RMHRP74J–Title Page, 'De humana physiognomonia', 1586
PHYSIOGNOMY - METOPOSCOPY Four heads, illustrative of physiognomical traits, in respect to Metoposcopy, or the reading of forehead-lines, wrinkles and other marks on the face, in terms of fixed-symbol interpretation. From Barthelmy Cocles, Metoposcopia, 1658 edition. [Top Left] The crossing of a upper forehead crease-line (presumably that of Mars) which is taken as an indication of a violent death. [Top right] The wavy line (presumably that linked with Mercury) which is an indication of extensive sea-travel. [Bottom left] Forehead crease-lines on a woman that are taken as an indication Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/physiognomy-metoposcopy-four-heads-illustrative-of-physiognomical-traits-in-respect-to-metoposcopy-or-the-reading-of-forehead-lines-wrinkles-and-other-marks-on-the-face-in-terms-of-fixed-symbol-interpretation-from-barthelmy-cocles-metoposcopia-1658-edition-top-left-the-crossing-of-a-upper-forehead-crease-line-presumably-that-of-mars-which-is-taken-as-an-indication-of-a-violent-death-top-right-the-wavy-line-presumably-that-linked-with-mercury-which-is-an-indication-of-extensive-sea-travel-bottom-left-forehead-crease-lines-on-a-woman-that-are-taken-as-an-indication-image179622883.html
RMMC6EPY–PHYSIOGNOMY - METOPOSCOPY Four heads, illustrative of physiognomical traits, in respect to Metoposcopy, or the reading of forehead-lines, wrinkles and other marks on the face, in terms of fixed-symbol interpretation. From Barthelmy Cocles, Metoposcopia, 1658 edition. [Top Left] The crossing of a upper forehead crease-line (presumably that of Mars) which is taken as an indication of a violent death. [Top right] The wavy line (presumably that linked with Mercury) which is an indication of extensive sea-travel. [Bottom left] Forehead crease-lines on a woman that are taken as an indication
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RMHRP757–Man and Deer, 'De humana physiognomonia', 1586
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RMHRP758–Monkey and Man, 'De humana physiognomonia', 1586
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RMHRP74Y–Man and Dog, 'De humana physiognomonia', 1586
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RMHRP753–Man and Eagle, 'De humana physiognomonia', 1586
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RMHRP754–Man and Bull, 'De humana physiognomonia', 1586
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RMHRP752–Man and Crow, 'De humana physiognomonia', 1586
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RMHRP74R–Man and Lion, 'De humana physiognomonia', 1586
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RMHRP74T–Comparison, 'De humana physiognomonia', 1586
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RMHRP759–De humana physiognomonia, 1586
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RMHRP74X–Man and Dog, 'De humana physiognomonia', 1586
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