BF831 .W5
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Character and characteristic men, |
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BF832 .M9 1956
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The character of man. |
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BF833 .A2 1927
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Understanding human nature, |
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BF833 .A4 2013
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Understanding Human Nature. |
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BF843 .L32 1835
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L'art de connaitre les hommes par la physionomie / |
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BF843 .S7
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The physiognomical system of Gall and Spurzheim; founded on an anatomical and physiological examination of the nervous system in general, and of the brain in particular ... |
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BF847 .L3
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Physiognomy, or, The corresponding analogy between the conformation of the features and the ruling passions of the mind / |
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BF851 +E92
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Physiognomics in the ancient world |
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BF851 .L564 2013
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The expressiveness of perceptual experience : physiognomy reconsidered / |
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BF851 .P67 2005eb
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Windows of the soul : physiognomy in European culture 1470-1780 / |
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BF851 .S34 2007eb
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Seeing the face, seeing the soul : Polemon's Physiognomy from classical antiquity to medieval Islam / |
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BF859 .C35 2019
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Reading bodies : physiognomy as a strategy of persuasion in early Christian discourse / |
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BF859 .L85 2011
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Discerning characters : the culture of appearance in early America / |
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BF868
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Head Masters : Phrenology, Secular Education, and Nineteenth-Century Social Thought. |
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BF868 .D2 1955
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Phrenology: fad and science; a 19th-century American crusade. |
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BF868 .F56 2023
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Mark Twain, Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, and the head readers : literature, humor, and faddish phrenology / |
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BF868 .T66 2005
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Head Masters : Phrenology, Secular Education, and Nineteenth-Century Social Thought. |
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BF869.A1 S83
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Heads & headlines; the phrenological Fowlers |
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BF869.G3 F56 2019
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Franz Joseph Gall : naturalist of the mind, visionary of the brain / |
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BF870 .C37 1835
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A catechism of phrenology : illustrative of the principles of that science / |
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