Cefalogia Fisonomica Diuisa in Dieci Deche
Cefalogia fisonomica diuisa in dieci deche : doue conforme à'documenti d'Aristotile, e d'altri filosofi naturali, con breui discorsi, e diligenti osseruationi si esaminano le fisonomie ...
Ghirardelli, a Franciscan monk living in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, wrote on a number of subjects now considered pseudo-sciences, including astrology and physiognomy —the notion that a person's character is revealed in their physical (especially facial) appearance. The theory goes back to Aristotle and even earlier, and it was revived with a shift of focus to the cranium in the 19th century before being soundly discredited. This copy belonged to the eminent physical anthropologist, Ales Hrdlicka who worked here at the Smithsonian.
Original limp vellum binding. Surface dirt and evidence of some previous repairs. Text-block in sound condition. Treatment: Surface-cleaning of vellum cover.
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