Adventures in Face Reading
Friday, May 30, 2008
The Roots of Face Reading...part 4.
Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) is considered by many to be the father of modern physiognomic thought. In his
Physiognomonica
, he devoted six chapters to the study of facial appearances.
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The Roots of Face Reading...part 5.
The Roots of Face Reading...part 4.
The Roots of Face Reading...part 3.
Roots of Face Reading, Part 2
Critical Perception -
The Roots of Face Reading....part 1.
Genetic Inheritance...
J. Oppenheimer in his later years.
Backward Balance - General Groves and Oppenheimer
Forward Balance
Difference in set of ears....
8 years later....
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