Saturday, May 31, 2008
The Roots of Face Reading...part 5.
For a thousand years after the collapse of the Roman Empire, Arabian scholars served as caretakers of the Greco-Roman physiognomic tradition. Avicenna (980-1027 A.D.), a Persian physician, philosopher, and scientist, refined the art of character judgment in his de Animalibus.
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