The New Physiognomy
Title | The New Physiognomy PDF eBook |
Author | Rochelle Rives |
Publisher | JHU Press |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2024-04-09 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1421448378 |
"This work bridges a number of fields in the humanities to examine how modernist representations demonstrate the limits of facial expressivity as a marker of the true qualities of a person"--
How to Read Character
Title | How to Read Character PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel Roberts Wells |
Publisher | |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 1890 |
Genre | Characters and characteristics |
ISBN |
Comparative Physiognomy
Title | Comparative Physiognomy PDF eBook |
Author | James W. Redfield |
Publisher | |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 1852 |
Genre | Anatomy, Comparative |
ISBN |
Reading the Face
Title | Reading the Face PDF eBook |
Author | Norbert Glas |
Publisher | Temple Lodge Publishing |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Physiognomy |
ISBN | 1902636937 |
As a boy traveling to school by streetcar, Norbert Glas often passed the time by studying the faces of his fellow passengers, pondering the significance of the shapes and contours of their noses, eyes, and mouths. Later in life, after becoming a medical doctor and a student of Rudolf Steiner's spiritual science, Glas gained greater insight into the mysteries of human physiognomy. In Reading the Face, the first translation into English of his seminal work, Glas begins by defining the three parts of the human face and explaining the importance of their relative proportions. A face that is more pronounced in any of these areas tends to indicate certain personality traits and specific physiological characteristics. People with a strong mouth and chin, for example, tend to have a strong will and an active, driven, and assertive nature. With the help of many photos and drawings, Glas presents the physiognomy of three basic types and analyses the specifics of the head, forehead, ears, eyes, mouth, and nose. Reading the Face will be valuable to doctors, teachers, and anyone who wants to better understand, accept, and love others.
A New Physiognomy of Jewish Thinking
Title | A New Physiognomy of Jewish Thinking PDF eBook |
Author | Aubrey L. Glazer |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2011-03-24 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0826438970 |
A New Physiognomy of Jewish Thinking is a search for authenticity that combines critical thinking with a yearning for heartfelt poetics. A physiognomy of thinking addresses the figure of a life lived where theory and praxis are unified. This study explores how the critical essays on music of German-Jewish thinker, Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno (1903-1969) necessarily accompany the downfall of metaphysics. By scrutinizing a critical juncture in modern intellectual history, marked in 1931 by Adorno's founding of the Frankfurt Institute for Social Research, neglected applications of Critical Theory to Jewish Thought become possible. This study proffers a constructive justification of a critical standpoint, reconstructively shown how such ideals are seen under the genealogical proviso of re/cognizing their original meaning. Re/cognition of A New Physiognomy of Jewish Thinking redresses neglected applications of Negative Dialectics, the poetics of God, the metaphysics of musical thinking, reification in Zionism, the transpoetics of Physics and Metaphysics, as well as correlating Aesthetic Theory to Jewish Law (halakhah).
New Physiognomy, Or, Signs of Character, as Manifested Through Temperament and External Forms
Title | New Physiognomy, Or, Signs of Character, as Manifested Through Temperament and External Forms PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel Roberts Wells |
Publisher | |
Pages | 774 |
Release | 1894 |
Genre | Cara |
ISBN |
New Physiognomy
Title | New Physiognomy PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel Roberts Wells |
Publisher | Legare Street Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2022-10-27 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781019289051 |
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