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Physiognomy is the interpretation of outward appearance, especially the features of the face, to discover a person's predominant temper and character. ... Physiognomy has also been used as a kind of divination and is often associated with astrology. The faces depicted to the right are from Barthélemy Coclès...
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Other ideas were long ago discarded as false such as phrenology and physiognomy. Today, although the Watchtower recognizes much of this for the foolishness it is, their wholesale acceptance of so many fringe occultic as well as quack ideas does not speak well of their history.
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Version history for Digital Physiognomy shows you how often it was updated over the past months (starting Dec 16, 2004) as well as 'what is new' information for each update (if available, since this information provided by the author).
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Physiognomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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I thought of this the light of my recent posts about the physiognomy of contemporary history and Al’s sending me the picture of New York’s skyline from the Staten Island Ferry [Link]
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The Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) is dedicated to enriching lives by preserving, sharing and teaching the diverse history of Seattle, the Puget Sound region and the nation. ... Nearby History...
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