PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «PHYSIOGNOMIC»
physiognomic
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assessment
person
character
personality
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appearance
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general
object
terrain
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trying
judge
mental
qualities
observation
bodily
facial
features
expression
creativity
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present
investigation
attempted
determine
relationship
between
been
scrutinizer
work
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nijs
first
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PHYSIOGNOMIC»
Descubre el uso de
physiognomic en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
physiognomic y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
About Face: German
Physiognomic Thought from Lavater to ...
About Face tells the intriguing story of how physiognomics became particularly popular during the Enlightenment, no longer as a mere parlor game but as an empirically grounded discipline.
2
Heinz Werner and Developmental Science
Each object can be perceived from either an objective—technical or a
physiognomic point of view. For example, the color ”red” is perceived from the
objectivetechnical point of view when it is perceived as the property of an object.
By contrast ...
3
Exploring the Visual Landscape: Advances in
Physiognomic ...
Advances in Physiognomic Landscape Research in the Netherlands Steffen
Nijhuis, Ron van Lammeren, Frank van der Hoeven. In fact all 'visualscapes'
analysis tools as introduced by Llobera (2003), including isovist and viewshed,
are ...
Steffen Nijhuis, Ron van Lammeren, Frank van der Hoeven, 2011
4
Reading the Human Body: Physiognomics and Astrology in the ...
How do these two texts relate to Babylonian and Greco- Roman physiognomic
texts and can texts from these two cultural realms help to elucidate certain
features of the Qumran texts? What is perceived as the purpose of physiognomic
inquiry ...
5
Phonetics and Phonology of Tense and Lax Obstruents in German
include indications of language and speech disorders in the domain of the
physiognomic features. Certainly, some of the physiognomic features are innate
and nonvolitional. For example, there are well-known differences in average F0 ...
6
Symbols In Structure and Function- Volume 1: Theories of ...
Physiognomic thinking refers to the apparent power of images to create a sense
that they have animate life, in the eyes of an observer. The term was introduced
by Werner (1940/64) who described physiognomic thinking as participating “. . .
in ...
7
Geological Survey Professional Paper
Some workers consider the phytosociological associations to be subdivisions of
the physiognomic formations. Logically, however, such an approach is invalid;
the formations and their subdivisions are an attempt to order the plant world
strictly ...
8
United States Geological Survey Professional Paper
The Kummerian assemblages were again dominated by Lauraceae, and the
physiognomic characters of the foliage indicate that a subtropical forest was
again represented. The existence of a broad-leaved evergreen forest in Alaska,
such as ...
9
The Psychology of Creative Writing
It also seems reasonable to suppose that readers vary in their sensitivity to
literary language, with some partially or completely unaware of physiognomic
undercurrents (Lindauer, 1988, 1991b). Other readers are more receptive to a
work's ...
Scott Barry Kaufman, James C. Kaufman, 2009
10
The Likeness of the King: A Prehistory of Portraiture in ...
In late antiquity, numerous treatises circulated purporting to provide the rules of
physiognomic analysis—in other words, a means of interpreting an individual's
facial features to obtain information concerning that person's inner qualities.145 ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PHYSIOGNOMIC»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
physiognomic en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Fitzgerald and the Jews
... and by the German press in the nineteen-thirties were driven by pure hatred; Fitzgerald was simply reiterating a familiar physiognomic code. «The New Yorker, Jul 15»
Johann Heinrich Merck Award 2015 Goes to Gabriele Goettle
In this way, her books densify into a "penetrating, physiognomic panorama of our age and our society." Gabriele Goettle, born in 1946 in Asc ... «PharmiWeb.com, Jul 15»
The Scottish accent is dying out
The voice shifts from one register to another—sometimes for socio-economic reasons, sometimes for physiognomic ones—and often in the ... «Quartz, Jul 15»
Body building: welcome to Beyoncé towers
Or, at the other end of the physiognomic scale, driving through the big box shed-scape of northern France, might we look forward to a discount ... «The Guardian, Jul 15»
Rachel Harrison Brings THREE YOUNG FRAMERS to Regen …
With his physiognomic photographs, Sander aimed to capture a social type in a moment in time. Harrison's Three Young Framers, in turn, finds ... «Broadway World, Jun 15»
When? Where? How?
The video “Gala” that he exhibited during the 2005 exhibition Facing the Music at the REDCAT Gallery in Disney Hall was a physiognomic ... «Brooklyn Rail, Jun 15»
Sugar Land Artist Continues Work on Epic 300-Character Frieze
The exhibit, A Pound of Pursuit (Studies for a Procession), includes all stages of this work, including physiognomic studies in graphite, fully ... «Houston Press, May 15»
Cleveland Museum of Art Announces Recent Acquisitions
Among Julia Margaret Cameron's many contributions to the history of photography was the advancement of portraiture from physiognomic ... «ArtfixDaily, Abr 15»
New York Auctions. Joan Miro, Juan Gris, Fernand Leger… At …
Diego was a crucial presence in his brother's daily life, the man he knew best and his physiognomic similarity to Alberto furthermore invested ... «Yareah Magazine, Mar 15»
Reflections on Walter Benjamin 5.
Benjamin's most striking act of physiognomic perception, in regard to the city in history, is to see in the Paris arcades of the nineteenth century, ... «The Fortnightly Review, Mar 15»