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CONTENTS.
VOL. III.
1. EXTRACTS from authors, with remarks
A. Some physiognomonical extracts from an essay
inserted in the Deutschen museum
B. Extracts from Maximus Tyrius .......
C. Extracts from a manuscript by Th-........
D. Extracts from Nicolai.........
E. Extracts from Winkelmann.......
F. Miscellaneous quotations........
G. Passages or miscellaneous physiognomonical
thoughts from Holy Writ, with a short introduc-
tion .....
Page
1
ib.
16
19
31
33
37
42
III. Signs of bodily strength and weakness.................................. 75
IV. Medicinal semeiotics, or the signs of health and
Camper
Man of Literature at Darmstadt ....
112
114
C. Physiognomy of towns and places.................. 124
D. Conclusion of national physiognomy............... 126
VI. Resemblance between parents and children ........ 128
A. General remarks
B. Remarks on the opinions of Buffon, Haller, and
Bonnet, concerning the resemblance between pa-
rents and children .......
Extracts from Bonnet
ib..
.... 137
............ 139
VII. Observations on the new-born, the dying and the
dead...............
...... 145
VIII. Of the influence of countenance on countenance 148
IX. On the influence of the imagination on the counte-
nance.............
........ 152
X. The effects of the imagination on the human form... 156
XI. On certain individual parts of the human body
A. The forehead
...... 163
....
... 171
....... 181
A word on the physiognomonical relation of the sexes 210
XIV. Of the physiognomy of youth ....
XV. A word to travellers.........
........ 198
............. 205
XVI. A word to princes and judges......................
XVII. A word to the clergy
XVIII. Miscellaneous countenances
..... 212
.... 216
... 224
229
..... 231
235
241
A. Physiognomonical denominations of countenances
elucidated..........................
B. Miscellaneous thoughts
Additions
Additions to the nose, mouth, and chin ...... 309
fragment xii. On women ....................
..... 319
DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER.
PLACE the Cuts to front the pages as marked in the plates: when several Cuts belong to one page, let them follow in nu- merical order.