Scot, Michael, approximately 1175-approximately 1234. Physionomia

Work on physiognomy that is also the final book of a trilogy known as the Liber introductorius. The Liber physiognomiae itself is divided into three sections, which deal with various concepts like procreation, generation, dream interpretation, and physiognomy proper. The work was written for Emperor Frederick II.

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739921392584
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Scot, Michael, approximately 1175-approximately 1234. Physionomia
Library of Congress
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92122446
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https://viaf.org/viaf/305992664

Variants

  • De procreatione et hominis phisionomia
  • De secretis
  • De secretis naturae
  • Liber de secretis naturae
  • Liber introductorius. Physionomia
  • Liber phisionomiae
  • Liber phisionomie
  • Liber physiognomiae
  • Liber physiognomie
  • Liber physionomiae

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Physionomia
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13th century CE
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"Scot, Michael, approximately 1175-approximately 1234. Physionomia." HMML Authority File. Hill Museum & Manuscript Library. Last modified February 29, 2024. https://w3id.org/haf/work/739921392584

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2024-02-29
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2024-02-29