Liber physiognomiae
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title:
Liber physiognomiae
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Liber physiognomiae is a work by the Scottish mathematician, philosopher, and scholar Michael Scot concerning physiognomy; the work 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 information found in the Liber physiognomiae seems to have been derived largely from Arabic copies of Aristotelian and Ps
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13th century work by Michael Scot
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liber_physiognomiae
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2016-12-28T17:18:59Z
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2024-09-06T22:36:09Z
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