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- British Dental Journal: Physiognomy and Teeth - An ethnographic study among young and middle-aged Hong Kong adults, which aimed to investigate the context of traditional beliefs in Chinese physiognomy in the Hong Kong SAR, China.
- Digital Physiognomy Software - Allows the user to select facial features to assemble an identical image of your face and to determine a person's psychological characteristics. Screenshots, downloads, and examples of face reading.
- Physiognomy: Personology - Relates the face reading correlations documented by Dr Edward Vincent Jones to modern personology theory.
- The Skeptic's Dictionary: Physiognomy - Skeptical definition of this practice.
- Face Reading - Julie Cox offers books and courses in Tempe, AZ. Includes biography, celebrity samples, brief history, and lecture schedule.
- People Reading - Bill Whiteside's way of face reading and how to use it in personal and professional relationships.
- The Art of Face Reading - Article exploring the process of a traditional Chinese reading.
- Face Frontiers - Promotes a book, 'In Your Face' by Bill Cordingley, and gives an overview of the history and uses of this practice.
- Astrology.com.au: Face Reading - Presents an overview of the correlations between face and personality, and includes celebrity face readings.
- Regena-Therapie - Grundlegende Informationen und konkrete Therapiemöglichkeiten mit Regenaplexen werden vorgestellt. Einige Fallbeispiele werden ausführlich besprochen und durch Deutung von Krankheitsmerkmalen an der Physiognomie ergänzt.
Wikipedia Articles
- Physiognomy - Physiognomy (Gk. physis, nature and gnomon, judge, interpreter) is a theory based upon the idea that the assessment of the person's outer appearance, primarily the face, may give insights into one's character or personality.
- Syntactic change - To the extent that a language is vocabulary cast into the mould of a particular syntax and that the basic structure of the sentence is held together by functional items, with the lexical items filling in the blanks, syntactic change is no doubt what modifies most deeply the physiognomy of a particular language. Syntactic change affects grammar in its morphological and syntactic aspects and is seen as gradual, the product of chain reactions and subject to cyclic drift.
- Islescape - Islescape relates to the physiognomy as well as the features and assets that exist in the form of historical social, economic, cultural and political habits, routines, and traditions in an insular environment.
- Anthropological criminology - ... referred to as criminal anthropology, literally a combination of the study of the human species and the study of criminals) is a field of offender profiling, based on perceived links between the nature of a crime and the personality or physical appearance of the offender. Although similar to physiognomy and phrenology, the term criminal anthropology is generally reserved for the works of the Italian school of criminology of the late 19th century (Cesare Lombroso, Enrico Ferri, Raffaele Garofalo).
- Bartolomeo della Rocca - Bartolomeo della Rocca, called Cocles (March 19, 1467 – September 9, 1504) was a scholar of chiromancy, physiognomy, and astrology who lived in Bologna, Italy during the rule of the Bentivoglio.