In "The Hand Phrenologically Considered," the anonymous author delves into the intricate relationship between phrenology and the study of the human hand, proposing a unique synthesis of physical and psychological characteristics. Employing a didactic style that mirrors the scientific inquiries of the 19th century, this work examines how the shapes and lines of the hand correspond to various personality traits and potentialities, reflecting the era's fascination with determinism and the burgeoning interest in pseudo-scientific explorations. The author utilizes a blend of anecdotal evidence and empirical observation to provide a compelling narrative that prompts readers to contemplate the intersections of biology and behavior. The author's anonymity adds a layer of intrigue, suggesting a deliberate desire to focus on the ideas rather than personal identity. Emerging within the broader context of 19th-century scientific thought, the work reflects a tumultuous period marked by excitement over psychological and physiological theories. This unseen scholar's engagement with contemporary discourses on phrenology and hand analysis speaks to the intellectual climate that sought to understand humanity through quantifiable means. "The Hand Phrenologically Considered" is a must-read for enthusiasts of esoteric sciences, providing a thought-provoking examination of how the human form intertwines with individuality. Ideal for scholars, historians, and curious minds alike, this book invites readers to ponder the deeper implications of physicality on the fabric of identity, encouraging a reflective exploration of self and society.
The Hand Phrenologically Considered : Being a Glimpse at the Relation of the Mind with the Organisation of the Body
Commencez votre essai gratuit de 14 jours
- Accès complet à des centaines de milliers de livres audio, d’e-books et de magazines dans notre bibliothèque
- Créez jusqu'à 4 profils — y compris des profils enfants
- Lisez et écoutez hors ligne
- Abonnements à partir de 9,99 € par mois

The Hand Phrenologically Considered : Being a Glimpse at the Relation of the Mind with the Organisation of the Body
In "The Hand Phrenologically Considered," the anonymous author delves into the intricate relationship between phrenology and the study of the human hand, proposing a unique synthesis of physical and psychological characteristics. Employing a didactic style that mirrors the scientific inquiries of the 19th century, this work examines how the shapes and lines of the hand correspond to various personality traits and potentialities, reflecting the era's fascination with determinism and the burgeoning interest in pseudo-scientific explorations. The author utilizes a blend of anecdotal evidence and empirical observation to provide a compelling narrative that prompts readers to contemplate the intersections of biology and behavior. The author's anonymity adds a layer of intrigue, suggesting a deliberate desire to focus on the ideas rather than personal identity. Emerging within the broader context of 19th-century scientific thought, the work reflects a tumultuous period marked by excitement over psychological and physiological theories. This unseen scholar's engagement with contemporary discourses on phrenology and hand analysis speaks to the intellectual climate that sought to understand humanity through quantifiable means. "The Hand Phrenologically Considered" is a must-read for enthusiasts of esoteric sciences, providing a thought-provoking examination of how the human form intertwines with individuality. Ideal for scholars, historians, and curious minds alike, this book invites readers to ponder the deeper implications of physicality on the fabric of identity, encouraging a reflective exploration of self and society.
Fripons T2 : Rendez-vous fripons
Anonymous
bookFripons T4 : Eté fripon
Anonymous
bookJournal d'un bourgeois de Paris, 1405-1449
Anonymous
bookFripons T3 : Noëls fripons
Anonymous
bookFripons T1 : Dessous fripons
Anonymous
bookThe Chaldaean Oracles of Zoroaster
Anonymous
bookBulletin de Lille, 1916-01. Publié sous le contrôle de l'autorité allemande : Vie quotidienne à Lille sous occupation allemande, 1916
Anonymous
book12 Masterpieces of Erotic literature. Illustrated : Fanny Hill, The 120 Days of Sodom, Venus in Furs, Autobiography of a Flea, The Romance of Lust, The Nunnery Tales and others
Miche Millot, John Cleland, Daniel Defoe, Marquis De Sade, D. H. Lawrence, Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, Anonymous, Jack Saul
bookLa Saga de Njal
Anonymous
bookLes poilus canadiens : Le roman du vingt-deuxième bataillon canadien-français
Anonymous
bookThe Ladies' Work-Table Book : Containing Clear and Practical Instructions in Plain and Fancy Needlework, Embroidery, Knitting, Netting and Crochet
Anonymous
bookIncredible Women In History : For ages 7–11
Anonymous
audiobook
When Technocultures Collide : Innovation from Below and the Struggle for Autonomy
Gary Genosko
bookWhy We Work
Barry Schwartz
audiobookbookFinancing the digital transformation: Unlocking the value of photonics and microelectronics
bookThe Arabian Nights
Andrew Lang, Reading Time
bookCulture & Santé : Vers un changement des pratiques et des organisations ?
Françoise Liot, Chloé Langeard, Sarah Montero
bookSe lancer... pour vivre sa vie : Un guide pas à pas pour transformer son existence
Nancy Levin
bookArgent, fortunes et luxe en Asie
Jean-Marie Bouissou, Jonathan SIBONI, Max-Jean ZINS
bookL' argent de l'État: pourquoi et comment : Tome 1 - Le revenu
Pierre-P. Tremblay
bookKeulmadang N°6 : Elles, coréennes.
Jean-Claude de Crescenzo
bookTaking Charge of Adult ADHD, Second Edition : Proven Strategies to Succeed at Work, at Home, and in Relationships
Russell A. Barkley, PhD
audiobookTrump, tu ne nous auras pas ! : Plaidoyer pour l’Europe
Maroun Labaki
bookLes addictions comportementales : Aspects cliniques et psychopathologiques
Isabelle Varescon
book