| 41. | Kant and Lavater were correspondents on theological matters, and Lavater cites Kant in the Physiognomy .
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| 42. | Physiognomy is based on shapes of the features, and pathognomy on the motions of the features.
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| 43. | In geometry, Bovelles was a bells, physiognomy, machines, are representative of the period.
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| 44. | Thus, something in the physiognomy of homosexual children and adults marks them out as more attractive.
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| 45. | Its physiognomy of Renaissance aspect is probably due to the reconstruction suffered after the fire of 1586.
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| 46. | The third and finale volume is the " Liber physiognomiae ", which concerns physiognomy.
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| 47. | To that end, his fiction often included elements of popular pseudosciences, such as phrenology and physiognomy.
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| 48. | In 19th-century American literature, physiognomy figures prominently in the short stories of Edgar Allan Poe.
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| 49. | He classified natural vegetation in a hierarchical fashion on the basis of the physiognomy of the dominant trees.
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| 50. | Among his written works was a 1913 book on physiognomy titled " Gesichtsausdruck des Menschen ".
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