Theory on the classification of beauty and deformity, and their correspondence with physiognomic expression

exemplified in various works of art, and natural objects, and illustrated with four general charts, and thirty-eight copper plates

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Theory on the classification of beauty and deformity, and their correspondence with physiognomic expression

exemplified in various works of art, and natural objects, and illustrated with four general charts, and thirty-eight copper plates

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Language
English
Pages
440

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Edition Notes

Plates by William Henry Brooke; see footnote, p. 428. Most are hand colored.

Errata, page following p. 424.

Mounted on leaf facing title of Getty copy is port. of Capt. John Dundas Cochrane, R.N. It is signed by [Henry Hoppner] Meyer after [George Perfect?] Harding, and published by Charles Knight, Pall Mall East Dec. 1, 1825 (stipple, etching, aquatint).

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Pagination
xviii, 424, [5], 428-440 p., 26, 12 leaves of plates, [2] folded letterpress tables :
Number of pages
440

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OL25588155M
Internet Archive
gri_33125008448660
OCLC/WorldCat
936122

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