| Susan Leigh Foster - 1995 - 280 ページ
...Seventeenth-Century Muscle Man In 1649, a little-known English savant, John Bulwer, published in London a book called Pathomyotomia, or a Dissection of the Significative Muscles of the Affections of the Minde.' The author was a physician, and the title might suggest a medical text, but Bulwer's "dissection" is... | |
| Jeffrey Jerome Cohen - 1996 - 331 ページ
...Language of the Hand (London, 1644), Philocophus; or, The Deafe and Dumbe Man's Friend (London, 1648), and Pathomyotomia, or a Dissection of the significative Muscles of the Affections of the Minde (London, 1649). Chirologia and its companion treatise, Chironomia, have been published in a modern... | |
| Barbara Korte - 1997 - 348 ページ
...With two influential volumes, Bulwer contributed to the disciplines of both psychology and rhetoric: Pathomyotomia, or a Dissection of the Significative Muscles of the Affections of the Minde (1649) and Chirologia: Or the Naturall Language of the Hand ... Whereunto Is Added Chironomia: Or,... | |
| Diab - 1999 - 464 ページ
...1nstitut am Ausgange der Schönebergerstrasse zu Berlin. Berlin. Bulwer. J. (1649l. Pathomyotomin, or a Dissection of the Significative Muscles of the...Being an Essay to a New Method of Observing the Most 1mportant Movings of the Muscles of the Head, as They are the Neerest and 1mmedinte Organs of the Voluntaríe... | |
| Michael Cyril William Hunter - 1999 - 452 ページ
...Durand Hotham and 'Foure tables of divine revelation' by Jacob Boehme. London 1649 00:00:08 Wing B 5468 John Bulwer, Pathomyotomia or a dissection of the...significative muscles of the affections of the minde. London 1654 00:04:00 Wing B 1387 Fifth edition. London 1656 00:01:06 Wing B 1274-5 Richard Baxter,... | |
| Elizabeth Lane Furdell - 2002 - 308 ページ
...Milton's poems and the works of John Donne. Among the medical titles he had printed was John Bulwer's Pathomyotomia or a Dissection of the Significative Muscles of the Affections of the Minde (1649). Bulwer encouraged observing head movements in order to perceive the voluntary or impetuous... | |
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