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5.2.6 Physiognomic omens ({Alandimmû} and {Nigdimdimmû}) There are 36 entries associated with this topic. Adamantius on the skills of physiognomist (1) Analogies from the animals (1) An Aramaic text combining physiognomy and astrology (1) An Aramaic text combining physiognomy and astrology (2) Babylonian science in Talmud (1) A Babylonian text combining physiognomy and astrology (1) A Cairo Genizah text combining physiognomy and astrology (1) Cicero on physiognomy (1) Consider the nature of man (1) Cuneiform horoscopes (1) A Greek text combining physiognomy and astrology (1) He is a hunter (1) If the head quivers (1) Mesopotamian omens in India (2) Observation of a body (1) Observation of complexion (1) Observation of ears and eyes (1) Observation of face (1) Observation of hair (1) Observation of lips and nose (1) Observation of movements (1) Observation of neck (1) Observation of the hand (1) Physical appearance of a woman (1) A physiognomic treatise in Syriac (1) Physiognomy and astrology (1) Physiognomy linked with a prediction (1) Physiognomy of eyes (1) Pieces of Greek physiognomy (1) Practices of divination (1) Pythagoras and the physiognomic omens (1) Sea-monster's mouth (1) Socrates and Zopyrus (1) Sulla and a Chaldean (1) Various physiognomic observations (1) Witness the animals (1)
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