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Windows of the Soul Martin Porter

Windows of the Soul By Martin Porter

Windows of the Soul by Martin Porter


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With the dawn of Romanticism, be it in the realms of science, religion, or poetry, the interest in physiognomy rekindled. This book interprets the way in which books on physiognomy were read, tracing the wider intellectual, social, and cultural changes that contributed to the metamorphosis of this way of beholding oneself and the natural world.

Windows of the Soul Summary

Windows of the Soul: Physiognomy in European Culture 1470-1780 by Martin Porter

In late fifteenth century Florence, Renaissance humanists rediscovered a secret, natural language hidden in the visual wisdom of the proverb 'the eyes are the windows of the soul'. Through its magical prism, the language of eyes, faces, voices, laughs, walks, even stones, plants and animals, all became windows into the souls of other people, of oneself, of nature, and ultimately of God. Some saw in its words the perfect hieroglyphic language by which Adam had first named nature, which, when combined with the art of memory, could bring about a form of 'inner writing' or mystical self-transformation. Yet many others dismissed it as a collection of arbitrary conventions, superstitious enigmas, or 'gypsy' riddles. Embroiled in the religious persecution of the Reformation, rejected as a science during the Scientific Revolution, in the age of Enlightenment physiognomy came to be seen as nothing more than an amusing entertainment. But with the dawn of Romanticism, be it in the realms of science, religion, or poetry, some began to see that physiognomy was no game and the flame of serious interest in physiognomy was once again rekindled. Combining book history and visual history, Dr Porter reconstructs this physiognomical eye, interprets the way in which books on physiognomy were read and traces the wider intellectual, social, and cultural changes that contributed to the metamorphosis of this way of beholding oneself and the natural world from the Renaissance to the dawn of Romanticism.

Windows of the Soul Reviews

An excellent work. * Ariel Hessayon, Sixteenth Century Journal *

Table of Contents

Introduction ; 1. A Persistent Fisnomical Consciousness c.400BCE-c.400CE ; 2. The Bookish Face of Physiognomy in Early Modern Europe ; 3. The Troubling Emergence of the 'Egyptian' in Early Modern Europe ; 4. The Physiognomy Captured and Lost in a Book ; 5. Physiognomating by the Book ; 6. Living Graffiti ; Conclusion: Fisnomy-to-Fisnomy ; Bibliography ; Index

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NPB9780199276578
9780199276578
0199276579
Windows of the Soul: Physiognomy in European Culture 1470-1780 by Martin Porter
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2005-09-29
388
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