| Timothy Lenoir - 1998 - 484 páginas
...University of Edinburgh, Charles Darwin attended a lecture refuting professor Charles Bell's treatise, The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression as Connected with the Fine Arts (1806). Bell proposed that a rigorous understanding of the anatomy of expression could be useful to... | |
| Yoshiko Kawachi - 1998 - 234 páginas
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| Helen Graham - 1999 - 342 páginas
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| Sander L. Gilman - 1999 - 422 páginas
...Operations: A Further Contribution," Medical Record 68 (1905): 1-7, quotation on p. 3. 22. Sir Charles Bell, The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression as Connected with the Fine Arts, 3d ed. (London: John Murray, 1844), p. 20. 23. See my Seeing the Insane (Lincoln: University of Nebraska... | |
| Ralph D. Ellis, Natika Newton - 2000 - 302 páginas
...General Regulator of Brain Development". Progress in Brain Research 9: 54—86. Bell, C. 1840/1877. The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression as Connected with the Fine Arts. London: George Bell. Bertalanffy, L. von. 1962. Modem Theories of Development: An Introduction to Theoretical... | |
| Boris Röhrl - 2000 - 520 páginas
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| James Hamilton - 1999 - 398 páginas
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| Alan Richardson - 2001 - 270 páginas
...certain powers that seem resident in the body" are most likely to be found (29-30). Bell's treatise on The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression, As Connected With the Fine Arts, published first in 1806 and in revised and expanded editions throughout his career, explores facial... | |
| Matthew Kaufman - 2001 - 244 páginas
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