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Phrenological Bust, 1824
Charles Caldwell's Elements of Phrenology (Lexington, Kentucky: T. Skillman, 1824),
facing p. 46.
A. Propensities.
I. Amativeness
II. Philoprogenitiveness
III. Inhabitiveness
IV. Adhesiveness
V. Combativeness
VI. Destructiveness
VII. Constructiveness
VIII. Covetiveness
IX. Secretiveness
X. Self-Esteem
B. Sentiments.
XI. Love of Approbation
XII. Cautiousness
XIII. Benevolence
XIV. Veneration } These five are proper to man
XV. Hope }
XVI. Ideality, Wonder }
XVII. Conscientiousness }
XVIII. Firmness }
C. Knowing Faculties.
XIX. Individuality
XX. Form
XXI. Space
XXII. Resistance
XXIII. Colour
XXIV. Locality
XXV. Order
XXVI. Duration
XXVII. Number
XXVIII. Tune
XXIX. Language
D. Reflecting Faculties.
XXX. Comparison
XXXI. Causality
XXXII. Wit
XXXIII. Imitation
XXXIV. Supernaturality
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Notes:
None.
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