Greek and indian physiognomics

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The focus of this paper is the relationship between the Greek and Indian systems of physiognomics in antiquity. The study seeks to find similarities between the two geographically separated modes of thought and, as a result, to posit a plausible exchange of ideas about the human body as omen in antiquity, in which the flow of ideas went both ways between the Greek and Indian cultures in the ancient world.

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Zysk, K. (2018). Greek and indian physiognomics. Journal of the American Oriental Society, 138(2), 313–325. https://doi.org/10.7817/jameroriesoci.138.2.0313

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