Kenneth Gregory Zysk
Professor, emeritus
Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies
Karen Blixens Plads 8
2300 København S
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Mesopotamian and Indian Physiognomy
Zysk, Kenneth Gregory, 2019, Visualizing the invisible with the human body: Physiognomy and ekphrasis in the ancient world. Johnson, J. C. & Stavu, A. (eds.). Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter, p. 41-60 20 p. (Science, Technology, and Medicine in Ancient Cultures, Vol. 10).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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Greek and Indian Physiognomics
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The Human Character Types in Ancient India. A Study in the Transmission of Knowledge between Genres in Early Sanskrit Literature
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Doṣas by the numbers: Buddhist contributions to the origins of the Tridoṣa-theory in early Indian Medical Literature with comparisons to early Greek theories of the humours
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