Born to Crime: Cesare Lombroso and the Origins of Biological Criminology

Dave Monroe davidmmonroe at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 16 00:38:02 CST 2003


On physiognomy, see, e.g., ...

Shookman, Ellis, ed.  The Faces of Physiognomy:
   Interdisciplinary Approaches to Johann Caspar
   Lavater.  New York: Camden House, 1993.

http://www.boydell.co.uk/1337.HTM

As well as ...

http://www.newcastle.edu.au/discipline/fine-art/theory/race/phrenol.htm

http://skepdic.com/physiogn.html

http://www.equilibrium.org/montaigne/essay19.html

And recall, e.g., ...

http://waste.org/mail/?list=pynchon-l&month=0209&msg=70566&sort=date

--- pynchonoid <pynchonoid at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> http://human-nature.com/nibbs/03/gibson.html
> 
> Human Nature Review  2003 Volume 3: 1-11 (15
> January )
> 
> The Holy Trinity and the Legacy of the Italian
> School of Criminal Anthropology
> 
> Review of _Born to Crime: Cesare Lombroso and the
> Origins of Biological Criminology_
> By Mary Gibson
> Praeger Press. Hardcover - 272 pages (2002)

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