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115:) who developed it into a medical theory. He believed that certain human moods, emotions, and behaviours were caused by an excess or lack of body fluids (called "humours"), which he classified as blood, yellow bile, black bile, and phlegm. Each of which was responsible for different patterns in personalities, as well as how susceptible you were to getting a disease.
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These properties were considered the basis of health and disease. This meant that having a balance and good mixture of the humours defined good health, while an imbalance or separation of the humours led to disease. Because the humours corresponded to certain seasons, one way to avoid an imbalance or
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and purges to get rid of excess blood. Even Galen proposed a theory of the importance of proper digestion in forming healthy blood. The idea was that the two most important factors when digesting are the types of food and the person's body temperature. This meant that if too much heat were involved,
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The properties of these humours also corresponded to the four seasons. Thus blood, which was considered hot and wet, corresponded to spring. Yellow bile, considered hot and dry, corresponded to summer. Black bile, cold and dry, corresponded to autumn. And finally, phlegm, cold and wet, corresponded
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For example, if a person tends to be too happy or "sanguine", one can assume they have too much blood in proportion to the other humours, and can medically act accordingly. Likewise for being too calm and reserved or "phlegmatic" from too much phlegm; excessively sad or "melancholic" from too much
1909:. "In this work a distinguished scholar of Islamic religion examines the mysticism and psychological thought of the great eleventh-century Persian philosopher and physician Avicenna (Ibn Sina), author of over a hundred works on theology, logic, medicine, and mathematics."
1915:, p. 52. "Most important of these initially was the massive Book of Healing (Al-Shifa) of the eleventh-century Persian Avicenna, the parts of which labeled in Latin as De anima and De generatione having been translated in the second half of the twelfth century."
1925:. "The Persian polymath Ibn Sina (981–1037) consolidated all of this learning, along with Ancient Greek and Indian knowledge, into his The Canon of Medicine (1025), a work still taught in European medical schools in the seventeenth century."
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then the blood would become "overcooked." This meant that it would contain too much of the yellow bile, and the patient would become feverish. If there were not enough heat involved, this would cause there to be too much phlegm.
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believe that the temperaments help to understand personality. They also believe that they are useful for education, helping teachers understand how children learn. Christian writer
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surveys the historical literature of the 'four humors' and related discussions extensively and in depth and proposes a psychoanalytic integration of the material.
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interactive workbook format that includes a temperament assessment; accompanying teaching videos available through the free app.
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Jouanna, Jacques (2012-01-01), "The Legacy of the
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2023:(1988). "Metaphorical equivalence of elements and temperaments: Empirical studies of Bachelard's theory of imagination".
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I Said This, You Heard That: How Your Wiring Colors Your
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black bile; and too angry or "choleric" from excess yellow bile.
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So-Eum (SE; Little Yang); Conservative (Unstable & Passive)
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34:. For the music by Hindemith choreographed by Balanchine, see
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Please
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Temperament theory has its roots in the ancient theory of
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Semeiotica Urania, or Astrological Judgement of Diseases
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The Rise of Experimental Biology: An Illustrated History
1872:"Old English Wæta and the Medical Theory of the Humours"
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Tae-Eum (TE; Big Yin); Organized (Stable & Passive)
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1802:"Judy Duchan's History of Speech – Language Pathology"
1777:"Temperament: Developmental and Ecological Dimensions"
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Table of similar systems of comparison of temperaments
1545: – Pseudoscience linking character and blood type
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High-spirited Dogs (High Excitation, High Inhibition)
2451:. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
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used the four temperaments as a basis for his novel
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Blue (Keen Minds; Analytical & Detail-oriented)
1984:. London: 1655. Reprint, Nottingham: Ascella, 1994.
2489:Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy, Volume 1
2406:Balanchine's Complete Stories of the Great Ballets
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1294:Dianoetic (Reasoning & Logical Investigator)
2382:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 231–232.
1486:: although originally conceived as a ballet for
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2053:, Foreign Languages Publication House: Moscow.
1561:Fundamental interpersonal relations orientation
2504:Passions and Tempers: A History of the Humours
2068:Alfred-Adler's Basic Concepts and Implications
1971:(English Physician). London: Peter Cole, 1652.
871:Judging (J); "Practical & Matter of Fact"
431:Modern views, implementations and restatements
306:Relation of various four temperament theories
2365:. New York City: Associated Music Publishers.
1876:The Journal of English and Germanic Philology
1730:Galen's Prophecy: Temperament In Human Nature
1412:(1st ed.). Archer Publications. p.
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2487:Pasnau, Robert; Dyke, Christina Van (2010).
2025:Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
1438:(1st ed.). Prometheus Nemesis Book Co.
2403:Balanchine, George; Mason, Francis (1977).
2277:. II. Instrumental Music. Vol. 2. The
2049:Rokhin, L, Pavlov, I and Popov, Y. (1963),
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880:Feeling (F); "Sympathetic & Friendly"
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2229:DOODY, JOHN A.; IMMERWAHR, JOHN (1983).
2172:Your Temperament: Discover Its Potential
1830:Greek Medicine from Hippocrates to Galen
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874:Thinking (T); "Logical & Ingenious"
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38:. For the symphony by Carl Nielsen, see
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1998:. Wessex Astrologer. pp. 42, 91.
1996:Temperament: Astrology's Forgotten Key
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1181:Energetic & Balanced (Sanguine)
2466:Daly, Jonathan (19 December 2013).
1994:Greenbaum, Dorian Gieseler (2005).
1297:Iconic (Artistic & Art-making)
1184:Weak & Emotional (Melancholic)
2449:Avicenna and the visionary recital
1269:Dialogike (Logical Investigation)
998:William Marston and John G. Geier
890:California Psychological Inventory
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2379:The Cambridge Companion to Ballet
2153:The Spirit Controlled Temperament
1685:Essays in the History of Medicine
1647:Journal of Personality Assessment
1468:(Wq 161/1). In the 20th century,
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2268:Foltmann, Niels Bo, ed. (1998).
1580:– The theory of the four humours
1567:Two-factor models of personality
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633:Red (Leaders; Bold & Brash)
231:(N), the tendency to experience
2558:Shakespeare and the Four Humors
2124:"What Are the Four DISC Types?"
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2491:. Cambridge University Press.
2376:Kant, Marion (June 7, 2007).
2337:. American Symphony Orchestra
2128:DISC Personality Testing Blog
1612:"The Four Human Temperaments"
1557: – Ancient Egyptian gods
1543:Blood type personality theory
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1219:(Impulsive & Changeable)
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282:(MBTI). They were renamed as
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103:. It may have originated in
1941:. Humana Press. p. 60.
1406:Montgomery, Stephen (2002).
1374:Earth (Persephone/Aidoneus)
1207:(Industrious & Guarded)
896:Leader/Implementer (Alphas)
242:In the field of physiology,
2546:episode on the four humours
1832:, BRILL, pp. 335–359,
1537:Big Five personality traits
1466:Sanguineus et Melancholicus
1404:Adapted and modified from:
972:Ruling/Dominant (Choleric)
785:Undue Attention or Service
700:Keirsey's four temperaments
628:Hartman Personality Profile
280:Myers–Briggs Type Indicator
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2516:Edelman, Kathleen (2019).
2202:Why You Act the Way You Do
2065:Lundin, Robert W. (1989).
2037:10.1037/0022-3514.55.5.836
1659:10.1207/s15327752jpa5103_4
1616:www.thetransformedsoul.com
1352:Black Bile (Cold and Dry)
1343:Yellow Bile (Hot and Dry)
1272:Hedone (Sensual Pleasure)
454:The Presidential Character
372:Conscientiousness/Cautious
260:Keirsey Temperament Sorter
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2548:in MP3 format, 45 minutes
1961:Nicholas Culpeper (1653)
1839:10.1163/9789004232549_017
1733:. New York: Basic Books.
1462:Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
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1081:Anesthetic (insensitive)
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788:Inadequacy or Deficiency
614:Relating (Relationships)
225:Dimensions of Personality
2356:Hindemith, Paul (1948).
2281:, Royal Danish Library.
1754:Osborn L. Ac., David K.
1549:Enneagram of Personality
1386:'s four living creatures
687:Intuition & Empathy
684:Vision & Creativity
621:Erikson's behavior types
611:Impacting (Influencing)
111:(460–370 BC) (and later
40:Symphony No. 2 (Nielsen)
2522:North Point Resources.
2096:Riemann, Fritz (2008).
1937:Lutz, Peter L. (2002).
1691:. pp. 67, 87, 104.
1137:Dogmatic (Doctrinaire)
949:Marketing (Exchanging)
782:Revenge or Retaliation
498:Melancholic temperament
329:Physical manifestation
55:four temperament theory
2573:Personality typologies
2447:Corbin, Henry (2016).
2205:. Tyndale Publishing.
2175:. Tyndale Publishing.
1913:Pasnau & Dyke 2010
1756:"INHERENT TEMPERAMENT"
1727:Kagan, Jerome (1998).
1687:. Medical Life Press,
1346:Phlegm (Cold and Wet)
1275:Ethikos (Moral Value)
964:'s four Styles of Life
952:Receptive (Accepting)
946:Hoarding (Preserving)
943:Exploitative (Taking)
681:Process & Routine
488:Phlegmatic temperament
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135:. There could also be
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2502:Arikha, Noga (2007).
2155:. Tyndale Publishing.
2019:Martindale, Anne E.;
1483:The Four Temperaments
1368:Water (Pluto/Nestis)
1213:(Curious & Calm)
1131:Agnostic (Skeptical)
1099:four* value attitudes
1014:Steadiness (S); Blue
1011:Influence (I); Green
968:Temperament by LaHaye
717:(Technological) >
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605:Striving (Executing)
349:Steadiness/Supportive
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2279:Carl Nielsen Edition
1870:Ayoub, Lois (1995).
1806:www.acsu.buffalo.edu
1349:Blood (Hot and Wet)
1171:'s four temperaments
905:Visualizer (Deltas)
678:Logic & Results
493:Sanguine temperament
483:Choleric temperament
2302:on 16 October 2014.
2102:. Reinhardt Ernst.
1980:Nicholas Culpeper,
1705:Boeree, C. George.
1496:neoclassical ballet
1396:Eagle (Far-seeing)
1103:Economic/Political
1005:Dominance (D); Red
902:Innovator (Gammas)
826:Conserving-Holding
823:Controlling-Taking
775:four mistaken goals
653:Personality Styles
508:Octopus Temperament
464:The Managerial Grid
424:Liver/Gall Bladder
395:Influence/Inspiring
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298:(NT).. C.G. Jung's
59:proto-psychological
1890:– via JSTOR.
1555:Four sons of Horus
899:Supporter (Betas)
832:Supporting-Giving
779:Power or Defiance
592:Behind the Scenes
450:James David Barber
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2472:. A&C Black.
2429:Zola, Preface to
2288:978-87-598-0913-6
2109:978-3-497-02043-0
2021:Martindale, Colin
1529:Psychology portal
1492:George Balanchine
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1112:Religious/Social
978:Socially Useful (
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885:1948, 1957, 1987
829:Adapting-Dealing
589:Get Things Going
586:Chart the Course
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2167:LaHaye, Tim
2149:LaHaye, Tim
1903:Corbin 2016
1761:21 February
1712:21 February
1601:(1775–1778)
1371:Air (Hera)
1285:Aristotle's
1260:Aristotle's
1241:Historical
1217:salamanders
1194:Paracelsus'
1134:Innovative
1078:Depressive
987:melancholic
957:1935, 1966
852:Expressive
849:Analytical
809:Hysterical
692:1978, 1988
662:Socializer
548:Relational
542:Analytical
421:Yellow bile
337:Melancholic
244:Ivan Pavlov
229:neuroticism
213:Erich Fromm
151:to winter.
109:Hippocrates
105:Mesopotamia
81:Hippocrates
72:melancholic
2341:1 February
2134:2020-09-22
2031:(5): 836.
1921:, p.
1811:2023-03-30
1787:2010-03-26
1626:2018-01-03
1585:References
1503:Émile Zola
1361:Empedocles
1325:Intuitive
1319:Reasoning
1250:Spiritual
1244:Scholarly
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1097:Spranger's
1084:Hypomanic
1033:Sensation
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812:Depressed
803:Obsessive
754:Competing
735:Apollonian
715:Promethean
705:Epimethean
583:In Charge
575:1999/2001
517:Assertive
452:developed
444:Tim LaHaye
392:Hysterical
360:Phlegmatic
352:Black bile
294:(NF), and
276:Prometheus
272:Epimetheus
157:phlebotomy
77:phlegmatic
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2308:cite book
2247:0038-1861
1919:Daly 2013
1858:171176381
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1235:Irenaeus'
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656:Director
473:Date (c.)
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366:Avoiding
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141:temperare
101:humourism
85:humourism
32:humourism
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1907:Overview
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1689:New York
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1515:See also
1122:Adickes'
1036:Feeling
980:Sanguine
855:Amiable
846:Driving
750:Conflict
746:1973/74
739:Idealist
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709:Guardian
674:Benziger
665:Relater
659:Thinker
520:Curious
462:created
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383:Sanguine
369:Schizoid
296:Rational
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288:Guardian
268:Dionysus
207:(1914),
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125:hot/cold
67:choleric
63:sanguine
2099:Anxiety
1384:Ezekiel
1379:590 BC
1357:450 BC
1330:307 BC
1310:Plato's
1305:340 BC
1280:325 BC
1255:325 BC
1230:185 AD
1200:spirits
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914:Eysenck
892:CPI 260
729:Artisan
698:(old),
526:Gentle
523:Joyful
401:Marrow
355:Spleen
343:Leaning
332:Source
320:Riemann
314:Element
284:Artisan
137:balance
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619:1998 (
557:Berens
478:Author
412:Ruling
378:Lungs
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