Aristotle's legacy [electronic resource] : containing. 1. The fortune teller; or the knowledge of good and bad fortune, by throwing Dice on the wheel of fortune. II. By Palmestry, as in the lines and marks in the hand. III. Physiognomy, as in the eyes, nose, chin, &c. Metroposcopus, as the several lines or marks in the forehead and other parts; likewise several other marks relative to long or short life, love, business, humours and dispositions. IV. Dreams and their interpretations more exact than ever. Observations on Valentine's and St. Agnes's Day, and the first hearing of the Cuckow, as they relate to love or marriage; by which any woman may know whether her sweetheart be true or false, and whether fortunate or unfortunate in wedlock: As also to know a pure virgin and how to make an inchanted ring, so as to make any one fall in love with you: Also the most powerful receipt for making love powder. V. Moles and their signs on the face, or any part of the body. Translated by Dr. Boreham, astrologer.
1790
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Aristotle's legacy [electronic resource] : containing. 1. The fortune teller; or the knowledge of good and bad fortune, by throwing Dice on the wheel of fortune. II. By Palmestry, as in the lines and marks in the hand. III. Physiognomy, as in the eyes, nose, chin, &c. Metroposcopus, as the several lines or marks in the forehead and other parts; likewise several other marks relative to long or short life, love, business, humours and dispositions. IV. Dreams and their interpretations more exact than ever. Observations on Valentine's and St. Agnes's Day, and the first hearing of the Cuckow, as they relate to love or marriage; by which any woman may know whether her sweetheart be true or false, and whether fortunate or unfortunate in wedlock: As also to know a pure virgin and how to make an inchanted ring, so as to make any one fall in love with you: Also the most powerful receipt for making love powder. V. Moles and their signs on the face, or any part of the body. Translated by Dr. Boreham, astrologer.
Uniform Title
Aristotle's last legacy.
Publication Details
Newcastle : printed in this present year, [1790?]
Place of Publication or Printing
Great Britain -- England -- Newcastle upon Tyne.
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English
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24p. ; 12⁰.
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Not in fact by Aristotle;the attribution is spurious.
Dr. Boreham = Thomas Borman.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Dr. Boreham = Thomas Borman.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
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English Short Title Catalog, T22402.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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