Altogether Governed by Humors: The Four Ancient Temperaments in Shakespeare
Hippocrates, and later Galen, hypothesized that a person's character was influenced by a combination of four humors that governed the body: black bile, phlegm, yellow bile, and blood. Centuries later, the Elizabethans adopted these ideologies to their medical practices, and associated each humo...
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Scholar Commons
2008
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