Chirogram from John Bulwer's Chirologia
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- | The [[Chirogram from Chirologia|Chirogram from John Bulwer's ''Chirologia'' (1644)]][http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jbulwer.jpg][https://archive.org/stream/gu_chirologianat00gent#page/n186/mode/1up] is a plate which lists [[hand gesture]]s used to emphasize [[rhetorical]] [[appeal]]s, associated with letters of the alphabet for memorization. | + | The [[Chirogram from John Bulwer's Chirologia|Chirogram from John Bulwer's ''Chirologia'' (1644)]] is a plate from [[John Bulwer]]'s ''Chirologia'' which lists [[hand gesture]]s used to emphasize [[rhetorical]] [[appeal]]s, associated with letters of the alphabet for memorization. |
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English translation: [http://books.google.be/books?id=J4xpAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Lucri+apprehensione+plaudo%22&dq=%22Lucri+apprehensione+plaudo%22&hl=nl&sa=X&ei=xQOXU8yCDIOhO8WHgMAP&redir_esc=y] | English translation: [http://books.google.be/books?id=J4xpAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Lucri+apprehensione+plaudo%22&dq=%22Lucri+apprehensione+plaudo%22&hl=nl&sa=X&ei=xQOXU8yCDIOhO8WHgMAP&redir_esc=y] | ||
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Y. Minor, aris, ari, atus sum : menacer | Y. Minor, aris, ari, atus sum : menacer | ||
Z. Mendico, as, are, avi, atum : _mendier | Z. Mendico, as, are, avi, atum : _mendier | ||
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The Chirogram from John Bulwer's Chirologia (1644) is a plate from John Bulwer's Chirologia which lists hand gestures used to emphasize rhetorical appeals, associated with letters of the alphabet for memorization.
English translation: [1]
List of gestures (translated in French):
A. Supplico, as, are, avi, atum : supplier B. Oro, as, are, avi, atum : _prier_ C. Ploro, as, are, avi, atum :implorer D. Admiror, aris, ari, atus sum : admirer_ E. Applaudo, is, ere, si, sum : _applaudir F. Indignor, aris, ari, atus sum : s'indigner G. Explodo,is, ere, si, sum : exploser H. Despero, as, are, avi, atum : désespérer I- Otio indulgeo, es, ere, dulsi, dultum : K. Tristitiam animi signo, as, are, avi, atum :monterr la tristesse de son esprit_ L. Innocentia ostendo, is, ere, tendi, tentum : montrer l'innocence___ M. Lucri apprehensione plaudo, is, ere, si, sum : applaudir le gain N. Libertatem resigno,as, are, avi, atum : demander la liberté O. Protego, is, ere, texi, tectum : protéger_ P. Triumpho, as, are, avi, atum : triompher__ Q. Silentium postulo, as, are, avi, atum :réclamer le silence__ R. Juro, as, are, avi, atum : jurer S. Assevero, as, are, avi, atum : affirmer, parler sérieusement T. Suffragor, aris, ari, atus sum : soutenir, voter pour V. Respuo, is, ere, ui :repousser W. Invito, as, are, avi, atum : inviter X. Dimitto, is, ere, misi, missum : abandonner Y. Minor, aris, ari, atus sum : menacer Z. Mendico, as, are, avi, atum : _mendier
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