02024nam 2200421Ia 450 99638773150331620221108103134.0(CKB)4940000000087284(EEBO)2248531250(OCoLC)52614533(EXLCZ)99494000000008728420030715d1648 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|Chirologia: or, The natvral language of the hand[electronic resource] Composed of the speaking motions, and discoursing gestures thereof. Whereunto is added Chironomia: or, The art of manvall rhetoricke. Consisting of the naturall expressions, digested by art in the hand, as the chiefest instrument of eloquence: by historicall manifesto's, exemplified out of the authentique registers of common life and civill conversation. With types, or chirograms: a long-wish'd for illustration of this argument. /by J.B. Gent. PhilochirosophusLondon Printed by T. H. and are to be sold by Fran. Tyton ...1648[28], 187, [23], 146, [1] p. illWith added illustrated t.p."Chironomia" has special t.p., added illustrated t.p., and separate pagination, with imprint: London: Printed by Tho. Harper ... 1644.Errata, p. [1] at end.Imperfect: stained and cropped, with slight loss of text.Reproduction of original in: Universität Göttingen Bibliothek.eebo-0161Nonverbal communicationEarly works to 1800GestureEarly works to 1800Sign languageEarly works to 1800Body languageEarly works to 1800Nonverbal communicationGestureSign languageBody languageJ. B(John Bulwer),fl. 1648-1654.1004962EAEEAEBOOK996387731503316Chirologia: or, The natvral language of the hand2339662UNISA