The Man of Genius. Lombroso Cesare
Cliniques sur la Folie Héréditaire, 1886.
2
Psychologie du Génie, 1883.
3
De Renzis, L’opera d’un Pazzo, 1887.
4
Revue des Deux Mondes, 1886.
5
De Pronost., i. p. 7.
6
Problemata, sect. xxx.
7
Horace, Ars Poet., 296-297.
8
Observationes in Hom. Affect., 1641, lib. 10, p. 305. More singular examples in Italy were collected by F. Gazoni, in the Hospitale dei folli incurabili, 1620.
9
Diderot, Dictionnaire Encyclopédique.
10
I Mattoidi e il Monumente a Vittorio Emanuele, 1885.
11
Magnan, Annales Médico-psych., 1887; Déjerine, L’Hérédité dans les Maladies Mentales, 1886; Ireland, The Blot upon the Brain, 1885.
12
I Caratteri dei Delinquenti, 1886, Turin.
13
Méd. de l’Esprit, ii.
14
Lamartine, Cours de Littérature, ii.
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Revue Britannique 1 Magnan, 2 3 De Renzis, 4 5 6 7 Horace, 8 9 Diderot, 10 11 Magnan, 12 13 14 Lamartine, 15 16 Canesterini, 17 Plutarch, 18 Kupfer, “Der Schädel Kants,” in 19 Welcker, 20 Mantegazza, 21 Turner, 22 De Quatrefages, 23 Zoja, 24 25 Welcker, 26 27 Wagner ( Bischoff ( The measurement of the cerebral area often gives superiority even to those men of genius who present a feeble weight. Fuchs had a cerebral surface of 22,1005 square c. and Gauss of 21,9588; while with the same weight the same surface in an unknown woman was 20,4115 and in a workman 18,7672. 28 29 30 Mendel, 31 32 33 34 35 36 Gallichon in 37 Lombroso, 38 Essay VII., 39 40 Destouches, 41 Beard, 42 Savage, 43 Guy de Maupassant, 44 45 46