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The Sanguine personality was optimistic and thought to be caused by the dominance of the humor blood. Engraving by Virgil Solis (German, 1514-1562)
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Solis, Virgilius, the elder (1514-62) / German
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The Sanguine personality was optimistic and thought to be caused by the dominance of the humor blood. It is personified by a young woman ridings in the clouds with various attributes of the sanguine temperament such as the horse Pegasus, a peacock, a lute and a music book. Engraving by Virgil Solis (German, 1514-1562)

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16th century / Germany / Europe / medicine / humors / insignia / health care / historical / european / personality / allegory / temperaments / humours / 16th century / psychology / personifications / body fluids / 1550s / healthcare / emblems / history

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