This is a table of contents from a book on human studies, detailing various topics related to human actions, expressions, and emotions. Subjects include the proportion and portrayal of the human form, how features are affected by emotions, and different types of actions and expressions for drawing and art. The text gives insight into understanding human behavior in art, focusing on things like expression, teaching, and the impact of different emotional states.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
A.
Carefully listen to what actions are necessary. 315
Displayed how a person should be proportioned. 84
Displayed why people are mostly unnoticed. 180
Displayed people in their various forms for expressing facial features and expressions. 101
Displayed flat faces; indicating resemblance to calm people. 101
Displayed faces can be slightly defaced by freckles and spots. 104
Displayed features as a significant aspect, with many expressions borrowed from it. 109
Displayed follows in color and pigment, the disposition of the entire body. 186
Displayed how transformed through passions over time. 196
Displayed various relationships and designs of people. 206
Displayed parts do in passions. 298
Displayed how it changes according to passions. 301
Listening to a general statement or address. 315
Address with the necessary action to be taken. 312
Address to a large gathering. 313
Pointing out why something is disgraceful and contemptible. 183
Instruction follows pointing.
Action must have a particular moment. 286
Action of a moment. 305
Action of general well-being. 309
Action of a knowledgeable person.
Action of address or speech. 312
Action of mixed attention. 316
Action of teaching. 319
Action concerning embarrassment. 320
Action of fear and fright. 323
Action of wonderment. 323
Action of jumping as it occurs. 324
Action of anger and fury. 326. 328
Actions and passions of what distinction, 295. 295
Actions and passions differ considering gender and age. 297
Actions of preparation for a significant deed. 274
Actions of throwing and hitting as in preparation and execution. 275. 279