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In his mid-90s, Dr. Cesare T. Lombroso was still curious about the inner workings of pediatric epilepsy, which he had studied for decades. As a physician at Boston Children’s Hospital, he tried to ...
Titolo: La Vergine delle ossa. Cesare Lombroso indaga Genere: Gialli, Horror, Thriller, Noir Autore: Luca Masali Editore: Castelvecchi Anno di Pubblicazione: 2010 ...
On this day, Nov. 6, in 1835, Cesare Lombroso, regarded by some as the father of criminology, was born in Verona, Italy. Lombroso, a physician, former director of a mental asylum and a professor of ...
Where Cesare Lombroso, Italy’s famous criminologist and alienist left off, Dr. Jacob Eisenstadt, once a penniless Polish Jew, but now granted Italian citizenship by a special royal decree because of ...
These days Cesare Lombroso is often considered a figure of fun, a flamboyant crazy who insisted that a criminal — or, indeed, a genius — could be recognized by the cut of his jaw or the slope of his ...
Cesare Lombroso's contemporaries considered him to be either a genius or a madman, or both. A professor at the University of Turin, Italy, from 1876 until his death in 1909, Lombroso was a pioneer of ...