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Four temperaments

The four temperament theory is a proto-psychological theory which suggests that there are four fundamental personality types: sanguine, choleric, melancholic, and phlegmatic. Most formulations include the possibility of mixtures among the types where an individual's personality types overlap and they share two or more temperaments. Greek physician…

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Four temperaments → BBC Radio, Four Humors, Group Study, In Our Time, MP3, Said This, Shakespeare, You Heard That

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