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c. 400 BC Hippocrates's four humours blood yellow bile black bile phlegm
Season: spring summer autumn winter
Element: air fire earth water
Organ: liver spleen gall bladder brain/lungs
Characteristics: courageous, amorous easily angered despondent, sleepless calm, unemotional
c. 325 BC Aristotle's four sources of happiness hedone (sensuous pleasure) ethikos (moral virtue) propraitari (acquiring assets) dialogike (logical investigation)
c. 190 AD Galen's four temperaments sanguine choleric melancholic phlegmatic
c. 1550 Paracelsus's four totem spirits curious sylphs changeable salamanders industrious gnomes inspired undines
c. 1905 Adicke's four world views innovative doctrinaire traditional skeptical
c. 1912 Adler's four personality types Social Useful Ruling Dominant Avoiding Getting or Leaning
c. 1914 Spränger's four value attitudes artistic religious economic theoretic
c. 1920 Kretchmer's four character styles hypomanic hyperesthetic depressive anesthetic
c. 1947 Erich Fromm's four orientations exploitative receptive hoarding marketing
c. 1958 Myers's cognitive function types SP - sensory perception NF - intuitive feeling SJ - sensory judgement NT - intuitive thinking
c. 1978 Keirsey/Bates four temperaments (old) Dionysian Apollonian Epimethian Promethian
c. 1998 Keirsey's four temperaments Artisan Idealist Guardian Rational
Keirsey, David [1978] (May 1, 1998). Please Understand Me II: Temperament, Character, Intelligence, 1st Ed., Prometheus Nemesis Book Co. ISBN 1885705026.