This French woodcut appeared in Ces presentes heures a lusaige de Romme au long sans requerir ont este faictes pour Simon Vostre... (1501). The image illustrates the body parts and their corresponding humoral elements. A phlegmatic person appears in the lower right corner, while a choleric person is in the upper left corner. Older conceptions of the bodily humors, such as this illustration, influenced English scholar and clergyman Thomas Walkington’s analysis of them.