Existing classifications of temperament, characters,personality types and ways of behaviour are the disputableissues of the present-day scientific world. The origins of theclassifications rise from the ancient philosophy and medicinein China and India (VIII BCE), Greece (V BCE), Rome (IIcentury AD), England and Germany (ÃÂ¥IÃÂ¥ century), USA andRussia (ÃÂ¥ÃÂ¥ century). Tremendous amount of the classificationswere worked out all over the world and not all of themwithstood the test of time. The references to Hippocrates’ andClaudius Galenus’ classifications occur chiefly, which aretangential with regard to mentality and psychic setup andbased on humoralism (humorism). Great empirical andexperimental materials have been accumulated in scientifichistory without harmonious systematization in view of theabsence of the integrated international system of classificationthat is the factor restraining the further development oftypology. There were curious incidents during typology march.Fourier described three hundred characters, for instance.Unfortunately, any ordinary person could not be able toremember all these descriptions. Since then, researches,finding and admission of the optimum types became the taskof paramount importance for the scientists.