Excerpt from Mnemotechny, or Art of Memory, Theoretical and Practical: With a Mnemotechnic Dictionary
IN issuing a publication, a writer must consult the wants of the book-buying public, as much as the state of the Art on which he writes. N 0 author has a right to publish a book that he in his enthusiasm may think is in advance of the age, and then complain if he is not patronized. If a writer chooses to publish on any subject, he does so at his own risk, and by the decision of the public he must abide. I never had much respect for those beseeching, craving-your-attention sort of scribblers, who state very blandly in their Prefaces, that they have spent so much time, and so much money, in writing a book, all for the entertainment of the dear public, and consequently they consider that public under obliga tions to patronize them. Book-making is a kind of mer cantile transaction. If a work has merit, the public will most undoubtedly find it out, and buy it, because they be lieve it to be worth the money it costs. If a publication fail of success, then it is, to a great extent, destitute of merit, or the author has not consulted the wants of the pub lic. In either case he has no right to complain of neglect. This appears to be an author's position before the public.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the fascinating realm of Mnemotechny, the art of memory enhancement. Published in a time when the concept of artificial memory was met with skepticism, the author presents a compelling case for Mnemotechny as a valuable tool for acquiring knowledge and strengthening the natural memory. Through a series of original rules and formulas, the author demonstrates how Mnemotechny can be applied to a wide range of subjects, including history, science, literature, and languages. Drawing upon historical examples and comparisons, the book emphasizes the practical benefits of Mnemotechny in education and daily life. The author challenges the misconception that Mnemotechny seeks to create an artificial memory independent of the natural one. Instead, the book highlights how Mnemotechny complements and enhances our innate cognitive abilities. By exploring the principles of association, combination, and comparison, this book empowers readers to unlock their memory's full potential and embark on a journey of lifelong learning. Ultimately, the insights presented in this book demonstrate that a well-trained memory is not just a repository of facts but a catalyst for intellectual growth and personal fulfillment. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Codice articolo 9780282626846_0
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