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Socrates indeed held, that Letters proved the ruin of the memory, because before the invention of Letters, people committed worthy matters to memory, but afterward to Books; |
Socrates indeed held, that Letters proved the ruin of the memory, Because before the invention of Letters, people committed worthy matters to memory, but afterwards to Books; |
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Ephaenicia Mare literas, memoriae adversu• oblivionem remedium accivit. Plutarch. |
Ephaenicia Mare literas, Memoriae adversu• oblivionem remedium accivit. Plutarch. |
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