- author,
archdeacon of
Bedford from 1757. He is now
remembered for his
Memoria Technica, a work on a
memory system. He was born in Newcastle, the son of John...
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Carruthers 1990, p. 7
Carruthers 1990, pp. 81-82
Carruthers 1990, p. 82 De
memoria et reminiscentia, 452 8-16,
cited in Yates, The Art of Memory, 1966, p34...
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today known as the art of memory. The
general name of mnemonics, or
memoria technica, was the name
applied to
devices for
aiding the memory, to
enable the...
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letters preceded by a
digit character. The
values were
taken from his
Memoria Technica,
which ****igned two
consonants to each digit, with
vowels un****igned...
- from the
original on 18
September 2020.
Retrieved 3
January 2018. "
memoria technica".
Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.).
Oxford University Press....
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additional ciphers that
Dodgson had constructed, in
addition to his "
Memoria Technica",
showed that he had emplo****
sophisticated mathematical ideas in their...
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based in Seattle, Washington. She owns and
operates a
business called Memoria Technica. She
specializes in the area of
conservation and
restoration of antique...
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about £38 a year, and a
subscription school. Gray, the
author of "
Memoria Technica", is said to have been a native. "Hinton-in-the-Hedges CP:
Parish headcounts"...
- these,
Robert Pashfield, had a
leathern girdle,
which served him as a
memoria technica for the Bible,
marked into
portions for the books, with
points and...
- The
Window in Art,
Israel Museum,
Jerusalem [Curator:
Hagit Allon]
Memoria Technica -
eastcentral gallery,
London [Curator: Adi Gura] Stop
Making Sense...