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The Classical art of memory as immaterial writing

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The Classical art of memory is analyzed as a form of mental writing. The ancient authors of works on the art of memory often likened their art to a sort of writing, and a careful analysis of the methods of formation of agent images — the signs of the art of memory — shows that it very closely parallels the methods of sign formation in logophonetic writing systems (such as ancient Egyptian or Chinese). Thus the Classical art of memory can be viewed as an immaterial (and personalized) writing system.

Keywords: Chinese characters; Egyptian hieroglyphs; Matteo Ricci; Ptolemaic writing; Thomas Bradwardine; art of memory; imagines agentes; loci method; logophonetic writing; memory; mnemography; rhetoric

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 January 2013

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