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Ryan Gosling totally wants to hear all about your homeschool curriculum this year.

Links about Commonplace Books

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Dr Lucia Knoles, Assumption College: Commonplace Books: "a vital tool of erudition" (and why you're going to be assigned one for my survey class)

She quotes Confucius:

If language is not correct, then what is said is not what is meant;
if what is said is not what is meant, then what must be done remains undone;
if this remains undone, morals and art will deteriorate;
if justice goes astray, the people will stand about in helpless confusion.
Hence there must be no arbitrariness in what is said.
This matters above everything.


Denise at Frugal Homeschooling: Keeping a Commonplace Book

She quotes:

A commonplace book is what a provident poet cannot subsist without, for this proverbial reason, that "great wits have short memories:" and whereas, on the other hand, poets, being liars by profession, ought to have good memories; to reconcile these, a book of this sort, is in the nature of a supplemental memory, or a record of what occurs remarkable in every day's reading or conversation. There you enter not only your own original thoughts, (which, a hundred to one, are few and insignificant) but such of other men as you think fit to make your own, by entering them there. For, take this for a rule, when an author is in your books, you have the same demand upon him for his wit, as a merchant has for your money, when you are in his.

--- Jonathan Swift
"A Letter of Advice to a Young Poet"

 

She links to a how-to-make-one article at DIY Planner.

 

Alan Jacobs in First Things comments on the physical act of writing versus the ol' Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V.  "Wisdom that is not frequently revisited is wisdom wasted."

 



 

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