A Dictionary of Mnemonics (PLE: Memory)

A Dictionary of Mnemonics (PLE: Memory) - Psychology Library Editions

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Publisher's Synopsis

The Greeks invented them. All manner of people in the European Middle Ages used them, often with creative and brilliant effect. Victorian schoolmasters in England almost buried them and the pupils who had to cram facts parrot-fashion. Originally published in 1972, this title brought mnemonics back into focus with a new collection designed for current use.

A mnemonic is anything that gets your memory working. When in the month does the third quarter-day fall? What order have the planets from the sun? Are you sure about the kings and queens of England? People nowadays have so much to remember that even those quite happy with √2 = 1.414 may prefer to chant 'I wish I know the root of two' and remind themselves in that way.

Although some entries are very much of their time, this title reminds us that mnemonics are still a useful tool in a world where technology means most people feel they have little need to remember.

Book information

ISBN: 9781848723481
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Imprint: Psychology Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 153.14
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 96
Weight: 272g
Height: 234mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 13mm