Anthony Catri

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What distinguished our ancestors in ancient Greece from us was the great value the Greeks placed on an oral culture and memory. Just as Socrates probed his students’ understanding in dialogue after dialogue, educated Greeks honed their rhetorical and elocutionary skills, and prized above almost everything else the ability to wield spoken words with knowledge and power. The astounding memory capacities of our Greek ancestors are one result. They
Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain
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