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- catalog contributor b8005450.
- catalog created "[c1896]".
- catalog date "1896".
- catalog date "[c1896]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1896]".
- catalog description "Fundamental principles of assimilative memory -- Brain tonic; or, the stimulating power of the method -- Educating the intellect to stay with the senses of sight and hearing; or, cure of mind wandering -- Learning any series of proper names : American Presidents -- The unique case of the English sovereigns : how to learn their succession quickly -- Numeric thinking; or, learning the longest sets of figures almost instantly -- Decomposition or recomposition, and intellectual inquisition; or, how to learn prose and poetry by heart, with numerous examples, including Poe's Bells -- Analytic substitutions; or, a quick training in dates, etc., dates of the accession of American Presidents and of the English kings, specific gravities, rivers, mountains, latitudes and longitudes, etc. -- Thougtive unifications; or, how to never forget proper names, series of facts, faces, errands, conversations, speeches or lectures, languages, foreign vocabularies, music, mathematics, etc., speaking without notes, anatomy, and all other memory wants -- Acme of acquisition; or, learning unconnected facts, rules and principles in the Arts, Sciences, Histories, etc., etc., chapters in books, or books themselves, in one reading or study -- Learning one hundred facts in the Victorian Era, with dates of year, month, and day of each in one thoughtive perusal.".
- catalog extent "3 p. ℓ., 170 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Assimilative memory.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Assimilative memory.".
- catalog issued "1896".
- catalog issued "[c1896]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York ; London, Funk & Wagnalls company".
- catalog relation "Assimilative memory.".
- catalog subject "154.1 159.9534".
- catalog subject "BF385 .L27".
- catalog subject "Mnemonics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Fundamental principles of assimilative memory -- Brain tonic; or, the stimulating power of the method -- Educating the intellect to stay with the senses of sight and hearing; or, cure of mind wandering -- Learning any series of proper names : American Presidents -- The unique case of the English sovereigns : how to learn their succession quickly -- Numeric thinking; or, learning the longest sets of figures almost instantly -- Decomposition or recomposition, and intellectual inquisition; or, how to learn prose and poetry by heart, with numerous examples, including Poe's Bells -- Analytic substitutions; or, a quick training in dates, etc., dates of the accession of American Presidents and of the English kings, specific gravities, rivers, mountains, latitudes and longitudes, etc. -- Thougtive unifications; or, how to never forget proper names, series of facts, faces, errands, conversations, speeches or lectures, languages, foreign vocabularies, music, mathematics, etc., speaking without notes, anatomy, and all other memory wants -- Acme of acquisition; or, learning unconnected facts, rules and principles in the Arts, Sciences, Histories, etc., etc., chapters in books, or books themselves, in one reading or study -- Learning one hundred facts in the Victorian Era, with dates of year, month, and day of each in one thoughtive perusal.".
- catalog title "Assimilative memory ; or, How to attend and never forget, by Prof. A. Loisette [pseud.]".
- catalog type "text".