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Commonplace book - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Commonplace books (or commonplaces ) were a way to compile knowledge, usually by writing information into books. They became significant in Early Modern Europe. "Commonplace" is a translation of th...
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Commonplace - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
•normal (behavior) •platitude •commonplace book
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Will McLean I’ve been involved in medieval recreation since 1975. I contributed to a manual for living history that later grew into the book Daily Life in Chaucer’s England, and have written and illustrated several articles on the medieval tournament. ... More Commonplace Swag...
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Chris, along with two others from the Oakland Center for the Arts, formed a book club based on the more democratic idea that written expression is valid. Period. Chris, Brooxie, and Ric began the book club (of which I am now the caretaker) with six book choices that were as diverse as the people choosing them.
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The book of the tours gave the impression you were delivered to the beach and after a 15 minute descent over rocks you got to beach, put your stuff down and then could explore caves at leisure.
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But … don’t limit yourself: if you have a good idea for a book or even a new series, I do want to hear about it ... You want to know how long your book can be … (but remember, there is a direct relationship between length and price)
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As a result, readers habitually copied out passages they wished to remember in a personal journal or commonplace book. The custom had the advantage of calling the reader's attention into intimate contact with those passages that appealed to them most intensely.
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