Mnemonic memory wheels were developed by Raymond Lull in the medieval period and then popularised by Giordano Bruno in the sixteenth century. In this video we explored some Pseudo-Lullian wheels and Martin Faulks spoke about how they would have been used.
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As a surprise for Martin's birthday we visited The Ritman Library at the Embassy of the Free Mind in Amsterdam. He knew we were going, what he didn't know was that I had arranged for a curator to show him some of the rare books in their collection! We were privileged to handle some beautiful items from their collection and even got to film them. I'll post the links here as we update YouTube. |
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