An Historical Sketch of the Conceptions of Memory among the Ancients
Part 3
Footnote 40:
Conf. L. X. C. IX. sqq.
Footnote 41:
Ferraz.—Psych. de St. Augustin, p. 178. Cf. also De Trin. L. XV. C. XXI. XXII. XXIII. and L. XI. C. VII. and VIII.
Footnote 42:
De Trin. L. XI. C. VIII. Pusey’s translation.
Footnote 43:
De Trin. L. XI. C. VII. Pusey’s translation.
Footnote 44:
De Trin., L. XII. 15.
Footnote 45:
De Gen. ad Litt., L. VII. C. XVIII.
Footnote 46:
Conf., L. X. C. X. and XI.
Footnote 47:
Ferraz, op. cit., p. 192.
Footnote 48:
Epistolae, 27.
Footnote 49:
Nat. Hist., L. VII. C. 24.
Footnote 50:
Cf. his work “On Memory and the Rational Means of Improving it.” London, 1862.
Footnote 51:
Galton, Enquiry into Human Faculty, p. 83 seq.
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