Seneca also has considerations about caring for information

kobogardenย 20th May 2024 at 6:03pm

Erasmusโ€™s advice echoed that of the Roman Seneca, who also used a botanical metaphor to describe the essential role that memory plays in reading and in thinking. โ€œWe should imitate bees,โ€ Seneca wrote, โ€œand we should keep in separate compartments whatever we have collected from our diverse reading, for things conserved separately keep better. Then, diligently applying all the resources of our native talent, we should mingle all the various nectars we have tasted, and then turn them into a single sweet substance, in such a way that, even if it is apparent where it originated, it appears quite different from what it was in its original state.โ€