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Book Quote by Dante Alighieri

“In that part of the book of my memory before the which is little that can be read, there is a rubric, saying, Incipit Vita Nova. Under such rubric I find written many things; and among them the words which I purpose to copy into this little book; if not all of them, at the least their substance.” quote by Dante Alighieri
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“In that part of the book of my memory before the which is little that can be read, there is a rubric, saying, Incipit Vita Nova. Under such rubric I find written many things; and among them the words which I purpose to copy into this little book; if not all of them, at the least their substance.”

Dante Alighieri

About This Quote

The author reflects on a fragmentary memory, noting a heading 'Incipit Vita Nova' under which he records essential ideas for preservation.

In simple terms: Preserving core ideas from fragmented recollection.

Key Takeaway

Capture the essence when full recall fails.

Themes

memory preservation writing reflection identity

Mood

contemplative nostalgic determined

Type

philosophical literary personal

When to use this quote

  • journaling personal insights
  • archiving research notes
  • writing a memoir
  • compiling a diary
  • creating a concise reference

Key Concepts

fragmented recollection rubric as anchor substance over form

Practical Applications

  • personal knowledge management
  • creative writing

Questions to Reflect On

  • What determines which fragments are essential?
  • How does labeling shape what we remember?
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