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Princeton's WordNet

  1. commonplace booknoun

    a notebook in which you enter memorabilia

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  1. commonplace booknoun

    a personal notebook or journal in which memorabilia, quotations etc were written

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Commonplace-booknoun

    A book in which things to be remembered are ranged under general heads.

    I turned to my commonplace-book, and found his case under the word coquette. Tatler, №. 107.

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  1. commonplace book

    A commonplace book is a personal journal or notebook in which individuals record ideas, quotes, thoughts, observations, or other information that they find meaningful or interesting. It is essentially a tool for collecting and organizing knowledge, usually created for personal use but sometimes shared with others. The content and organization of a commonplace book can vary greatly depending on the individual, and they often serve as a reflection of the person's interests, beliefs, and experiences.

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  1. Commonplace book

    Commonplace books were a way to compile knowledge, usually by writing information into books. Such books were essentially scrapbooks filled with items of every kind: medical recipes, quotes, letters, poems, tables of weights and measures, proverbs, prayers, legal formulas. Commonplaces were used by readers, writers, students, and scholars as an aid for remembering useful concepts or facts they had learned. Each commonplace book was unique to its creator's particular interests. They became significant in Early Modern Europe. "Commonplace" is a translation of the Latin term locus communis which means "a theme or argument of general application", such as a statement of proverbial wisdom. In this original sense, commonplace books were collections of such sayings, such as John Milton's commonplace book. Scholars have expanded this usage to include any manuscript that collects material along a common theme by an individual. It should be noted that commonplace books are not diaries nor travelogues, with which they can be contrasted: English Enlightenment philosopher John Locke wrote the 1706 book A New Method of a Common Place Book, "in which techniques for entering proverbs, quotations, ideas, speeches were formulated. Locke gave specific advice on how to arrange material by subject and category, using such key topics as love, politics, or religion. Commonplace books, it must be stressed, are not journals, which are chronological and introspective."

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of commonplace book in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of commonplace book in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9


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