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# Jonathan Swift, 1667–1745
Anglo-Irish writer and satirist.
[[Of the commonplace book, Jonathan Swift wrote, ‘a provident poet cannot subsist without, for this proverbial reason, that great wits have short memories.’]][^1]
He called his system of commonplacing a ‘supplemental memory’.[^2]
[^1]: Sam Dolbear, ‘[[Dolbear, ‘John Locke’s Method for Common-Place Books (1685)’, 2019|John Locke’s Method for Common-Place Books (1685)]]’, *The Public Domain Review*, 8 May 2019, https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/john-lockes-method-for-common-place-books-1685/.
[^2]: Dolbear, ‘John Locke’s Method for Common-Place Books (1685)’.