Date: 1390
"Minerve for the hed thei soghten, / For sche was wys, and of a man / The wit and reson which he can / Is in the celles of the brayn, / Wherof thei made hire soverain."
preview | full record— Gower, John (c. 1330-1408)
Date: Trans. 1425
"þe brayn..is þe place & þe habitacioun of þe resonable soule, as G[alen] hym selfe seid."
preview | full record— Guy de Chauliac (c.1300-1368)
Date: Trans. c. 1425
"The gate also of mynde is schitt, þat it haþ no mynde of þe world ne of his owne sensible feelynge."
preview | full record— St. Catherine of Siena (1347-1380)
Date: w. c. 1425-1440
"Then wolle the chambir of my thought trewly / Of plesaunce take a light in eche parté / Such ioy wolle him aray so fresshe and hy / That waken must myn heuy hert slepé / Out of his fowle and sluggissh slogardé."
preview | full record— Charles [d'Orléans], duke of Orléans (1394-1465)
Date: 1445
"Eche of þese [v inward bodili wittis: commune witt, ymaginacioun, ffantasie, estimacioun, mind] han to hem her propre chaumbres in þe brayn..as philosophris seyn."
preview | full record— Pecock, Reginald (c.1395-1460)
Date: 1530
"Paucis libris vir sapiens contentus est, et quanto sapientior, tanto pauciorum codicum est indigus. Egregie autem eruditus in scrinio pectoris libriariam circunfert."
preview | full record— Mair [Major], John (1467-1550)
Date: 1532
[The theater of the mind is] "marked with many images, and full of little boxes"
preview | full record— Camillo, Giulio (1480-1544)
Date: w. 1365, trans. 1579
"And euerie one hath continuall warre with him selfe in the most secret closet of his minde."
preview | full record— Petrarch (1304-1374); Twyne, Thomas (1543–1613)
Date: 1590?, 1623
"O thou that dost inhabit in my breast , / Leave not the mansion so long tenantless / Lest, growing ruinous, the building fall / And leave no memory of what it was."
preview | full record— Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)