Ich fand mal in einem Buch über Lerntechniken ein Gedicht, über das der Autor sagte:
'[Das Buch] enthält so ziemlich alles, was man über das Lernen sagen kann.' Das Gedicht fast 1/2 Jahrtausend alt und geht wie folgt:
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To him that would me gladly gaine
These three precepts shall not be vaine. The first is well to understand The thing that he doth take in hand. The second is the same to place In order good and formed race. The thirde is often to repeat The thing that he would not forgeat. Adjoining to this castell strong, Great virtue comes er it be long. |
To him that would like to gain
me
These three precepts shall not be in vain. The first is well to understandAdjoining to this strong castle, Great virtue comes very soon. |
Who is "me" in l.1?Es kommt also beim Lernen auf diese 3 Dinge an: 1. ... |
Natürlich gibt es auch ausführlichere Hinweise zum 'Lernen lernen'.