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Richard Grey (priest)

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beat. It therefore uses strings of letters to remember numbers. Example: az = 10, tel = 325, teib = 381. The 'Memoria Technica' was applied to the dates and figures of chronology, geography, measures of weight and length, astronomy, and so on, and though uncouth and complicated met with great favour.
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In 1730 appeared Grey's 'Memoria Technica; or a new Method of Artificial Memory.' Grey's system consisted in changing the last syllable of names into letters which represented figures according to an arbitrary table, and in stringing together the new formations in lines with a
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A New and Easy Method of Learning Hebrew without points, to which is added by way of Praxis the Book of Proverbs divided according to the metre, with the Masoretical readings in Roman letters
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The book went through several editions in the author's lifetime, and continued to be reprinted with modifications till 1861. On Grey's system were founded
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An Answer to Mr. Warburton's "Remarks on several Occasional Reflections" so far as they concern the preface to a late edition of the Book of Job
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An Answer to Barbeyrac's Spirit of the Ecclesiastics of all Ages as to the Doctrines of Morality
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A System of English Ecclesiastical Law, extracted from the "Codex Juris Ecclesiastici Angli"
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Institutionum chronotogicarum libri duo, una cum totidem arithmetices chronologicæ libellis
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The Last Words of David, divided according to Metre, with Notes Critical and Explanatory
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were translations. Grey also printed sermons and pamphlets on religious subjects.
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D.D. (6 April 1696 – 28 February 1771) was an English churchman and author,
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Historia Josephi Patriarchi; praemittitur nova methodus Hebraice discendi
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in the second part of his 'Remarks' called him an "impotent railer".
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Grey married Joyce, youngest daughter of John Thicknesse, rector of
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Liber Jobi in versiculos metrice divisus; accedit canticum Moysis
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Of the Immortality of the Soul, from the Latin of I. H. Browne
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The Miserable and Distracted State of Religion in England
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Richard Grey: Memoria technica, London 1737, 3rd edition
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Index

archdeacon of Bedford
memory system
Newcastle
Lincoln College, Oxford
Nathaniel Crew
bishop of Durham
Hinton, Northamptonshire
Steane Chapel
Kimcote
Lutterworth
Leicestershire
St. Paul's Cathedral
archdeaconry of Leicester
archdeacon of Bedford
Philip Doddridge
Samuel Johnson
John Moore

hexameter
Solomon Lowe
Francis Fauvel Gouraud
William Beveridge (bishop)
Mnemonic major system
Edmund Gibson
Zachary Grey
William Warburton
Farthingo
Philip Thicknesse
dean of Norwich
Norwich Cathedral

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