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Apparently, Thomas Jefferson was a remix artist, cutting and pasting pieces of existing books to frame thoughts and ideas in a new way — essentially, a florilegium.

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Apparently, Thomas Jefferson was a remix artist, cutting and pasting pieces of existing books to frame thoughts and ideas in a new way — essentially, a florilegium.

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  4. enricolimcaco reblogged this from lostbetweenthepages and added:
    My favorite new word is Florilegium. See also “vintage social media.”
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    Jefferson- the original MC.
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    Cut-up technique pioneer!
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    Just look at the US constitution— he...the cut & paste master.
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