In re-reading the Introduction to The Didascalicon of Hugh of Saint Victor, the thought strikes that I have perhaps asked as a favor of a friend, a reading list that points to some directions in reading to acquire knowledge of reading, something akin to the Didascalicon itself.
However, since the same friend had recommended this as a starting point a while ago, I shall use it as such. And this time, with less distraction and a better understanding of purpose.
Stop following links Susan. Anchor what you have to say and let all ropes cling to you.
It is my nature, Mark, to be adrift. The ports I have come to depend upon supply what I need to navigate the seas.