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Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Basic information, as you might expect, pertaining to language, mathematics, and the sciences, but he is also being taught the history and literature of Priest-Kings, Nest mores, social customs; mechanical, agricultural, and husbanding procedures, and other types of information". - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #141)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 141 "Basic information, as you might expect, pertaining to language, mathematics, and the sciences, but he is also being taught the history and literature of Priest-Kings, Nest mores, social customs; mechanical, agricultural, and husbanding procedures, and other types of information".

Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 138 "Will he remember learning these things?" I asked.
15 139 "No," said Misk, "for his external sensors are now being bypassed, but he will understand that he has learned things in this fashion, for a mnemonic disk has been inscribed to that effect".
15 140 "What is he being taught?" I asked.
15 141 "Basic information, as you might expect, pertaining to language, mathematics, and the sciences, but he is also being taught the history and literature of Priest-Kings, Nest mores, social customs; mechanical, agricultural, and husbanding procedures, and other types of information".
15 142 "But will he continue to learn later?" "Of course," said Misk, "but he will build on a rather complete knowledge of what his ancestors have learned in the past.
15 143 No time is wasted in consciously absorbing old information, and one's time is thus released for the discovery of new information.
15 144 When new information is discovered it is also included on mnemonic disks".
"Will he remember learning these things?" I asked. "No," said Misk, "for his external sensors are now being bypassed, but he will understand that he has learned things in this fashion, for a mnemonic disk has been inscribed to that effect". "What is he being taught?" I asked. "Basic information, as you might expect, pertaining to language, mathematics, and the sciences, but he is also being taught the history and literature of Priest-Kings, Nest mores, social customs; mechanical, agricultural, and husbanding procedures, and other types of information". "But will he continue to learn later?" "Of course," said Misk, "but he will build on a rather complete knowledge of what his ancestors have learned in the past. No time is wasted in consciously absorbing old information, and one's time is thus released for the discovery of new information. When new information is discovered it is also included on mnemonic disks". - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 15)