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Introduction
Exploring the myth of silent reading in ancient times, the chapter dives into Augustine's observations of silent reading by his colleague Ambrose, challenging the belief that reading silently is a recent development. It delves into the historical significance of silent reading and its connection to practices like recollection and prayer, drawing parallels to philosophical concepts like Plato's theory of recollection.