Hyperlinking Before The Internet Came Along

“As every student used to know, just choosing and copying passages from one’s own reading is an excellent way of mastering a subject. But in earlier times, when individual books were scarce and expensive, students and preachers, princes and philosophers often turned to digests and compendia – the equivalent of the Encyclopaedia Britannica or “Bartlett’s Familiar Quotations” – for much of their knowledge.”