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isagogic, a. (n.)|aɪsəˈgɒdʒɪk| [ad. L. īsagōgic-us, a. Gr. εἰσαγωγικός introductory, f. εἰσαγωγή: see prec.] Of or pertaining to isagoge; introductory to any branch of study.
1828in Webster. 1887Fairbairn in Contemp. Rev. Feb. 208 The formal, introductory or isagogic, studies have a wide range, requiring, perhaps more than any other, educated faculty and the scientific mind. B. n. (generally in plural isagogics). Introductory studies; esp. that department of theology which is introductory to exegesis, and is concerned with the literary and external history of the books of the Bible.
1864in Webster. 1882–3Schaff Encycl. Relig. Knowl. III. 2185 Richard Simon, the founder of biblical isagogics. 1898J. Robertson Poetry Ps. ii. 24 In the Compendium of Isagogic of Junilius Africanus..the Psalms are reckoned among the prophetical writings. |