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pansophic, a.|pænˈsɒfɪk| [f. as pansophy + -ic] Of or pertaining to pansophy. Also panˈsophical a. Hence panˈsophically adv., in a pansophic manner.
1651Collier Comenius' Patterne Univ. Knowl. 93 We have three chiefe and essentiall properties of Pansophicall method. Ibid. 146 Every theame that's handled pansophically hath propositions making demonstrations. 1660Worthington Let. to Hartlib in Remains (Chetham Soc.) I. 242 It were to be wished, indeed, that it were done into Latin..for the humbling of many conceited enthusiasts and Pansophical pretenders. 1882Athenæum 4 Mar. 279 His [Comenius's] great design of a Pansophic Institute, or College of the Sciences, was pressed upon the Long Parliament by Hartlib and others. |