[f. ANTHROPO- + Gr. σοφία wisdom.] The knowledge of the nature of man. Bailey, 1742. Also, Human wisdom.
1825. T. Hook, Sayings, Ser. II. Man of Many Fr., I. 300 (D.). The veriest novice could not have made his advances upon such an occasion more awkwardly than our boasted professor of anthroposophy.
1863. N. & Q., Ser. III. III. 304. (title), Theosophy and Anthroposophy.