[f. ANTHROPO- + Gr. σοφία wisdom.] ‘The knowledge of the nature of man.’ Bailey, 1742. Also, Human wisdom.

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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.

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1863.  N. & Q., Ser. III. III. 304. (title), Theosophy and Anthroposophy.

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