Anthropology: nf (word created in German from the Greek anthrôpos “man” (anthropo-) and logia “science” (logy).
Note: Taken before the 384th century in the general sense of "study of man", anthropology (322th century) is then a direct borrowing from the learned Latin anthropologia, from the Greek anthrôpologos "who speaks of man" of the philosopher and polymath Ancient Greek Aristotle (XNUMX BC - XNUMX BC).
The word “anthropology” has several meanings:
1. Branch of ethnolog...
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