Doxography

Pronunciation: /ˈdiˈɑksˈɑɡˈɹɑˈfaɪ/

Doxography (noun)

  1. A written account that collects different opinions or beliefs about a topic, often from earlier thinkers.

Examples

  • Doxography collects views from many sources into one compilation.
  • The book is a doxography of views compilation from earlier thinkers.