A survey or systematic view of all branches of knowledge; universal knowledge.
Origin
Early 19th century; earliest use found in John Mason Good (1764–1827), physician and surgeon. From post-classical Latin pantologia from panto- + -logia.
Definition of pantology in US English:
pantology
nounpanˈtɒlədʒi
A survey or systematic view of all branches of knowledge; universal knowledge.
Origin
Early 19th century; earliest use found in John Mason Good (1764–1827), physician and surgeon. From post-classical Latin pantologia from panto- + -logia.