adjective
- of or relating to an isagoge; introductory or preliminary in nature, especially regarding the study of a text or subject
Usage: formal; chiefly academic or scholarly
Examples
- The professor provided isagogic remarks before diving into the complex philosophical text.
- An isagogic approach to biblical studies helps students understand the historical context first.
- The isagogic chapter of the book serves as a foundation for the more detailed analysis that follows.
- Scholars often begin with isagogic material to orient readers to the subject matter.
- The isagogic lectures introduced key concepts needed for the advanced seminar.