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==Wikipedia EN== | |||
Chrestomathy (/krɛˈstɒməθi/ kreh-STOM-ə-thee; from the Ancient Greek χρηστομάθεια “desire of learning” = χρηστός “useful” + μανθάνω “learn”) is a collection of selected literary passages (usually from a single author); a selection of literary passages from a foreign language assembled for studying the language; or a text in various languages, used especially as an aid in learning a subject. | |||
In philology or in the study of literature, it is a type of reader which presents a sequence of example texts, selected to demonstrate the development of language or literary style. It is different from an anthology because of its didactic purpose. | |||
==Translations== | |||
ar: كرستوماسي; ca: crestomatia; cs: čítanka; de: Chrestomathie; en: chrestomathy; eo: krestomatio; es: crestomatía; et: krestomaatia; eu: krestomatia; fr: chrestomathie; he: מקראה; hu: chrestomathia; kk: хрестоматия; ky: хрестоматия; la: chrestomathia; lt: chrestomatija; no: krestomati; pl: chrestomatia; pt: crestomatia; ru: хрестоматия; uk: хрестоматія |