lectorial

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lectorial (comparative more lectorial, superlative most lectorial)

  1. Of or pertaining to a lecture; didactic.
    • 1995, Robert Reid, Pushkin's Mozart and Salieri: Themes, Character, Sociology, Rodopi, →ISBN, page 167:
      In addition to this we have to presume a lectorial perspective on both Mozart and Salieri, both perspectives being necessarily of the O type.
    • 2001, A. Mark Smith, Alhacen's Theory of Visual Perception, volume 1, American Philosophical Society, →ISBN, page ix:
      The two texts also differ according to lectorial perspective. The conceptual prism through which a medieval Arab scholar would have read the Kitab al-Manazir is fundamentally different from that through which his scholastic Latin counterpart would have read the De aspectibus.

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