ANAGNOSTES (ἀναγνώστης), in Antiquity, a kind of literary servant, retained in the families of persons of distinction, and whose chief business was to read to them during meals, or at any other time. Cornelius Nepos relates of Atticus, that he had always an agnostes at his meals.
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