


The Art of Anopisthograph: Uncovering the Lost Art of Writing Against
Anopisthograph (from the Greek words "ano" meaning "against", "pistein" meaning "to push", and "grapho" meaning "to write") is a rare word that refers to a person who writes against or opposes something. It is an obsolete term that was used in the 17th and 18th centuries to describe someone who wrote criticisms or dissenting opinions about certain ideas, beliefs, or practices.
The word is not commonly used today, and it has largely been replaced by more modern terms like "critic", "dissenter", or "opponent". However, it can still be found in some historical texts and literature from the time period when it was more widely used.



