Anagnost
Anagnost is a term with roots in ancient Greek, specifically relating to reading or a reader. The word itself derives from the Greek anagnostes, meaning "one who reads aloud." Historically, anagnosts were individuals who possessed the skill of reading and were employed to read texts aloud to others. This was particularly important in societies where literacy was not widespread, allowing information and literature to be disseminated to a larger audience.
In ancient Rome, for instance, anagnosts were often part of a wealthy household or employed by public
The concept of the anagnost also appears in early Christian contexts, where individuals would read sacred texts