“Ignorology” is a word I have coined to convey the sum total of human wisdom, which many want me to explain the sense of.
Here it is.
“Ignorology” is a savory concoction of various ologies seasoned with philosophy and served to the “poor” by the “rich doctors” as a panacea for their unknown ills, urged by messianic charity, in indigestible doses. I remember a fool who enthroned James, King of England as “the wisest of the fools of Christendom,” whose authority none so far has questioned even after centuries of reading the Bible he has caused to be revised.