didascalyEtymologyFrom Ancient Greek δῐδασκᾰλίᾱ (dĭdaskălíā).nounAny catalog of Greek drama published by Alexandrian scholars.“Let us follow this movement: it is épi-strophê, “conversion,” one that a didascaly in the text of The Republic signals; a famous bit of stage direction: tis lutheiê “that someone comes to be delivered” […]”