The Zetosophian Society was a literary group which operated in London in the second decade of the 19th century.
The Zetosophian (meaning 'I seek wisdom') society was composed of 14 men[1] and included among its membership John Hamilton Reynolds,[2] Benjamin Bailey,[2] and James Rice, all of whom went on to be friends of John Keats, though Keats himself was not a member.
[3] Each member was expected to read and write one essay each month.
[2] The society disbanded in 1815 after disputes between the members.
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