
1) Academy 2) Gymnasium 3) Highschool 4) Lycee 5) School
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1) Ancient Greek lecture hall 2) Ancient library 3) Gymnasium 4) Lecture hall 5) Lycee 6) Middle school 7) Name for many a movie theater 8) Name for many a theater 9) Public lecture hall 10) School 11) School type 12) Secondary school 13) Spot for Aristotle
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The lyceum is a category of educational institution defined within the education system of many countries, mainly in Europe. The definition varies between countries; usually it is a type of secondary school. ==History== `Lyceum` is a Latin rendering of the Ancient Greek Λύκειον (`Lykeion`), the name of a gymnasium in Classical Athens de...
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[Alexandria, Virginia] The Lyceum is a historic structure in Alexandria, Virginia. It was built in 1839, and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since May 27, 1969. It was built primarily as a lecture hall, and served as a hospital during the American Civil War; post-war, it became a house, and later served as an off...
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[software] ==History== Lyceum was first made public in February 2006. It originally began in mid-2005, and development is synchronous with WordPress. As of March 2009, Lyceum was based on an old version of WordPress and was inactive while the developer considered whether or not to resume development. In May 2010, its maintainer John Bachir ...
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[synchronous CMC software] Lyceum is a synchronous computer-mediated communication (CMC) software which allows groups of people to speak to one another in real time over the Internet using Voice over IP conferencing. Lyceum was developed at the Open University in the UK and was introduced into language tutorials in 2002. It also offers an i...
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school of philosophical instruction
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• (n.) A house or apartment appropriated to instruction by lectures or disquisitions. • (n.) A higher school, in Europe, which prepares youths for the university. • (n.) An association for debate and literary improvement. • (n.) A place of exercise with covered walks, in the suburbs of Athens, where Aristotle taught philosophy.L...
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Athenian school founded by Aristotle in 335 in a grove sacred to Apollo Lyceius. Owing to his habit of walking about the grove while lecturing his ... [5 related articles]
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Ancient Athenian gymnasium and garden, with covered walks, where the philosopher Aristotle taught. It was southeast of the city and named after the nearby temple of Apollo Lyceus. ...
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London theatre situated in Wellington Street, near the Strand. It was opened 1809 (rebuilt 1834) and in 1878-1902, under the management of Henry
Irving, saw many of the...
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Ly·ce'um noun ;
plural English
Lyceums , Latin
Lycea . [ Latin
lyceum , Greek ..., so named after the neighboring temple of ... ... Apollo the wolf slayer, probably from ... belonging to a wolf, fr ... wolf. See
Wolf .]
1. A place of exercise with covered wa...
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[
n] - a public hall for lectures and concerts
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noun a public hall for lectures and concerts
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(Athens) Ancient Athenian gymnasium and garden, with covered walks, where the philosopher Aristotle taught. It was southeast of the city and named after the nearby temple of Apollo Lyceus
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an institution for popular education providing discussions, lectures, concerts, etc. · a building for such activities. · (cap.) the gymnasium where Aristotle taught, in ancient Athens. · a lycée.
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