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ARTICLES RELATED TO Lyceum - Ancient Greek Lyceum word origins |  |  |  | Lyceum - Ancient Greek Lyceum word origins: Encyclopedia II - Lyceum - Ancient Greek Lyceum word originsThe Lyceum (Λύκειον, Lykeion) was a gymnasium in ancient Athens, most famous for its association with Aristotle. The Lyceum is the birthplace of Western science and philosophy. The complex itself, named for its sanctuary to Lycian Apollo, dates from before the 6th century BC, while Aristotle founded his famous school there in 335 BC. Aristotle walked in the lyceum's stoas and grounds as he lectured, surrounded by a throng of students, so the ...
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 |  |  | Lyceum - Ancient Greek Lyceum word origins: Encyclopedia II - Lyceum - Ancient Greek Lyceum word originsThe Lyceum (Λύκειον, Lykeion) was a gymnasium in ancient Athens, most famous for its association with Aristotle. The Lyceum is the birthplace of Western science and philosophy. The complex itself, named for its sanctuary to Lycian Apollo, dates from before the 6th century BC, while Aristotle founded his famous school there in 335 BC. Aristotle walked in the lyceum's stoas and grounds as he lectured, surrounded by a throng of students, so the ...
See also:Lyceum, Lyceum - Ancient Greek Lyceum word origins, Lyceum - Lyceums of the Russian Empire, Lyceum - Lyceums in today's education, Lyceum - Greece & Cyprus, Lyceum - France, Lyceum - Poland, Lyceum - Russia, Lyceum - American lyceums, Lyceum - Lyceums as honorifics Read more here: » Lyceum: Encyclopedia II - Lyceum - Ancient Greek Lyceum word origins |
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 |  |  | Lyceum - Ancient Greek Lyceum word origins: Encyclopedia II - Lyceum - Lyceums in today's educationThe term lyceum is still used in some (mostly European) countries when referring to a type of school.
Lyceum - Greece & Cyprus.
The word lyceum is in use for secondary education (Greek: Ενιαίο Λύκειο) specifically for the last three high school classes in Greece and Cyprus.
Lyceum - France.
The French word for an upper secondary school, lycée, derives from Lyceum. (see Secondary education ...
See also:Lyceum, Lyceum - Ancient Greek Lyceum word origins, Lyceum - Lyceums of the Russian Empire, Lyceum - Lyceums in today's education, Lyceum - Greece & Cyprus, Lyceum - France, Lyceum - Italy, Lyceum - Poland, Lyceum - Turkey, Lyceum - Russia, Lyceum - American lyceums, Lyceum - Lyceums as honorifics Read more here: » Lyceum: Encyclopedia II - Lyceum - Lyceums in today's education |
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 |  |  | Lyceum - Ancient Greek Lyceum word origins: Encyclopedia II - Lyceum - Lyceums of the Russian EmpireIn Imperial Russia, a Lyceum was one of the following high educational facilities: Demidov Lyceum of Law in Yaroslavl (1801), Alexander Lyceum in Tsarskoye Selo (1810), and Imperial Katkov Lyceum in Moscow (1867).
The Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum was opened on October 19, 1811 in the neoclassical building designed by Vasily Stasov and situated next to the Catherine Palace. The first graduates were all brilliant and included Aleksandr Pushkin and Alexander Gorchakov. The opening date was celebrated each year with carousals and revels, and Pushkin composed new verses for each of those occasions. I ...
See also:Lyceum, Lyceum - Ancient Greek Lyceum word origins, Lyceum - Lyceums of the Russian Empire, Lyceum - Lyceums in today's education, Lyceum - Greece & Cyprus, Lyceum - France, Lyceum - Italy, Lyceum - Poland, Lyceum - Turkey, Lyceum - Russia, Lyceum - American lyceums, Lyceum - Lyceums as honorifics Read more here: » Lyceum: Encyclopedia II - Lyceum - Lyceums of the Russian Empire |
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 |  |  | Lyceum - Ancient Greek Lyceum word origins: Encyclopedia II - Lyceum - Lyceums in today's educationThe term lyceum is still used in some (mostly European) countries when referring to a type of school.
Lyceum - Greece & Cyprus.
The word lyceum is in use for secondary education (Greek: Ενιαίο Λύκειο) specifically for the last three high school classes in Greece and Cyprus.
Lyceum - France.
The French word for secondary education, lycée, derives from Lyceum. (see Secondary education i ...
See also:Lyceum, Lyceum - Ancient Greek Lyceum word origins, Lyceum - Lyceums of the Russian Empire, Lyceum - Lyceums in today's education, Lyceum - Greece & Cyprus, Lyceum - France, Lyceum - Poland, Lyceum - Russia, Lyceum - American lyceums, Lyceum - Lyceums as honorifics Read more here: » Lyceum: Encyclopedia II - Lyceum - Lyceums in today's education |
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 |  |  | Lyceum - Ancient Greek Lyceum word origins: Encyclopedia II - Lyceum - Lyceums of the Russian EmpireIn imperial Russia, a Lyceum was one of the following high educational facilities: Demidov Lyceum of Law in Yaroslavl (1801), Alexander Lyceum in Tsarskoye Selo (1810), and Imperial Katkov Lyceum in Moscow (1867).
The Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum was opened on October 19, 1811 in the neoclassical building designed by Vasily Stasov and situated next to the Catherine Palace. The first graduates were all brilliant and included Alexander Pushkin and Alexander Gorchakov. The opening date was celebrated each year with carousals and revels, and Pushkin composed new verses for each of those occasions ...
See also:Lyceum, Lyceum - Ancient Greek Lyceum word origins, Lyceum - Lyceums of the Russian Empire, Lyceum - Lyceums in today's education, Lyceum - Greece & Cyprus, Lyceum - France, Lyceum - Poland, Lyceum - Russia, Lyceum - American lyceums, Lyceum - Lyceums as honorifics Read more here: » Lyceum: Encyclopedia II - Lyceum - Lyceums of the Russian Empire |
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