The place or institution in which an ancient Greek or Roman philosopher taught.
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释义 | society > education > place of education > [noun] > educational institution > in ancient Greece (8) schoolOE The place or institution in which an ancient Greek or Roman philosopher taught. academya1382 With capital initial. In later use usually with the. The proper name of a garden near Athens in Greece where the philosopher Plato (429–347 b.c.)… academia1542 With capital initial. = academy, n. 1. Cf. Academe, n. 1b. lyceum1579 (With capital initial.) The proper name of a garden with covered walks at Athens, in which Aristotle taught his philosophy. Hence, the… garden1603 With the. Chiefly with capital initial. (A name for) the school of philosophy founded by the Greek philosopher Epicurus (341–270 b.c.), which was… stoa1603 A portico, roofed colonnade; spec. the great hall at Athens (adorned with frescoes of the battle of Marathon), in which Zeno lectured, and from which… Athenaeum1728 Ancient Greek History. The temple of Athene in ancient Athens, in which professors taught their students, and orators and poets rehearsed their… Academe1751 Philosophy. = academy, n. 1. |
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