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lyceum    
n. 学园,学会

学园,学会

lyceum
n 1: a school for students intermediate between elementary
school and college; usually grades 9 to 12 [synonym: {secondary
school}, {lyceum}, {lycee}, {Gymnasium}, {middle school}]
2: a public hall for lectures and concerts

Lyceum \Ly*ce"um\, n.; pl. E. {Lyceums}, L. {Lycea}. [L. lyceum,
Gr. ?, so named after the neighboring temple of ? ? Apollo
the wolf slayer, prob. fr. ? belonging to a wolf, fr ? wolf.
See {Wolf}.]
1. A place of exercise with covered walks, in the suburbs of
Athens, where Aristotle taught philosophy.
[1913 Webster]

2. A house or apartment appropriated to instruction by
lectures or disquisitions.
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3. A higher school, in Europe, which prepares youths for the
university.
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4. An association for debate and literary improvement.
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  • Lyceum Agency
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  • Lyceum (classical) - Wikipedia
    Plato and Aristotle walking and disputing Detail from Raphael 's The School of Athens (1509–1511) The Lyceum ( ˌlaɪˈsiːəm , Ancient Greek: Λύκειον, romanized: Lykeion lý keː on ) was a temple in Athens dedicated to Apollo Lyceus ("Apollo the wolf-god" [1]) It was best known for the Peripatetic school of philosophy founded there by Aristotle in 334 BC Aristotle fled Athens
  • LYCEUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of LYCEUM is a hall for public lectures or discussions
  • Lyceum - New World Encyclopedia
    Lyceum is a term used to refer to an educational institution (often a school of secondary education in Europe); a public hall used for cultural events like concerts; or an organization that sponsors lectures, concerts and other adult educational programs The precise usage of the term varies among various countries
  • Lyceum, The | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    The Lyceum The Lyceum was a gymnasium near Athens and the site of a philosophical school founded by Aristotle Table of Contents Location, Structures, and Layout of the Lyceum Apodyterion Dromoi and Peripatoi Gymnasium Building Palaistra Sanctuaries Seats Stoas Trees and Streams History of the Use of the Lyceum References and Further Reading 1 Location, Structures, and Layout of the Lyceum
  • Lyceum | Aristotle, Plato, Athens | Britannica
    Lyceum, Athenian school founded by Aristotle in 335 bc in a grove sacred to Apollo Lyceius Owing to his habit of walking about the grove while lecturing his students, the school and its students acquired the label of Peripatetics (Greek peri, “around,” and patein, “to walk”) The peripatos was the
  • LYCEUM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    LYCEUM definition: an institution for popular education providing discussions, lectures, concerts, etc See examples of lyceum used in a sentence
  • LYCEUM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    LYCEUM definition: 1 (in the United States in the past) a place where educational talks were given to the public: 2… Learn more
  • Lyceum - definition of lyceum by The Free Dictionary
    Define lyceum lyceum synonyms, lyceum pronunciation, lyceum translation, English dictionary definition of lyceum n 1 A hall in which public lectures, concerts, and similar programs are presented 2 An organization sponsoring public programs and entertainment 3
  • lyceum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    From Latin Lyceum, from Ancient Greek Λύκειον (Lúkeion) (the name of a gymnasium, or athletic training facility, near Athens where Aristotle established his school), from Λύκειος, from Proto-Greek *λύκη), "light " The meaning of the epithet "Lyceus" later became associated with Apollo's mother Leto, who was the patron goddess of Lycia (Λυκία) and who was identified with





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