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Academus (/ˌækəˈdiːməs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀκάδημος, romanized: Akádemos), also
Hecademus (Ancient Gr****: Ἑκάδημος, romanized: Hekádemos), was an
Attic hero...
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called Academia after its
original owner,
Academus, an
Attic hero in Gr**** mythology.
Academus was said to have
saved Athens from
attack by Sparta...
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other sciences as well as philosophy. It is
dedicated to the
Attic hero
Academus.
Philanthropists bear all costs;
students pay no fees.
Democritus announces...
- was
located in Athens, on a plot of land in the
Grove of
Hecademus or
Academus,
named after an
Attic hero in Gr**** mythology. The
Academy operated until...
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which translates from the
Latin as "And s**** for
truth in the
groves of
Academus." The book's
first chapter, "An
Unexpected Letter,"
originally appeared...
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other sciences as well as philosophy. It is
dedicated to the
Attic hero
Academus.
Philanthropists bear all costs;
students pay no fees. 384 BCE: Lysias...
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other sciences as well as philosophy. It is
dedicated to the
Attic hero
Academus.
Philanthropists bear all costs;
students pay no fees.
Democritus announces...
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Edinburgh in
March 1869, and
although the
medical faculty and the
senatus academus voted in
favour of
allowing her to
study medicine, the
university court...
- identity, such as Scythes, Simonides, Clearistus, Onomacritus, Democles,
Academus, Timagoras,
Demonax and
Argyris and "Boy".
Poems are also
addressed to...
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effect was
somewhat like the
Athenian gymnasia, the Lyceum, or the
grove of
Academus, but on a very much
larger and more
sumptuous scale." That the bath itself...