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Peripatetic school,
founded by Aristotle, was
actually known simply as the
Peripatos. Aristotle's
school came to be so
named because of the
peripatoi ('walkways'...
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established his own school. The
building included a
gymnasium and a
colonnade (
peripatos), from
which the
school acquired the name Peripatetic.
Aristotle conducted...
- to
restore the
Peripatos beginning in 1977.
Inscribed boulder View of the
Peripatos Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Peripatos (Acropolis of Athens)...
- Wycherley, R. 1961. "
Peripatos: The
Athenian Philosophical Scene – I".
Greece & Rome, 8(2), 152–163. Wycherley, R. 1962. "
Peripatos: The
Athenian Philosophical...
- the
Klepsydra at the
northwest face of the
Acropolis clockwise via the
Peripatos round to the foot of the Nike bastion. The
northwestern slope of the rock...
- way up to the rock of the
Akropolis (the kataome) or only as far as the
peripatos.
Since the
Choragic Monument of
Thrasyllos of 320/319 BC
required the...
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Aglaureion Choragic Monument of
Thrasyllos Beulé Gate Cave
Sanctuaries Peripatos Infrastructure Former structures Pelasgic wall
Hekatompedon Older Parthenon...
- north-west
slope of the
Acropolis hill, near the
intersection of the
Peripatos and the
Panathenaic Way. It had been in use as a
source of
water since...
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working in the
ambit of the post-Platonic
Academy or the
Aristotelian Peripatos (Lyceum) at Athens.
Scylax was from Caryanda, a
small city on an island...
- of
Alexandria as
comprising a
collection of scrolls, Gr**** columns, a
peripatos walk, a room for
shared dining, a
reading room,
meeting rooms, gardens...