Lyceum


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
Lyceum /lʌɪˈsiːəm/
noun
  • 1 the garden at Athens in which Aristotle taught philosophy.

    ■ (the Lyceum) Aristotelian philosophy and its followers.

  • 2 (lyceum) US archaic a literary institution, lecture hall, or teaching place.
– origin via L. from Gk Lukeion, neut. of Lukeios, epithet of Apollo (from whose neighbouring temple the Lyceum was named).
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