The Academy, often referred to as Plato's Academy, was established by the philosopher Plato around 387 BCE in Athens, Greece. It is considered one of the earliest institutions of higher learning in the Western world, focusing on philosophical inquiry and the study of various subjects including mathematics, astronomy, and ethics. The Academy continued to operate for several centuries, influencing many future generations of thinkers and scholars.
After returning from Egypt, Plato established Academy in Athens
The first hairdressing academy was established in 1890 by Brisbois and Fredermeyer in Chicago, Illinois.
The first hairdressing academy was established in 1890 by Brisbois and Fredermeyer in Chicago, Illinois.
The legislation that established the Academy was signed by Thomas Jefferson in 1802 and the USMA was opened on 16 March 1806.
The first weather academy was established in Florence Italy
in 1961.
The first hairdressing academy was established in 1890 by Brisbois and Fredermeyer in Chicago, Illinois.
Quezon City Academy was established on June 26, 1951.
St. Scholastica's Academy Marikina was created in 1961.
Lowell Mason in 1833
Mount ABU
The Academy was a place in suburban Athens where Plato taught. An academy today is an established group of scholars and experts; also a private school with delusions of grandeur.