It's the realm of ideal forms
It's the realm of ideal forms
Its Plato >.<
Plato.
"School of Athens"
Lyceum
Plato's school was called the Academy, named after the hero Academus. It was located just outside Athens, Greece.
The likeness of Leonardo da Vinci is said to have served as the inspiration for the philosopher Plato in Raphael's painting "The School of Athens."
Aristotle founded the school known as the Lyceum around 335 BCE.
Plato and Aristotle
It's the realm of ideal forms
No, it was the other way around. Aristotle was Plato's student. Plato's school, the Academy, offered its students the best formal education in Athens. When he was 18, Aristotle entered Plato's school. Aristotle remained there for nineteen years until Plato died.
Aristotle was the most famous student of Plato.