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The Lyceum was a gymnasium and public meeting place in ancient Athens founded by Aristotle around 335 BCE. It was a center for intellectual and philosophical discussion, where Aristotle and his followers engaged in teaching and debate on a wide range of subjects. The Lyceum is known for its contributions to early philosophy, science, and education in ancient Greece.

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