The Lyceum
The garden where Aristotle taught philosophy was called the Lyceum. Aristotle established this school in Athens after his time studying under Plato at the Academy. The Lyceum was known for its teachings in various subjects, including philosophy, science, and politics.
The name of Aristotle's school was the Lyceum. It was a center for learning and philosophy in ancient Athens.
Plato taught Aristotle, although Aristotle fundamentally disagreed with the vast majority of his teacher's ideas.
Greek Akadēmía, from the name of the gymnasium near Athens where Plato taught.
Aristotle
Aristotle's full real name is Aristotle of Stagira.
Aristotle Onassis's birth name is Aristotle Socrates Onassis.
His real name is Aristotle, ( the sagrirte)
Aristotle's full name is Aristotle of Stagira. He was a Greek philosopher and polymath who lived in ancient Greece.
The school's name was the Periapetic school. Periapetic means walk in Greek. He named it this, because he had long talks with his smarter students while walking through the gardens of Lesbos.
Aristotle is Aristotle's first and only name. At that time in that place surnames were not used.
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