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Peripatetic school,
founded by Aristotle, was
actually known simply as the
Peripatos. Aristotle's
school came to be so
named because of the
peripatoi ("walkways"...
- to
restore the
Peripatos beginning in 1977.
Inscribed boulder View of the
Peripatos Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Peripatos (Acropolis of Athens)...
- Wycherley, R. 1961. "
Peripatos: The
Athenian Philosophical Scene – I".
Greece & Rome, 8(2), 152–163. Wycherley, R. 1962. "
Peripatos: The
Athenian Philosophical...
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working in the
ambit of the post-Platonic
Academy and/or the
Aristotelian Peripatos (Lyceum) at Athens.
Scylax was from Caryanda, a
small city on an island...
- way up to the rock of the
Akropolis (the kataome) or only as far as the
peripatos.
Since the
Choragic Monument of
Thrasyllos of 320/319 BC
required the...
- north-west
slope of the
Acropolis hill, near the
intersection of the
Peripatos and the
Panathenaic Way. It had been in use as a
source of
water since...
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Mouseion is also part of the
Brucheion (palace complex),
possessing a
peripatos (lobby), an
exedra (columned hall), and
large oikos (dining hall), in...
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Drossart Lulofs, "Neleus of
Scepsis and the Fate of the
Library of the
Peripatos", in Rita
Beyers et al. (eds.),
Tradition et traduction. Les
textes philosophiques...
- Odo (Live
Recording at the
Sacred Way) and a cd-single, "Nychterinos
Peripatos stin Iera Odo" (Evening
Stroll on the
Sacred Way) in
collaboration with...
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after the
arrangement of Aristotle's school. The
Mouseion contained a
peripatos (covered walkway), a
syssition (room for
communal dining) and a categorized...