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  1. The Academy (Ancient Greek: Ἀκαδημία, romanized: Akadēmía), variously known as Plato's Academy, the Platonic Academy, and the Academic School, was founded at Athens by Plato circa 387 BC. Aristotle studied there for twenty years (367–347 BC) before founding his own school, the Lyceum.

  2. A Accademia Platonica, também conhecida como Academia Neoplatônica Florentina[ 1] foi o nome assumido por um grupo de intelectuais humanistas reunido em Florença no século XV em torno de Marsilio Ficino, e patrocinado por Cosimo de' Medici.

  3. A Academia (em grego antigo: Ἀκαδημία), também chamada Academia de Platão, Academia Platônica ( português brasileiro) ou Academia Platónica ( português europeu), Academia de Atenas ou Academia Antiga, foi uma academia fundada por Platão, aproximadamente em 384/ 383 a.C. nos jardins localizados no subúrbio de Atenas.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PlatonismPlatonism - Wikipedia

    Plato delivered his lectures at the Platonic Academy, a precinct containing a sacred grove outside the walls of Athens. The school continued there long after Plato's death. There were three periods: the Old, Middle, and New Academy.

  5. Learn about the history and philosophy of Plato's Academy, the educational institution he founded in fourth-century B.C.E. Athens. Explore its location, curriculum, methods, influence, and legacy in this comprehensive article.

  6. "Florentine Academy," or Platonic Academy of Florence, is the name usually applied to the circle of philosophers and other scholars who gathered around Marsilio Ficino, under the auspices of the Medici, in Careggi, near Florence, between 1462 and 1494.