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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LyceumLyceum - Wikipedia

    For individual schools, and other buildings and uses, see Lyceum (disambiguation). The lyceum is a category of educational institution defined within the education system of many countries, mainly in Europe. The definition varies among countries; usually it is a type of secondary school. [1]

  2. The Lyceum in Twilight: Athens’ “Second School” and its Struggle to Re-Invent Itself and Survive in the Last Years of the Roman Republic. By David P. Wick*

  3. The Lyceum in Twilight: Athens' "Second School" and its Struggle to Re-Invent Itself and Survive in the Last Years of the Roman Republic. April 2022. DOI: 10.30958/ajhis.8-2-1. Authors: David...

  4. The Lyceum could not prevent it from continuing to skim the cream of a 25 momentarily shocked and suspicious clientele – especially in the Mediterranean to the west of Greece. How was the ‘second school’ of Athens26 during this era to 27 survive, to create an intellectual persona that could attract its fair share of critical

  5. Ukraine: grades 5–9 gymnasium (compulsory), grades 10–12 lyceum (voluntary) United Kingdom. England and Wales: secondary school (may be referred to as high school) Northern Ireland: secondary school or grammar school; Scotland: high school or academy

  6. 28 de feb. de 2022 · The Lyceum in Twilight: Athens’ “Second School” and its Struggle to Re-Invent Itself and Survive in the Last Years of the Roman Republic. D. Wick. Published in Athens Journal of History 28 February 2022. History, Philosophy.

  7. 9 de dic. de 2023 · Fedor Avdeev, LyceumSecond School” named after V.F. Ovchinnikov, Moscow; Robert Bitlev, Lyceum No. 533 “Malaya Okhta Educational Complex”, St. Petersburg; Vladimir Belenky, school No. 179, Moscow; Roman Kozhevnikov, Physics and Mathematics Lyceum No. 5, Dolgoprudny, Moscow region;