Platonic Academy 4.09

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Athens,
Greece

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Platonic Academy Platonic Academy is a well known place listed as Landmark in Athens , Outdoors in Athens , Education in Athens ,

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The Academy was founded by Plato in ca. 387 BC in Athens. Aristotle studied there for twenty years before founding his own school, the Lyceum. The Academy persisted throughout the Hellenistic period as a skeptical school, until coming to an end after the death of Philo of Larissa in 83 BC. Although philosophers continued to teach Plato's philosophy in Athens throughout the Roman era, it was not until 410 AD that a revived Academy was established as a center for Neoplatonism, persisting until 529 AD when it was finally closed by Justinian I.SiteThe Akademia was a school outside the city walls of ancient Athens. It was located in or beside a grove of olive trees dedicated to the goddess Athena, which was on the site even before Cimon enclosed the precincts with a wall. The archaic name for the site was Ἑκαδήμεια (Hekademia), which by classical times evolved into (Akademia) which was explained, at least as early as the beginning of the 6th century BCE, by linking it to “Akademos”, a legendary Athenian hero.