Refimprove date January 2010 Two other uses the type of school Aristotle s LyceumLyceum Classical individual schools, and other buildings and uses The lyceum is a category of educational institution defined ... countries usually it is a type of secondary school . History Lyceum is a Latin rendering of the Ancient ... to Apollo Apollo Lyceus . Lyceum Classical This original Lyceum is remembered as the location ... and Lyceum modern , both rendered lyceum in English. Lyceums of the Russian Empire In Imperial Russia, a Lyceum was one of the following higher educational facilities Demidov Lyceum of Law in Yaroslavl 1803 , Alexander Lyceum in Tsarskoye Selo 1810 , Richelieu lyceum in Odessa 1817 , and Imperial Mikhail Katkov Katkov Lyceum in Moscow 1867 . the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum was opened on October 19, 1811 ... new verses for each of those occasions. In January 1844 the Lyceum was moved to Saint Petersburg . During 33 years of the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum s existence, there were 286 graduates. The most famous of these were ... . By country Wikify section date January 2010 Albania The Albanian National Lyceum was a high school ... The Belarusian Humanities Lyceum is a private secondary school founded shortly after Belarus independence ... lyceum refers to the type of secondary education consisting of 4 years ended by graduation. It is a type ... for an upper secondary school, lyc e , derives from Lyceum. see Secondary education in France . Finland The concept and name lyceum in Swedish, lyseo in Finnish entered Finland through Sweden. Traditionally ... general education. Some old schools continue to use the name lyceum , though their operations today vary. For example, Helsinki Normal Lyceum educates students in grades 7 12, while Oulu Lyceum enrolls ... is lukio in Finnish, gymnasium in Swedish. Germany The lyceum in Germany is known as Gymnasium Germany ... General Lyceum , 1996, 2006 present el 3 years , Eniaio Lykeio Unified Lyceum ... in Greece. India Lyceum High School in Panaji , Goa , established in 1854 was the first secondary ... more details
disambig TOCright A lyceum is a category of school in the education system of many countries. Lyceum may also refer to Lyceum Classical , a gymnasium in Athens, location of Aristotle s peripatetic school ... description in the education system in Brazil Lyceum of Arts and Crafts of S o Paulo , Brazil in India Trinity Lyceum School, Kollam , India in Lithuania Vilnius Lyceum , Lithuania in Pakistan The Lyceum School , Karachi, Pakistan in the Philippines Lyceum Northwestern University , Dagupan City, Philippines Lyceum of the Philippines University , Manila, Philippines in Poland liceum og lnokszta c ce , polish equivalent of high school in South Africa Lyceum College , South Africa in Spain Liceu , opera house in Barcelona in Sri Lanka Lyceum International School , Sri Lanka in Sweden Stockholms Lyceum , Sweden in Turkey Zografeion Lyceum , Istanbul, Turkey Greek school in the United Kingdom Lyceum, Port Sunlight , Merseyside, UK The Lyceum, Liverpool , UK Lyceum Theatre, London , UK in the United States by state then city Lyceum Hall , Lewiston, Maine, listed on the National Register of Historic Places NRHP in Maine Lyceum The Circle Historic District , Oxford, Mississippi, listed on the NRHP in Mississippi The Lyceum , Manchester, Missouri, listed on the NRHP in St. Louis County, Mississippi Lyceum Theater , Clovis, New Mexico, listed on the NRHP in Curry County, New Mexico Bronx Lyceum , New York City, USA Capital Lyceum , Schenectady, New York The Lyceum Academy , Wilmington, North Carolina Lyceum, Oklahoma , defunct academic community 1896 1925 Lyceum Village Square and German ... listed on the NRHP in Cuyahoga County, Ohio Jenkins Town Lyceum Building , Jenkintown, Pennsylvania ... in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Lyceum Alexandria, Virginia , listed on the NRHP in Virginia The Lyceum Cleveland, Ohio History Oregon Lyceum , 1840s Pioneer political forum Lyceum movement , United States trend in architecture Technology Lyceum software , blogging platform Lyceum synchronous CMC ... more details
Lyceum Theatre may refer to in the United Kingdom Lyceum Theatre, London , a 2,000 seat West End theatre located in the City of Westminster Lyceum Theatre Crewe , an Edwardian period Grade II listed building and theatre Lyceum Theatre Sheffield , a 1068 seat theatre in the City of Sheffield Royal Lyceum Theatre , a 658 seat theatre in the city of Edinburgh in the United States Lyceum Theatre Broadway , a Broadway theatre located at 149 West 45th Street in midtown Manhattan Lyceum Theater Clovis, New Mexico , National Register of Historic Places listings in New Mexico Curry County listed on National Register of Historic Places listings in New Mexico in Curry County See also Lyceum disambiguation disambig fr Lyceum Theatre ... more details
Merge Wordpress date January 2009 This article is about the blogging software Lyceum. For the conferencing system developed by Open University , see Lyceum synchronous CMC software Infobox software name Lyceum logo Deleted image removed Image Lyceum logo.png 250px screenshot Image Lyceum administration.png 215px caption The Lyceum administration interface. developer John Joseph Bachir br ibiblio latest release version 1.0.3 latest release date release date 2008 06 04 operating system Cross platform genre content management system CMS Blog software license GNU General Public License GPL website http lyceum.ibiblio.org lyceum.ibiblio.org Lyceum is an open source blog ging platform based on WordPress . It was developed by ibiblio , though is currently inactive. History Lyceum was first made public in February 2006. It originally began in mid 2005, and development is synchronous with WordPress. ref http lyceum.ibiblio.org 2006 02 28 lyceum blog Lyceum Blog ref As of March 2009, Lyceum was based on an old version of WordPress and was inactive while the developer considered whether or not to resume development. ref http lyceum.ibiblio.org 2009 03 10 the future of lyceum The Future of Lyceum ref As of May 2010, the project has been discontinued. Differences from WordPress MU WordPress Multi blogging WordPress MU , developed by the core WordPress team, is extremely similar in functionality to Lyceum. The primary difference is that Lyceum stores all of its information in a set number of database tables it has a database normalization normalized schema . WordPress MU, on the other hand ... lyceum.ibiblio.org faq Lyceum FAQ ref See also Portal Free software List of content management systems WordPress References Reflist External links http lyceum.ibiblio.org Lyceum website http www.redhat.com magazine 019may06 features lyceum Article in Red Hat Magazine Use mdy dates date August 2010 DEFAULTSORT Lyceum Software Category Blog software Category WordPress Category Open source content ... more details
Infobox school name Bataafs Lyceum established 1911 type Public education Public High School grades 6 12 head name Rector head Dhr. P. Telleman city Hengelo state Overijssel country The Netherlands school colors color box orange website http www.bataafslyceum.nl coordinates Coord 52.274046 6.798016 display inline,title The Bataafs Lyceum is a public high school in Hengelo, The Netherlands. The Bataafs Lyceum is part of a public school division called the Openbare Scholengemeenschap Hengelo . The building is located at the Sloetsweg, next to the Montessori College Twente . In 2008 the Bataafs Lyceum decided to drop the VMBO education level in order to change its name from Bataafse Kamp to Bataafs Lyceum. In 2008 the Bataafs Lyceum had about 950 students. The school teaches hoger algemeen voortgezet onderwijs havo and voorbereidend wetenschappelijk onderwijs vwo both Atheneum school atheneum and Gymnasium school gymnasium . External links http www.lyceumbk.nl Official website nl http www.osgbk.nl Bataafs Lyceum at the Openbare Scholengemeenschap Hengelo nl http www.osghengelo.nl Openbare Scholengemeenschap Hengelo nl http www.hengelo.nl Pdf Internet BestuurOrganisatie Archieven ArchBatKamp1911 2001.pdf Archive Bataafse Kamp 1911 2001 nl Category Overijssel Category Schools in the Netherlands nl Bataafs Lyceum ... more details
The Lyceum Academy was established by Gordon Massengill in 1998 at New Hanover High School in Wilmington, North Carolina . Inspired by Aristotle s famous Greek Lyceum , the modern Lyceum Academy educates high school students Junior and Senior class in an accelerated college preparatory program. Initially the Lyceum Academy primarily offered Advanced Placement courses to its students, but has expanded to include honors courses to accommodate all motivated college bound students. In 2000, the Lyceum Academy began to offer courses in the field by including excursions to Key Largo, Florida Key Largo , Atlanta, Georgia Atlanta , Asheville, North Carolina Asheville , Costa Rica , Italy , Washington, D.C. DC and Arizona among others. The Program The Lyceum Academy is composed of 100 students in the Senior Class, and 100 students in the Junior Class. These are selected through an application and interview process, the latter of which is sometimes conducted with the aide of graduating Academy members. The program meets at 7 30 am Monday through Friday, but weekend obligations can sometimes be required. The Lyceum Academy is often cited as the prime example of integrated education. The Lyceum Academy teaches in all four of the primary subjects English language English , Math , Social Studies and Science . All projects assigned to the students are designed such that a mastery of all four subjects ... wildlife, visiting the capital, or doing regression analysis of graveyard data. Courses The Lyceum ... links The Lyceum Academy Homepage http www.thelyceumacademy.com The Horrors of School An article on the fundraising activities of the Lyceum Academy http search.starnewsonline.com apps pbcs.dll article?AID 20021028 NEWS 210280313&SearchID 73236985061197 Academics, such as Lyceum Academy, can draw students An article on the impact of the Lyceum Academy http www.wilmingtonstar.com apps pbcs.dll article?AID 20070225 NEWS 702250430&SearchID 73276255817788 Category Wilmington, North Carolina Lyceum ... more details
The lyceum movement in the United States was a trend in architecture inspired by or at least named for Aristotle s Lyceum in ancient Greece . The Lyceum was the school outside Athens where he taught, 335 332 BC. Lyceums in the sense of organizations that sponsored public programs and entertainments flourished in the mid 19th century, particularly in the northeast and middle west, and some lasted until the early 20th century. Many of the halls in which the public lectures, concerts, and similar programs were presented, and which were named Lyceum, exist to this day. Purpose The lyceums , Mechanics Institutes mechanics institutes , and agriculture organizations that flourished in the United States ..., intellectual, and moral fabric of society. The lyceum movement with its lectures, dramatic .... Noted lecturers, entertainers and readers would travel the lyceum circuit, going from town ... United States American lyceum, Millbury, Massachusetts Millbury Branch Number 1 of the American Lyceum, was founded by Josiah Holbrook in 1826 . Holbrook was a traveling lecturer and teacher who believed that education was a lifelong experience, and intended to create a National American Lyceum organization that would oversee this method of teaching. Other educators adopted the lyceum format but were not interested in organizing, so this idea was ultimately dropped. Peak of the movement The Lyceum ..., Abraham Lincoln gave a speech to a Lyceum in Springfield, Illinois . Lyceum as entertainment After ... Bode, The American Lyceum Town Meeting Goldsmith, Barbara, Other Powers , Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1998 ... The Great American Forum Chautauqua and the Chautauquas in Summer and the Lyceum In Winter journal World ... 2009 07 10 quote Further reading Ray, Angela G. The Lyceum and Public Culture in the Nineteenth Century ... of the New England Lyceum , http digital.library.cornell.edu n newe index.html The New England ... Lyceum 20Site DEFAUL 1.HTM The Lyceum Site at Assumption College Category History of education ... more details
about the Pittsburgh Lyceum of the Western Pennsylvania Hockey League the early professional football team Pittsburgh Lyceum American football Pro hockey team text color white bg color red team Pittsburgh Lyceum logo logosize city Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania league Western Pennsylvania Hockey League conference division founded 1907 operated 1907 1908, 1910 1920 arena Duquesne Gardens br 1907 1908 br Winter Garden at Exposition Hall 1916 1920 colors owner GM coach captain media affiliates reg season titles 0 The Pittsburgh Lyceum were a professional hockey team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and were members of the Western Pennsylvania Hockey League . After the WPHL was revived for the 1908 WPHL season 1907 08 season , it was deteremined that two new teams would be needed so that the league could go back to its four team format. That year the Pittsburgh Pirates WPHL Pittsburgh Pirates and the Lyceum entered the league. Pittsburgh Lyceum folded on December 23, 1908 and because it was impossible to count on a line up with players constantly jumping contracts. It was decided to discontinue the WPHL after 1909 WPHL season the season and stick with local hockey. The team returned and played in local hockey teams after the initial fold of the WPHL. The team later played games inside the Winter Garden at Exposition Hall from 1916 1920. References http www.penguinjersey.com Common Older 1900s.html Is Pittsburgh the Birthplace of Professional Hockey? The early years of hockey 1900 1910 Compiled by Ernie Fitzsimmons http www.post gazette.com sports headlines 19990502hockey4.asp Ice Age By Ed Bouchette, Pittsburgh Post Gazette Sports Writer May 02, 1999 Western Pennsylvania Hockey League Defunct Pennsylvania sports teams Pittsburgh Category Defunct sports teams Category Defunct sports teams in Pennsylvania Category Defunct Pittsburgh sports teams Lyceum Category Western Pennsylvania Hockey League teams Lyceum sl Pittsburgh Lyceum ... more details
Image Sanzio 01 cropped.png thumb right 600px School of Athens by Raphael The Lyceum Ancient Greek ... named after the god of the grove that housed the Lyceum, Apollo Lyceus Apollo as wolf god . Though best known for its connection with Aristotle and the peripatetic school he led there, the Lyceum was in existence ... until the Roman general Sulla sacked Athens in 86 BC ref name iep lyceum Cite web url http www.utm.edu research iep ancillaries small articles lyceum.htm title The Lyceum last Morison first William year 2006 work Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy accessdate 30 October 2009 ref . The remains of the Lyceum were discovered in modern Athens in 1996. The Lyceum before Aristotle Speculation suggests that Pericles or Pisistratus may have originally opened the first building of the Lyceum, as a gymnasium, in the 5th or 6th centuries BC, though the Lyceum grounds would have predated the gymnasium. In the early years of the Lyceum the head of the Greek army was said to have had an office there, which ... were used for. The Lyceum s use as a recreational gym and military training base is supported ... events ref name iep lyceum . A long list of philosophers and sophists gave talks at the Lyceum prior to Aristotle, including Prodicus Prodicus of Ceos , Protagoras and Rhapsodes ref name iep lyceum ... aristotle 08 lyceum.htm . ref . In addition to military training and educational pursuits, the Lyceum ... century BC. Cult practices of various groups were also held at the Lyceum ref name iep lyceum ... in the Lyceum and founded an official school, The Lyceum. After his morning lessons Aristotle would ... donated what would be the equivalent of more than 4 million dollars to the Lyceum ref name ... left him a target. He passed on his Lyceum to Theophrastus and died later that year in Chalcis, near ... s library Theophrastus placed a provision in his will that left the Lyceum library, which ..., the seniors of the Lyceum placed Strato as the next leader and upon his retirement from the school ... more details
Infobox University name Het Amsterdams Lyceum Image Amsterdams Lyceum.jpg thumb center motto Potius deficere quam desperare Latin mottoeng Literal Rather perish than despair br established 1917 demonym Amsterdams Lyce st city Amsterdam country The Netherlands students Approximately 1000 students colours color box 5D8AA8 athletics Rowing club Trident http www.rvdedrietand.nl type Public affiliations OLO Alumni association http www.oudleerling.eu Hallywood film and videoclub http vimeo.com channels hallywood Parent association http ouderraad.amsterdams.info website http www.amsterdamslyceum.nl Het Amsterdams Lyceum is a Dutch secondary school combining a gymnasium school gymasium and Education in the Netherlands VWO Atheneum . It was established in 1917. Het Amsterdams Lyceum has around 1000 ... Lyceum is the oldest lyceum of The Netherlands. Is was founded in 1917 by Dr. C. P. Gunning 1886 ... Courses At Het Amsterdams Lyceum students can work their way through various optional intensified ... in English in year 6. Foreign Echanges The Amsterdams Lyceum is famous for its foreign trips and exchanges ... visit Rome with the entire fifth year but the Amsterdams Lyceum goes with 120 students, also the athenaeum ... Lyceum before the students of the Dutch school visit them. The time span of those exchanges is usually ... York , Prague and Iceland . The neighbourhood The Amsterdams lyceum is located in a suburb of Amsterdam ... Lyceum go there often to relax, eat and play football. In Oud Zuid there are more schools. Most of those schools have the highest eduation system of Holland just as the Amsterdams lyceum, VWO . Hervormd Lyceum Zuid , Ignatius Lyceum , Vossius Lyceum , Gerrit van de Veen and Vons Vitae Lyceum are all in Amsterdam Oud Zuid . Clubs The Amsterdams Lyceum has a lot of clubs organized by the school. Every ... students of The Amsterdams Lyceum view the performances. The Amsterdams Lyceum also has a rowing club ... Schools in Amsterdam es Amsterdams Lyceum nl Amsterdams Lyceum Netherlands school stub ... more details
Infobox School name The Lyceum School image School Entrance.JPG imagesize 160px caption motto established 1987 closed type private school Private affiliation district grades president principal Mrs. Ishrat Ghani alumni Lyceumites head of school dean faculty staff students Varies each year enrollment September sports Cricket , Badminton , Basketball , Futsol , rowing sport Rowing , netball , Throwball , Fooseball conference colors colours Black color Black and Grey color grey color box FFFFFF color box 778899 mascot campus type campus size free label free text free label2 free text2 free label3 free text3 location Karachi , Sindh country Pakistan coordinates website http www.lyceumschool.edu.pk The Lyceum School TLS is a private co educational institution in Karachi , Pakistan . The Lyceum was established in August 1987 to meet a growing demand for quality Advanced level education. Today the Lyceum offers its students subjects in the three mainstream disciplines of the Arts, Commerce and the Sciences. The extracurricular activities provided by TLS include community service, sports, creative work and student government. Schools in Karachi DEFAULTSORT Lyceum School Category Schools in Karachi Category Educational institutions established in 1987 Category Private schools in Pakistan ... more details
Infobox school name Capital Lyceum image established 2009 type Independent, co ed head name Executive Director head Dr. Marc Anthony Meyer city Schenectady state New York NY country USA motto Dare to Learn. ratio 7 1 year 9 12 homepage http www.capitallyceum.org www.capitallyceum.org Capital Lyceum is an independent, coeducational school in Schenectady, New York Schenectady , New York . The School features a low student to teacher ratio and a rigorous college preparatory curriculum. The school also has an emphasis on community service and on inquiry based learning. The school is applying to Middle States accreditation and is recognized by the New York State Department of Education. Capital Lyceum also serves as the Northeast Regional Training Center for The Hawn Foundation s mindfulness education program. History The Capital Lyceum was conceived and created by Dr. Marc Anthony Meyer after he left The School at Columbia University in New York City . The School will reside in a building on the grounds of the Schenectady Light Opera Company , in a building previously occupied by Bethseda House . The name Capital Lyceum was chosen to emphasize a focus on classical and inquiry based learning and its location in the Capital Region of New York . Mission Capital Lyceum s Mission Statement Capital Lyceum is a dynamic and diverse educational community serving ninth through twelfth grades. It s dedicated faculty strives to maintain a genuine and enduring partnership among the school, its families, and the community at large. Our rigorous academic program fosters a sense of social responsibility, resourcefulness, integrity, and an appreciation of learning for understanding in our students ... individuals. ref Capital Lyceum Mission http capitallyceum.com mission ref Student body Capital Lyceum s projected student enrollment in 2013 2014 will be approximately 150 students from grades 9 12. Capital Lyceum s students are primarily from the eight counties surrounding Albany, New York ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2007 Evangelic Lutheran Lyceum Evanjelick lyceum in Bratislava , Slovakia , was founded in 1606 by David Kilger as a Lutheran high school. Until 1656 was Evangelic Lyceum school with eight classes, two of them elementary school. Among its students, from 1829 to 1836, was the young udov t t r , who became a member of Czech Slav Society at the school, an important influence on his life as a Slovak nationalist. In the Communist period of 1948 through 1989 the school was closed, but reopened in 1991 as a bilingual school, and continues to operate today. Sources http www.evlyceum.sk Home page in Slovak coord missing Slovakia Category Schools in Slovakia Category Education in Bratislava Category Christianity in Slovakia Category 1606 establishments ... more details
Lyceum is a former academic community in northern Pushmataha County, Oklahoma , two miles west of Tuskahoma, Oklahoma . A United States Post Office was established at Lyceum, Indian Territory on March 23, 1896 and operated until July 30, 1900. Its name was chosen to reflect the fact that the community hosted the Choctaw Female Academy, also known as the Tuskahoma Female Academy. The academy , which opened in 1892 , burned in 1925 , and the community shifted to Tuskahoma, Oklahoma . Two miles north of Tuskahoma at what the U.S. Post Office called Council House, Oklahoma is the Choctaw Capitol Building , which was built in 1884 . During the latter days of the Indian Territory , Tuskahoma was both a seat of government and an academic center. ref George H. Shirk, Oklahoma Place Names , p. 130 Post Office Site Location Reports, Record Group 28, National Archives Nomination form, National Register of Historic Places. ref Prior to Oklahoma s statehood Lyceum was located in Wade County, Choctaw Nation . More information on Lyceum, the Choctaw Capitol Building, and Tuskahoma may be found in the Pushmataha County Historical Society . References references Pushmataha County, Oklahoma coord missing Oklahoma Category Ghost towns in Oklahoma Category Pushmataha County, Oklahoma ... more details
Stockholms lyceum was a private secondary school h gre allm nt l roverk in Stockholm , Sweden , functioning from 1839 until 1875. The Lyceum was opened in 1839 by Claes Olof Ramstr m . He transferred the school in 1851 to Dr Carl Johan Bohman and Dr Otto von Feilitzen , who ran the school until 1875, when it was merged with the Stockholms ateneum . During the period of joint rectorship of the latter two, the school had 1,426 pupils, of whom 265 continued to university and another 191 to the Karlberg War Academy . Alumni of the school include the writer August Strindberg 1849 1912 , the poet Carl Snoilsky 1841 1903 , the physician and writer Axel Munthe 1857 1949 , the industrialist Oscar Lamm 1848 1930 , and the palaeozoologist Gerhard Holm 1853 1926 . In his autobiographical novel, The Son of a Servant chapter 5 , Strindberg contrasts the private Lyceum to the terror regime of the contemporary Swedish public schools. In the Lyceum corporal punishment was abolished and the pupils were treated as thinking beings , were allowed to discuss issues with, and even contradict, the teachers. He notes that many of the boys came from the aristocracy another occasion for the author to point out the perceived inferiority experienced by his alter ego Johan , but that the spirit of the school and the attitude of its principal was liberal and democratic. References http runeberg.org nfcg 0034.html Stockholms lyceum in Nordisk familjebok . Category Education in Stockholm Category Educational institutions established in 1839 Category History of Stockholm Category Gymnasiums school in Sweden sv Stockholms lyceum Sweden school stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Lyceum Hall nrhp type image caption location Lewiston, Maine lat degrees 44 lat minutes 5 lat seconds 51 lat direction N long degrees 70 long minutes 13 long seconds 6 long direction W locmapin Maine area built 1872 architect Douglas,Charles F. architecture Second Empire, Other added April 25, 1986 governing body Private mpsub Lewiston Commercial District MRA refnum 86002285 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref Lyceum Hall is an historic site at 49 Lisbon Street in Lewiston, Maine . The hall was built in 1872 and added to the National Historic Register in 1986. References reflist Registered Historic Places Category 1872 architecture Category National Register of Historic Places in Maine Category Buildings and structures in Lewiston, Maine Maine NRHP stub ... more details
Merge Lykaion discuss Talk Mount Lyceum Merge date July 2008 Lyceum is a mountain of Arcadia at the frontier of three prefectures of Greece nome s Arcadia , Mykines, Greece Mykines and Elis Province . Its top is Prophetis Ilias Greek language Greek for Prophet Elijah , ancient creta 1421 meters height. The name Lyceum is from the root Luc which means light. The mountain is between Alphios river and the coasts of Kyparissia kyparissia that time was costs of arcadia called arcadi Mythology Antiquity During the era of Ancient Greece it was the Holy Mountain of Arcadians where it is believed Zeus was born. Ancient Arcadians called this mountain List of peaks named Olympus Olympus and holy mountain . Rhea mythology Rhea took to top of Lyceuum, Cretea, in order to escape to her husband Cronus who ate their children. She gave birth to Zeus there. Rhea wanted to Ritual purification ablute her baby, but there was no water. She bit the ground and found water. The river made was Neda River female river . Zeus was given to Agno, Theisoa and Neda which were nymph s of Alfeios River . Zeus abluted there. Neda later suckled him and brought him up. Ancient Arcadians were saying that Crete the island was not where Zeus was born,but instead on the top of Lyceum. At the root of the mountain there was Lycosura wolftail ,which according to Pausanias geographer Pausanias the geographer was the first city on the world, with other smaller cities around. At the top it was the Altar Of Zeus where the animal sacrifice sacrifice of animals and human sacrifice humans took place according to Pausanias ... looked towards the east. There were stories told that those sacrificing to Lyceum Zeus became Werewolf ... by honor of Lyceum Zeus. Pausanias reports that these games were the oldest ever held. Beholders sut ... Greece Category Mountains of Greece Lyceum Category Sacrifice Category Geography of ancient Arcadia Lyceum ... more details
The Warsaw Lyceum lang pl Liceum Warszawskie lang de K niglich Preu isches Lyz um zu Warschau was a secondary school that existed in Warsaw , under the Kingdom of Prussia and under the Congress Kingdom of Poland , from 1804 to its closing in 1831 by Imperial Russia following the Polish November Uprising November 1830 Uprising . History The Warsaw Lyceum was founded in 1804 by the Kingdom of Prussia as a German language school ref Samuel Linde had been appointed Rector of the Warsaw Lyceum, which was founded in 1804 by the Prussian government as a German language school. http books.google.com books?lr &cd 30&q 22Warsaw Lyceum 22 22by the Prussian government as a German language school 22&btnG Search Books p. 26 , in Iwo Zaluski, Pamela Za uski, Chopin s Poland , P. Owen, 1996, ISBN 0720609801, 9780720609806. ref in Warsaw , which had become part of New East Prussia following the 1795 Third Partition of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth . Already in the Second Partition of Poland Second Partition of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth 1793 , Prussia had acquired South Prussia , and had established a branch of their Cadet Corps schools in Kalisz Kalisch . In 1804, in Warsaw, a humanistic secondary school for boys was opened, divided according to the Prussian educational model into six ... Linde was appointed director of the Warsaw Lyceum. The Evangelical Church of Augsburg Confession ..., in 1807 Warsaw became the capital of the Duchy of Warsaw . With Linde continuing as the Lyceum ... . The young composer was one of the Lyceum s most famous pupils, beginning his studies there in the autumn ... Lyceum 3E 22&lr &cd 30 v onepage&q 22Warsaw 20Lyceum 3E 22&f false p. 15 . ref Samuel Linde remained the Lyceum s director when the city, in 1815, came under Russian control as part of the Congress Kingdom of Poland . In 1817 the Saxon Palace was requisitioned for military use, and the Lyceum was moved ... Lyceum was closed. Alumni Fr d ric Chopin Julian Fontana Kajetan Garbi ski Stefan Garczy ski ... more details
Lyceum College is a college in South Africa . It is a wholly owned division of The Education Investment Corporation Limited, EDUCOR . Naspers, a highly diversified media and international press organisation, and the black empowerment group, Nozala Investments, own EDUCOR. External links http www.lyceum.co.za Official Site Category Distance education in South Africa SouthAfrica university stub ... more details
The RCA trademark RCA Lyceum TV was a commercial monitor receiver with a large input output panel on the back, and a convert 20 ft m sing on long grounded plug. During the mid 80s, RCA released the Colortrak 2000, a television identical to the Dimensia table top model. Even though the Colortrak was considered the mid range model, those bearing the name Colortrak 2000 , were considered high end, along with the Dimensia. The Lyceum TV, Dimensia, and Colortrak 2000 models all basically had the same chassis a woodgrain veneer, or black laminate for some Dimensias, and fabric covered speakers on the sides of the cabinet . Many Colortrak 2000, Lyceum, and Dimensia TVs came packaged with a very large remote control, the Digital Command Center . There are several different versions of the Digital Command Center, but a main feature was that it could control an array of selected RCA components, all with the one remote a universal remote only for RCA products, so to speak. The Dimensia version of the remote was called the Dimensia Intelligent Audio Video and had identical buttons to the Digital Command Center. Lyceum TV Performance Features File Dimensia IO.jpg 200px thumb RCA Dimensia I O panel The RCA Lyceum TV has an array of high level features including Video Noise Reduction this system reduces the appearance of noise in dark areas of the picture while maintaining full detail sharpness in bright picture areas. Full Resolution Color The Lyceum TV is the first receiver to process the full transmitted color signal for up to 3 times the color resolution of conventional TVs for certain critical colors. Automatic Color Balance Automatic circuitry monitors and balances the output of 3 electron guns. The system virtually eliminates color drift and provides consistent, optimum color balance ... detail is enhanced to make it stand out from backgrounds. Digital Command Center The RCA Lyceum TV came .... Automatic Picture Control Systems The Lyceum TV utilized all of the built in automatic picture ... more details
Infobox school name Vilnius Lyceum lang lt Vilniaus lic jus image Licejus.jpg motto established 1990 type Secondary day school, gymnasium head label Headmaster head Saulius Jurkevi ius city Vilnius state country Lithuania campus colours gender Mixed lower age 14 upper age 18 Students 519 in 2010 homepage http www.licejus.lt Vilnius Lyceum lang lt Vilniaus lic jus is a secondary state school situated in Vilnius , Lithuania . Tuition is provided in both Lithuanian national curriculum and English International Baccalaureate . The school offers a wide range of subjects including mathematics , computer science , biology , physics and chemistry at a higher level. Admission Admission to the Lyceum is on academic merit, as measured in the admission examination. The written examination includes languages, mathematics and science tests. Headmasters Giedrius Zlatkus Viktoras Filipavi ius Saulius Jurkevi ius current Students union presidents Andrius Smaliukas 1994 1995 Ram nas Kontrauskas 1995 1996 Giedrius Kadziauskas 1996 1997 Mikas Rimantas 1997 1998 Alminas aldokas 1998 1999 Asta Barei ait 2001 2002 Mykolas Kolyta 2002 2003 Rokas Ignotas 2003 2004 Paulius Mie elis 2004 2005 Linas Tranas 2005 2006 Gabrielius Glem a 2006 2007 Mantas Nemanis 2007 2008 Ugn Kleinauskait 2008 2009 Gytis Radzevi ius 2009 2010 Povilas Barasa 2010 2011 Lithuania school stub coord 54 42 44 N 25 16 44 E type edu display title Category Schools in Vilnius Category Educational institutions established in 1990 Category Secondary schools in Lithuania de Lyzeum Vilnius lt Vilniaus lic jus bat smg V lniaus liciejos ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Lyceum Type Album Artist The Orchids Cover Released August, 1989 Recorded Glasgow , 1989 Genre Indie rock Length Label Sarah Records Reviews Allmusic rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r605292 pure url yes link Producer The Orchids and Ian Carmichael Lyceum is an album by The Orchids , released on Sarah Records in 1989. It was the first album release by the group and also by the label and was originally only available as an 8 track, 10 mini album on vinyl. As was usual for albums on Sarah Records, no singles were released from it, although the later 2005 reissue contained all the early singles. It was reviewed in Melody Maker as Another fountainhead of unqualified greatness . Track listing It s Only Obvious A Place Called Home Caveman York Song Carrole Anne Hold On Blue Light If You Can t Find Love 2005 Reissue A Place Called Home Caveman York Song Carrole Anne Hold On Blue Light If You Can t Find Love I ve Got a Habit First single on Sarah Records, 1988 Apologies Single B side Give Me Some Peppermint Freedom from Shadow Factory compilation, Sarah Records 1989 Defy the Law From Underneath the Window EP, Sarah Records 1988 Underneath the Window, Underneath the Sink From Underneath the Window EP Tiny Words From Underneath the Window EP Walter From Underneath the Window EP What Will We Do Next What Will We Do Next Single A side Sarah Records 1989 As Times Goes By What Will We Do Next Single B side Yawn What Will We Do Next Single B side Ill Wind That Blows 7 A side, Caff 1990 All Those Things 7 B side, Caff 1990 DEFAULTSORT Lyceum Album Category 1989 albums Category Sarah Records ... more details
The Bronx Lyceum was a New York City landmark erected on the southeast corner of Third Avenue and 170th Street by Henry Zeltner in 1870 across the street from his brewery. The structure was at first known as Zeltner s Hall and was surrounded by a picnic park. Following the sale of the entertainment and meeting hall by the Zeltner family, the property was called Niblo s Garden , a familiar name borrowed from an early New York opera house on Broadway, near Prince Street that was razed in 1895. The building was used as a meeting hall by politicians and union members, and served variously as an entertainment hall, skating venue, and amusement park until its destruction by fire in 1929. Noted activities Judge William Jay Gaynor and the principal Tammany Hall political machine nominees spoke at a public meeting under the auspices of the Taxpayers Protective Union, held at Niblo s Garden, 170th Street and Third Avenue, on October 28, 1909, and on October 21, 1913, mayoral candidate John A. Hennessy spoke to a Niblo s Garden audience of more than 3,000, charging that Tammany candidate Judge Edward E. McCall bought his Supreme Court position. A riot erupted at the hall and park on June 6, 1914, when more than 200 members of the Bronx Bakers and Confectioners Union were involved in late night fight following the group s annual Summer Night picnic. Rioters used beer bottles and chairs as weapons during a disturbance that erupted in the open air garden at the rear of the dance hall. Several ... societies in New York celebrated Bastille Day , July 14, at the Bronx Lyceum. French war veterans ... were held in many locales, including the Lyceum, and in July 1928 New York City supporters of William ... Three firemen were burned by a fire which destroyed the Bronx Lyceum in an early morning blaze .... New York Times, Amateurs at Bronx Lyceum , October 29, 1926, Page 26. New York Times, Full Shutdown ..., 1928, Page 11. New York Times, Flames Destroy The Bronx Lyceum , March 4, 1929, Page 23. coord missing ... more details
Zografeion Lyceum lang tr zel Zo rafyon Rum Lisesi , lang el is one of the remaining open Greek language Greek schools in Istanbul . The school is in the Istanbul city centre in the Beyo lu district and very close, a block away, to the Taksim Square which is considered the heart of the city. ref name polyvios The School of Panayia 1833 and the Zografeion Lyceum 1893 2003 Polyvios I. Strantzalis Association for the study of Near East, Athens ref History The school was founded in the late 19th century, as the growing number of Greek students proved to be more than the Zappeion school Zappeion and Panayia School Panayia schools could accommodate in particular, the School of Panayia had more than 800 pupils. The community decided to build a new school, and donations were collected from a number of people. Christakis Zografos , who was living in Paris at the time, made the largest contribution, of 10,000 gold lira s. In 1890, the Greek community decided that the school be renamed after Zografos. An architectural competition was held, choosing a design by Pericles Fotiades . ref name polyvios The school was inaugurated in 1893 and its first alumni were graduated in 1899. The school The school, like all minority schools in Turkey, is a secular school. The years that followed its openings, the school developed to a particularly active school and always had more than 250 pupils. Especially before the Istanbul Pogrom in 1955 and the deportations of Greeks in 1964, the number pupils were above 350. In October 1999, the school was the target of a small scale sonic blast by Turkish left wing extremists to condemn Turkey s international position as a Satellite of the USA . ref http www.hri.org news greek eraen 1999 99 10 08.eraen.html The Hellenic Radio ERA News in English, 99 10 08 Bot generated title ref Many famous artists, architects ... reflist External links http www.zografyon.k12.tr Official website of Zografeion Lyceum tr icon coord ... more details