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/ak'euh dee"meuhs/, n.an Arcadian whose estate became a meeting place for Athenian philosophers.
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Académus — Académos Dans la mythologie grecque, Académos (en grec ancien Ἀκάδημος / Akádêmos) est un héros athénien. Alors que les Dioscures assiègent la ville pour récupérer leur sœur Hélène, enlevée par Thésée, Académos leur révèle que le héros s est… … Wikipédia en Français
Academus — /ak euh dee meuhs/, n. an Arcadian whose estate became a meeting place for Athenian philosophers … Useful english dictionary
АКАДЕМ — • Academus, Άκάδημος, афинский герой, которому принадлежала будто бы Академия, получившая от него свое имя. Говорят, будто он открыл Диоскурам, что сестра их Елена, похищенная Фесеем, содержится в Афинах. Поэтому Диоскуры весьма… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Akademos — (Greek polytonic|Ἀκάδημος) (or Hekademos (Ἑκάδημος), Academus, or Hecademus) was an Attic hero in Greek mythology. The tale traditionally told of him is that when Castor and Polydeuces invaded Attica to liberate their sister Helen, he betrayed to … Wikipedia
academe — noun Etymology: Latin Academus (in the phrase inter silvas Academi among the groves of Academus), from Greek Akadēmos more at academy Date: 1588 1. a. a place of instruction ; school b. the academic life, community, or world … New Collegiate Dictionary
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academe — /ak euh deem , ak euh deem /, n. 1. the campus activity, life, and interests of a college or university; the academic world. 2. (sometimes cap.) any place of instruction; a school. 3. (cap.) the public grove in Athens in which Plato taught. 4. a… … Universalium