What was the name of the school founded by Aristotle in Athens?
Academy
Stoa Poikile
Lyceum
Pnyx
Answer
The Lyceum was a gymnasium and public meeting place in Classical Athens named after the Apollo Lyceus, "wolf-god" of the grove that housed the Lyceum. It is best known for its connection with Aristotle, who taught there for more than a decade.
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