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Meaning of academia by furoya





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academia
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To the definitions given I add etymology . Plato founded in Athens in 387 BC. C. 913; 954; 945; 948; 949; 956; 949; 953; 945; (akademeia, although it is also known as Hekademeia or Akademeia) and gave it the name as a tribute to the legendary hero 913; 954; 945; 948; 951; 956; 959; 962; (Akademos, also known as Academus, Hecademus or Hekademos) and in reference to the gardens of the same name where his school of philosophy was located.

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