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the Lyceum (at Cicero's Tusculan villa)

the Lyceum

also: Lyceum, superiori gymnasio

The name Cicero gave the upper gymnasium of his Tusculan villa, after Aristotle's Lyceum at Athens; the setting in which the dialogue of De Divinatione is staged (1.8).

Mentioned in 3 works (3 total)

On His Consulship philosophy · 1 mention
Academica philosophy · 1 mention
On Divination philosophy · 1 mention

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