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the original outdoor classroom where walking counted as thinking.
means a hall or institution devoted to public lectures, education, and discussion, and the ancient greek school where that idea started.
from named for the gymnasium near athens' temple of apollo lyceus, where aristotle strolled with students in the 330s bc, teaching philosophy on foot instead of from a chair — the walking earned his followers the nickname peripatetics.
aristotle's foundingaristotle opened it in 335 bc
peripatetic schoolnamed for walking while teaching
19th century revivalamerican lyceums hosted public lectures nationwide
french schoolslycee still means high school in france