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  2. Lyceum movement - Wikipedia

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    The lyceum movement featured lectures, dramatic performances, class instructions, and debates, by noted lecturers, entertainers and readers. They would travel the "lyceum circuit," going from town to town or state to state to entertain, speak, or debate in a variety of locations, never staying in one place for too long.

  3. Lyceum - Wikipedia

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    The first Lyceum in Riga was founded in 1675 by the king Charles XI of Sweden (in Latin, Schola Carolina), and was renamed to the Imperial Lyceum of Riga (in German, Kaiserliches Lyceum zu Riga) in 1733. In September 1921, the Riga French Lycée, an upper secondary school supported by the Government of France was founded in Riga.

  4. Lyceum (software) - Wikipedia

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    Lyceum is a synchronous computer-mediated communication (CMC) software which allows groups of people to speak to one another in real time over the Internet using Voice over IP conferencing. Lyceum was developed at the Open University in the UK and was introduced into language tutorials in 2002.

  5. Lyceum (classical) - Wikipedia

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    The Lyceum was named for the Greek god Apollo Lyceus. Initially a sanctuary made for worshiping Lyceus, it later became a public exercise area, with a gymnasium being constructed later on. It is unknown when this worship was introduced to Athens or when the Lyceum became the sanctuary. The Lyceum was located outside and east of Athens's city wall.

  6. Lyceum International School - Wikipedia

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    Lyceum International School (Sinhala: ලයිසියම් ජාත්‍යන්තර පාසල, Tamil: லைசியம் சர்வதேச பாடசாலை), popularly known as Lyceum and its students as Lyceumers, is the largest International School network in Sri Lanka providing all pre-primary, primary and secondary ...

  7. International Association of Lyceum Clubs - Wikipedia

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    " [Honorary visit by the U.S. officers to the Lyceum Club Paris, 30 May 1917: press photo] (image). BnF (in French). OCLC 764288752; Bomford, Janette. "Circles of Friendship: The Centenary History of the Lyceum Club Melbourne". Lyceum Club, Melbourne, 2012. ISBN 192187547X, 9781921875472.

  8. Vilnius Lyceum - Wikipedia

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    Vilnius Lyceum (Lithuanian: Vilniaus licėjus) is a secondary state school situated in Vilnius, Lithuania. Founded in 1990, Vilnius Lyceum is a state coeducational day school enrolling students in Grades 9 to 12.

  9. Liceo artistico - Wikipedia

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    Liceo artistico (lit. ' artistic lyceum ') is a type of secondary school in Italy.It is designed to give students the skills to progress to any university or higher educational institution, but specifically devoted to art related topics. [1]