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Extractions: Click the link for more information. rhêtôr , "orator") is one of the three original liberal arts Traditionally, the liberal arts comprise two groups of studies, the Trivium and the Quadrivium. Grammar, Rhetoric, and Dialect (or logic), make up the Trivium. The Quadrivium consists of the studies of Arithmetic, Geometry, Astronomy, and Music. These seven liberal arts made up the core curriculum of the medieval universities. Colloquially, however, the term 'liberal arts' has come to mean studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills, rather than occupational or professional skills. The scope of what are considered the liberal arts has changed with societal evolution.
Extractions: Click the link for more information. rhêtôr , "orator") is one of the three original liberal arts Traditionally, the liberal arts comprise two groups of studies, the Trivium and the Quadrivium. Grammar, Rhetoric, and Dialect (or logic), make up the Trivium. The Quadrivium consists of the studies of Arithmetic, Geometry, Astronomy, and Music. These seven liberal arts made up the core curriculum of the medieval universities. Colloquially, however, the term 'liberal arts' has come to mean studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills, rather than occupational or professional skills. The scope of what are considered the liberal arts has changed with societal evolution.
A Collection Of Word Oddities And Trivia DOLOMITE, Deodat de Dolomieu (17501801), French geologist. DRACONIAN, Draco, Athenian lawgiver, circa 650 BC. PlatoNIC, Plato (c. 427-347 BC), Greek philosopher. http://members.aol.com/gulfhigh2/words16.html
Extractions: A Collection of Word Oddities and Trivia, Page 16 Last revision: March 20, 2004 SOME NAMES THAT BECAME WORDS Here are a few words named for people. A comprehensive listing of scientific units of measurement, which are generally not included here, is at http://www.geocities.com/maineiac_bibliophage/people.html . This list consists of widely-used words which are not obviously named for people. Stuart Kidd, Charles Turner, and Philip Bennett contributed to this section. WORD NAMED FOR ABELIA Clark Abel (1780-1826), British botanist ADAMSITE Roger Adams (1889-1971), American chemist ALDRIN Kurt Alder (1902-1958), American chemist ALEXANDRINE Alexander the Great (356-323 B.C.), King of Macedonia ALEXANDRITE Alexander I of Russia (1777-1825) ALGORITHM al-Khowarizmi (c800 - c850), Arab mathematician AMISH probably for Jakob Amman, 17th century Swiss Mennonite bishop AUGUST Augustus Caesar (63 B.C. - A. D. 14) AXEL Axel Paulsen (1856-1938), Norwegian figure skater BACITRACIN Margaret Tracy (ca. 1936- ), child in whose tissues it was found BAKELITE Leo Hendrik Baekeland (1863-1944), Belgian-born American chemist
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Project Gutenberg Title Index: E Eryxias. by Plato, circa 427347 BC. Spurious and doubtful works. Escape, And Other Essays. by Trollope, Anthony. Euthydemus. by Plato, circa 427-347 BC. Euthyphro. http://boca.xs4all.nl:8080/import/gutenberg/browse/IT_E.HTM
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THE ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE ATLANTIC SIR WILLIAM HERSCHEL AND THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE HEAVENS by Keith M. Parsons In the book TIMAEUS, the Greek philosopher Plato (circa 427347 BC) tells us http://www.seds.org/pub/info/newsletters/ejasa/1991/jasa9106.txt
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Sayings - Laws Plato (427-347 BC). Aim and object of the law and lawyers was to defeat justice. (Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes.) Juvenal, circa 128 AD. Government Laws. http://www.usewisdom.com/sayings/laws.html
Extractions: WISDOM Sayings Government ... Violence Laws Civilization is the progress toward a society of privacy. The savage's whole existence is public, ruled by the laws of his tribe. Civilization is the process of setting man free from men. Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead It's strange that men should take up crime when there are so many legal ways to be dishonest. Sunshine magazine Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions. It is the one un-American act that could most easily defeat us. Justice William O. Douglas Let no guilty man escape. U. S. Grant There's no way to rule innocent men. The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible to live without breaking laws. Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged Under a government which imprisons any unjustly, the true place for a just man is also a prison. Henry David Thoreau Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around the laws. Plato (427-347 B.C.)
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Extractions: The debates: speaking and writing We begin this topic with a background history of the community of scholars in Ancient Greece, outlining the major debates on knowledge production occurring at this historical 'moment'. The main focus here is on the debates between the Greek philosophers and the sophists. The pedagogical practices concerned are those of the orator and those associated with the new technology of writing. We will also note the academies of higher learning established in this period, including Plato's Academy and Aristotle's Lyceum. Throughout our discussions of ancient pedagogical disputes we consider the influence of these debates on current western university curricula.
LTA Glossary Enlightenment, the. The Enlightenment took place circa the 17th century in Europe. Plato (427347 BC) set up his Academy in Athens, Greece in 387 BC. http://www.scu.edu.au/schools/hmcs/core/learning/COM00334/glossary.html
Extractions: Glossary for Learning Technologies and the Academy NOTES ON GLOSSARY DEFINITIONS A word of caution : Definitions, particularly some dictionary definitions, give you meanings of words out of context. Such definitions can be misleading. It is worth remembering that words take on meanings from their juxtaposition with other words. Moreover, the meanings of words are dependent on the social, historical and cultural context in which they are articulated. Meanings of words are always a matter of interpretation. See the GO ONLINE section at the end of this glossary for links to online dictionaries. NOTE: It is not appropriate to quote from dictionaries in an academic essay unless you are using the definition itself to make a point. androcentrism and Eurocentrism From the Greek; andro = man. 'Androcentrism' - 'man (or male) centred', or, considering man of prime importance. Anything outside this male centre is positioned as Other to man. Similar words are Eurocentrism - European centred, or considering Europe of prime importance, and ethnocentrism - considering one's own race of prime importance. anti-intellectual During the 60s (anti) intellectual and (anti) artistic movements took place within and outside the universities. These movements have generally been associated with the disaffection of youth and youth rebellion against the status quo.
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