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  • LYCEUM CHAMBER CONCERT, by French hornist Jay Chadwick and friends. 3 p.m., the Lyceum, 201 S. Washington St., Alexandria and Arlington community events July 22-29, 2010
  • The Royal Lyceum in Edinburgh, I believe, had a recent £200,000 deficit, but has been awarded a larger grant.
  • The Royal Lyceum in Edinburgh, I believe, had a recent £200,000 deficit, but has been awarded a larger grant.
  • With possible political perfidy such a hot topic at Westminster, it is with perfect timing that the Lyceum and Citizens' theatres bring two of England's great plays of history and politics to the stage.
  • Women like Isabel Babson were often active in the Lyceum and devoted more time to pursuing the relationships between nature, aesthetics and metaphysics.
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  • Interwar feminism rejected the philanthropic 'tea-drinking' culture represented by Parren and the women of the Lyceum, their idealisation of folk arts and crafts for their perceived ethnic authenticity and supposed embodiment of true Greek femininity. Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity
  • The middle decades of the nineteenth century saw an explosion of traveling lecturers in the United States thanks to the lyceum movement, an autodidactic effort that catered to the hunger for knowledge of a self-educating populace. LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY
  • The work of Peripatetic philosophers continued elsewhere, but it is unclear whether they returned to the Lyceum.
  • Like a professor addressing a lyceum, she looked both friends in the eyes, and locked their attention into her voice.
  • LYCEUM CHAMBER CONCERT, by clarinetist Wonkak Kim and pianist Grace Eunhye Choi, works by Schumann, Debussy, Berg, Widor and Ponchielli. 3 p.m., the Lyceum, 201 S. Washington St., Alexandria and Arlington community calendar July 15-22, 2010
  • The lyceum lecture circuit, of which Emerson was a leading light, eventually spread throughout much of the nation.
  • Indeed, in his Lyceum speech of 1838 he made law-abidingness the condition of the maintenance of democracy. David Bromwich: Obama on Civility and Lincoln on the Rule of Law
  • And, even though Patrick Mason's production is presented by Edinburgh's Royal Lyceum Company, I question his decision to abstract the play from its Irish setting with its echoes of the Ulysses Night-town sequence.
  • WONKAK KIM AND GRACE EUNHYE CHOI Clarinetist Kim and pianist Choi perform works by Schumann, Debussy, Berg, Widor and Ponchielli. 3-5 p.m. The Lyceum, 201 S. Washington St., Going Out Guide for Arlington and Alexandria, Va., July 15-21
  • On Aristotle's death, his friend and pupil Theophrastus assumed his mantle, and under him the Lyceum remained a focus of scientific and philosophical study.
  • LYCEUM CHAMBER CONCERT, by French hornist Jay Chadwick and friends. 3 p.m., the Lyceum, 201 S. Washington St., Alexandria and Arlington community events July 22-29, 2010
  • Simionescu's husband was the head of a lyceum in Onesti specialising in physical education and sport (it was renamed the Nadia Comaneci School in 1994).
  • There was a picture of John Barrymore in the very old, dankly colorful Lyceum theater, so I was hoping his ghost might be fluttering about so he could see someone could finally out-ham him. Gwen Davis: In the Next Room, Reviewed
  • LYCEUM CHAMBER CONCERT, by French horn player Jay Chadwick and pianist Sarah Strauss Himmelfarb, works by Bach; violinist Joel Ang, violist Cesse Ip, cellist Paul Marshall and pianist Stephen Bertino, works by Fauré; flutist Susan Brockman and pianist Stephen Bertino, works by Fauré and Dunhill. 3 p.m., the Lyceum, 201 S. Washington St., Alexandria and Arlington community events, Aug. 5-12, 2010
  • The Lyceum Theatre is a legitimate Broadway theatre located at 149 West 45 th Street in midtown - Manhattan.
  • But other forms of education - in the home, at church, through lyceums and public lectures, by apprenticeship, and so on - were also more active in North than South.
  • The last set of Common Entrance and Junior Lyceum exams will be held in May 2010. Timesofmalta.com
  • Theophrastus sustained the Aristotelian character of the Lyceum.
  • And, of course, the Romans already had the example of Plato's Academy and Aristotle's Lyceum.
  • So you lose your temper, and come out in an article which you think is going to finish "Ananias," proving him a booby who doesn't know enough to understand even a lyceum-lecture, or else a person that tells lies. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 19, May, 1859
  • By the second century AD, the Lyceum was again a flourishing center of philosophical activity.
  • LYCEUM CHAMBER CONCERT, trombonist Kirsten Leis Warfield performs "The Electric Slide." 3 p.m., the Lyceum, 201 S. Washington St., Alexandria and Arlington community events, July 8-15, 2010
  • LYCEUM CHAMBER CONCERT, by violinist Benjamin Scott and pianist Brad Clark, works by Stravinsky, Howard Blake and Arvo Pärt. 3 p.m., the Lyceum, 201 S. Washington St., Alexandria and Arlington events, June 24 to July 1, 2010
  • The dependable talents of director Tony Cownie are being put to good use in the Lyceum's first production of the new season.
  • Hence peripateticism, the philosophy of Aristotle, as he was said to have taught in the walks of the Lyceum at Athens. The Peripatetic Scribe
  • LYCEUM CHAMBER CONCERT Local musicians Jay Chadwick, Joel Ang, Cesse Ip, Paul Marshall, Stephen Bertino, Sarah Strauss Himmelfarb and Susan Brockman perform music by Bach, Fauré and Dunhill. 3 p.m. The Lyceum, 201 S. Washington St., Going Out Guide for Alexandria and Arlington, Aug. 5-11
  • Wilson also dispensed with the ceremoniousness hamstringing Boston's other lyceums, such as their practice of staging elaborate quasi-military "Banner Marches," which they sometimes even performed before military veterans. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: Harriet Wilson's Sunday School
  • Its faculty and students included many antislavery firebrands, and a series of public lyceum debates soon gave Lane such a reputation as a hotbed of activism that in 1834 the trustees forbade further discussion of the matter.
  • He has much to say about Emerson's later career as a lyceum lecturer, little about his early career as a Unitarian minister.
  • LYCEUM CHAMBER CONCERT, by pianist Alexander Beresovsky, works by Schumann, Scriabin and Chopin. 3 p.m., the Lyceum, 201 S. Washington St., Alexandria and Arlington community events, July 1-8, 2010
  • LYCEUM CHAMBER CONCERT, by the Eastmont Trio, works by Mozart and Dohnanyi. 3 p.m., the Lyceum, 201 S. Washington St., Alexandria and Arlington community events, Aug. 19-26, 2010
  • Aristotle lived in Athens much of his life, founded a school of philosophy called the Lyceum, and is usually reckoned to be the founder of logic.
  • The scientific education I had received at the lyceum was very incomplete; it was well under the bachelorship program of a French lyceum; I tried to add to it in my own way, with the help of books picked up at random. Pierre Curie
  • Plato's Academy and Aristotle's Lyceum were located in gymnasia.
  • No modern lyceum will ever equal thy glory: whether in soft pastorals thou didst sing the flames of pampered apprentices and coy cook-maids; or mournful ditties of departing lovers; or if to Mæonian strains thou raisedst thy voice, to record the stratagems, the arduous exploits, and the nocturnal scalade of needy heroes, the terror of your peaceful citizens, describing the powerful English Satires
  • Virginia City boasted two churches, a theater, and a lyceum.

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