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The Academy of Farsala

Ancient Athens

Ancient Athens

The continuation of the article Aristotle (384 BC–322 BC) Aristotle was born in Stagira, Chalkidiki in 384 BC and died in 322 BC. In 367 BC at the age of seventeen, Aristotle went to Athens and entered the Academy of...

Ancient Athens

Ancient Athens

The continuation of the article Socrates (469 BC– 399 BC) Dialectic With Socrates the center of philosophy turns from nature to man. According to Socrates, the goal of man is the conquest of wisdom and happiness. In Socrates' philosophy there are...

Ancient Athens

Ancient Athens

The continuation of the article Pericles (494 BC– 429 BC) Pericles of Xanthippus the Cholargean (from the words peri and kleos, meaning surrounded by glory, glorious), was a politician, orator and general of Athens in the 5th century BC, known and...

Ancient Athens

Ancient Athens

The area In the middle of the 5th century BC Athens was established as the center of Greek culture in philosophy and the arts. The city reached its peak when Pericles took over the governance of the city. Like every traditional city, it has a center that harmonizes the...

The Academy of Farsala has a Board of Directors of 13 members an Advisory Board of 14 members and a Circle of Friends from all over the world of 178 Members. 48 cities from all over the world are connected through the Café Philo activities. The Academy offers at Primary schools, Gymnasiums and Lyceums two main courses, one on ancient civilizations, Egypt, Greece, Rome, Iran, India, China, Japan, Mexico, Peru and another one on Philosophy, Presocratics, Socrates, Plato, Epicurus, Stoics, Marcus Aurelius, Neoplatonic, Renaissance Philosophy. Students, friends of the Academy and visitors have the opportunity through the website of the Academy https://academyfarsala.gr/ to share articles and images on Ancient Civilizations, Archaeological Sites, Museums, Ancient Greek Theater Aeschylus Sophocles, Philosophy, Renaissance Paintings, Galleries, William Shakespeare, Opera, R. Wagner, Poetry, Classical Music.

The Academy of Farsala

Ancient Athens

Ancient Athens

The continuation of the article Aristotle (384 BC–322 BC) Aristotle was born in Stagira, Chalkidiki in 384 BC and died in 322 BC. In 367 BC at the age of seventeen, Aristotle went to Athens and entered the Academy of...

Ancient Athens

Ancient Athens

The continuation of the article Socrates (469 BC– 399 BC) Dialectic With Socrates the center of philosophy turns from nature to man. According to Socrates, the goal of man is the conquest of wisdom and happiness. In Socrates' philosophy there are...

Ancient Athens

Ancient Athens

The continuation of the article Pericles (494 BC– 429 BC) Pericles of Xanthippus the Cholargean (from the words peri and kleos, meaning surrounded by glory, glorious), was a politician, orator and general of Athens in the 5th century BC, known and...

Ancient Athens

Ancient Athens

The area In the middle of the 5th century BC Athens was established as the center of Greek culture in philosophy and the arts. The city reached its peak when Pericles took over the governance of the city. Like every traditional city, it has a center that harmonizes the...

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