for the car rally Akademos Rally Akademos lang grc or Hekademos , Academus , or Hecademus was an Attica Attic hero cult hero in Greek mythology . The tale traditionally told of him is that when Castor and Pollux invaded Attica to liberate their sister Helen of Troy Helen , he betrayed to them that she was kept concealed at Afidnes Aphidnae . For this reason the Tyndareus Tyndarids always showed him much gratitude, and whenever the Lacedaemonia ns invaded Attica, they always spared the land belonging to Academus which lay on the Cephissus Athenian plain Cephissus , six Stadia length stadia from Athens. ref Plutarch , Theseus 32 ref ref Diogenes La rtius iii. L 9 ref This piece of land was subsequently adorned with Platanus orientalis plane and olive plantations, ref Plutarch , Cimon 13 ref and was called Academia from its original owner. ref Citation last Schmitz first Leonhard author link Leonhard Schmitz contribution Academus editor last Smith editor first William title Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 5 publisher place Boston year 1867 contribution url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0014.html ref His name was linked to the archaic name for the site of Plato s Platonic Academy Academy , the Hekademeia , outside the walls of Athens . The site was sacred to Athena, the goddess of wisdom , and other immortals it had sheltered her religious cult since the Bronze Age, which was perhaps associated with the hero gods, the Dioscuri Dioskouroi Castor mythology Castor and Pollux mythology Polydeukes , for the hero Akademos associated with the site was credited with revealing to the Divine Twins where Theseus had hidden Helen ... ca Academos da Akademos de Akademos el es Academo eu Akademo fr Acad mos gl Academo hr Akadem id Akademos it Academo ka lt Akademas hu Akad mosz no Akademos pl Akademos pt Academo ro Academos ru sr sh Akadem fi Akademos sv Akademos uk zh ... more details
unreferenced date September 2007 The Akademos Rally is an annual car rally held in Victoria, Australia by the Melbourne University Car Club . The event had its origins in 1961. The name was coined by the then head of Motorsport in Australia as an appropriate amalgam of academic AKADEM and motorsport MOS . The event is conducted annually as a round of the Victorian Rally Championship . The Akademos Rally is a Confederation of Australian Motor Sport CAMS permitted event. As of the 2005 event, held in Alexandra, Victoria Alexandra , the event allows competitors to use pacenotes . Prior to 2005, the event was run as a blind event, where competitors are not allowed to view the course in the preceding 6 weeks. Australia sport stub Melbourne stub Rally stub Category Rally competitions ... more details
egos of d Adelsw rd Fersen himself. Image Akademos 1909.jpg thumb Akademos magazine AkademosAkademos. Revue Mensuelle d Art Libre et de Critique 1909 ref See Mirande Lucien Akademos. Jacques ... reprints some of the key articles of the magazine. Akademos itself is extremely rare nowadays. ref ... kind in the French language . However, only an estimated 10 of Akademos may be counted as homosexual ... before launching Akademos . Also, he corresponded with both Brand and Magnus Hirschfeld . Unfortunately, Akademos lasted only one year there were twelve monthly issues, amounting to some 2000 pages ... documents akademos couverture.htm The premiere issue of Akademos fr icon http gallica.bnf.fr ark 12148 bpt6k5425555r.image.langEN.r akademos Issues 7 through 12 of Akademos at Gallica digital library ... more details
Orphan date July 2011 refimprove date March 2010 A German Academie is a school or college, trade school or another educational institution. The word Akademie unlike the words Gymnasium Germany Gymnasium or Universit t is not protected by law and any school or college may choose to call itself Akademie. A Sommerakademie Summer Akademie is a programme that teaches different groups of children or grown ups usually during the summer month. Sometimes those programmes are remedial in nature. Origin of the word The word Akademie derives from the Platonic Academy , which was located near the bosk of Akademos . Examples of Akademies Akademie deutsches B ckerhandwerk Weinheim ref http www.akademie weinheim.de akademie weinheim.html ref Akademie f r musische Bildung und Medienerziehung ref http www.akademieremscheid.de ref Akademie der K nste ref http www.adk.de ref Akademie der bildenden K nste ref http www.adbk.de ref ref http www.adbk nuernberg.de ref ref http www.akbild.ac.at ref References references Category Education in Germany Category Adult education Category School types ... more details
a third in the Akademos Rally Akademos , but other than that it was a disappointing season. Colin ... 2 Akademos Rally Akademos Rally VIC 27 28 May 3 Bega Valley Rally Snowy Mountains Rally NSW 10 12 June ... center 59 10 Peter Robertson Chris Jessup Ford Escort Twin Cam align center 62 Round Two Akademos ... more details
Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year nav 385 BC year in topic 385 NOTOC Year 385 BC was a year of the Roman calendar pre Julian Roman calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Tribunate of Capitolinus, Cornelius, Capitolinus, Papirius, Capitolinus and Fidenas or, less frequently, year 369 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 385 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Greece Jason of Pherae becomes tyrant of Thessaly . Dionysius I of Syracuse attempts to restore Alcetas I of Epirus to the throne. Bardyllis becomes king of Illyria and the Dardani and thereby establishes the Bardyllian Dynasty. By topic Education Plato forms his Academy , teaching mathematics , astronomy and other Science sciences as well as philosophy . It is dedicated to the Attic hero Akademos Academus . Philanthropists bear all costs students pay no fees. Astronomy Democritus announces that the Milky Way is composed of many star s. ref http www.cartage.org.lb en themes Sciences Physics aboutphysics physicstimeline 1799 1799.htm Cartage.org ref onlyinclude Births Deaths References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 385 Bc Category 385 BC ast 385 edC be 385 . . be x old 385 . . bs 385 p.n.e. ca 385 aC cs 385 p . n. l. cy 385 CC da 385 f.Kr. de 385 v. Chr. el 385 . . es 385 a. C. eo 385 eu K. a. 385 fa fr 385 gl 385 ko 385 hy . . . 385 hr 385. pr. Kr. io 385 aK it 385 a.C. ka . . 385 kk . . . 385 sw 385 KK la 385 a.C.n. lb 385 lt 385 m. pr. m. e. hu I. e. 385 mk 385 . . . mr . . . ms 385 SM nl 385 v.Chr. ne . . new nap 385 AC no 385 f.Kr. oc 385 uz Mil. av. 385 nds 385 v. Chr. pl 385 p.n.e. pt 385 a.C. ru 385 . . sq 385 p.e.s. simple 385 BC sk 385 pred Kr. sl 385 pr. n. t. sr 385. . . . sh 385. pne. su 385 SM fi 385 eaa. sv 385 f.Kr. tl 385 BC th . . 159 tr M 385 uk 385 . . vec 38 ... more details
Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer image birth name Henri Louis Achille B casse birth date Birth date 1868 1 29 birth place Paris , France death date Death date and age 1936 8 1 1868 1 29 death place Paris, France nationality French influences occupation novelist notableworks D d signature awards File Achille Essebac D d cover.png thumb upright Title page of D d with an illustration by Georges Ferdinand Bigot Achille Essebac January 29, 1868 August 1, 1936 was a French writer primarily known for his novel D d about an ill fated homoerotic friendship between two schoolboys. Essebac was a pseudonym, since his original surname B casse is a derogatory word for goose. Essebac was a friend of Jacques d Adelsw rd Fersen and defended him against accusations of indecency caused by Fersen s penchant for tableaux vivants at his house in Avenue de Friedland. In 1909, Essebac also contributed an article for Fersen s short lived gay interest journal Akademos . However, apart from the article, Essebac largely avoided writing about homosexuality after the Fersen scandal. Essebac was also a photographer of young men, preferably clothed in Renaissance or medieval theatrical costumes. A recently rediscovered album with 156 photographs by him was sold for Euro 3,500 in Paris. In the 1920s and early 1930s the D d bar existed in Berlin , which was a gay bar named after Essebac s most well known gay character from his novels. Books Partenza... vers la beaut , 1898 D d , 1901 Luc , 1902 L lu , 1902 Les Boucs , 1903 Les Griffes , 1904 Nuit pa enne , 1907 References Jean Claude F ray, Achille Essebac, romancier du d sir , Paris, Quintes Feuilles, 2008. ISBN 978 2 9516023 9 7 Achille Essebac, D d . Translated from the French into German by Georg Herbert. With an afterword by Jean Claude F ray. Hamburg M nnerschwarm Verlag , 2008 Bibliothek rosa Winkel, Vol. 47 , 256 pp., illus. ISBN 9783939542476 External links Caspar Wintermans http www.gay news.com arti ... more details
Motorsport season series Australian Rally Championship title Australian Rally Championship year 1975 previouslink 1974 Australian Rally Championship nextlink 1976 Australian Rally Championship The 1975 Australian Rally Championship was a series of seven rallying events held across Australia. It was the eighth season in the history of the competition. Ross Dunkerton and navigator John Large in the Datsun 240Z were the winners of the 1975 Championship. Season review The eighth Australian Rally Championship was once again held over seven events across Australia. This season consisted of two events each for Victoria Australia Victoria and New South Wales , and one each in Queensland , South Australia and West Australia . ref www.begavalleyrally.com.au history ref The 1975 season saw domination of the Datsun 240Z s, with Dunkerton and Large winning convincingly three wins, two seconds and a third from McLeod and Mortimer. The Rallies The seven events of the 1975 season were as follows. class wikitable border 1 Round Rally Date 1 Mazda House 1000 Rally NSW 2 Toms Tyres 1600 Rally WA 3 Akademos Rally VIC 4 Bega Valley Rally Bega Valley Rally NSW 5 Warana Rally QLD 6 Walker Trophy Rally SA 7 Alpine Rally VIC Round Four Bega Valley Rally class wikitable border 1 Position Driver Navigator Car Points 1 Colin Bond George Shepheard Holden Torana Holden Torana L34 align center 65 2 Robert Jackson Ross Jackson Holden Torana GTR XU1 Torana GTR XU 1 align center 77 3 Ross Dunkerton John Large Datsun 240Z align center 87 4 Ed Mulligan Fred Gocentas Holden Torana Holden Torana L34 align center 88 5 David Jones Ian Balcock Mitsubishi Galant align center 97 6 Barry Dyer Brian McGuirk Subaru Subaru Coupe align center 145 1975 Drivers and Navigators Championships Final pointscore for 1975 is as follows. ref www.begavalleyrally.com.au history ref Ross Dunkerton Champion Driver 1975 class wikitable border 1 Position Driver Car Points 1 Ross Dunkerton Datsun 240Z align center 2 Stewart McLeo ... more details
Motorsport season series Australian Rally Championship title Australian Rally Championship year 1979 previouslink 1978 Australian Rally Championship nextlink 1980 Australian Rally Championship The 1979 Australian Rally Championship was a series of five rallying events held across Australia. It was the twelfth season in the history of the competition. Ross Dunkerton and navigator Jeff Beaumont in the Datsun Stanza won the 1979 Championship. Season review The twelfth Australian Rally Championship was held over five events across Australia, the season consisting of one event each for New South Wales , Victoria Australia Victoria , Queensland , South Australia and West Australia . ref www.begavalleyrally.com.au history ref The 1979 season saw the Datsun Stanza s of Dunkerton and Fury regain some of their dominance with the main challenge from the Escort of Carr. The Rallies The five events of the 1979 season were as follows. class wikitable border 1 Round Rally Date 1 Akademos Rally VIC 2 Rally of the West WA 3 Lutwyche Village Rally QLD 4 Bega Valley Rally Bega Valley Rally NSW 5 Endrust Forest Rally SA Round Four Bega Valley Rally class wikitable border 1 Position Driver Navigator Car Points 1 Colin Bond John Dawson Damer Ford Escort RS1800 align center 91.18 2 George Fury Monty Suffern Datsun Stanza align center 97.56 3 Ross Dunkerton Jeff Beaumont Datsun Stanza align center 123.35 4 Peter Gaudron Graeme Pigram Datsun 510 Datsun 1600 align center 134.50 5 Paul Nudd Barbara Nudd Datsun 120Y align center 142.10 6 Ian Swan Phillip Rainer Datsun 120Y align center 149.17 1979 Drivers and Navigators Championships Final pointscore for 1979 is as follows. ref www.begavalleyrally.com.au history ref Ross Dunkerton Champion Driver 1979 class wikitable border 1 Position Driver Car Points 1 Ross Dunkerton Datsun Stanza align center 2 Greg Carr rally driver Greg Carr Ford Escort RS1800 align center 3 Colin Bond Ford Escort RS1800 align center 4 Geoff Portman align center 5 George ... more details
Elisar von Kupffer 1872 in Tallinn , Estonia 1942 was an artist, anthologist, poet, historian, translator, and playwright. He used the pseudonym Elisarion for much of his writing. He studied at Saint Petersburg St. Petersburg and then Berlin . After travels in Italy from 1902 to 1915, he established himself as a fine art painter and mural ist in Locarno , Switzerland , with his partner the historian and philosophy philosopher Eduard von Mayer 1873 1960 . From 1925 to 1929 they transformed their Minusio villa at the Lake Maggiore into an opulent collection of art, the Sanctuarium Artis Elisarion . From 1981 this has been a Museum dedicated to von Kupffer s work. The couple were at the heart of a religious movement called the Klarismus in English Clarity . In 1899 1900 Adolf Brand published von Kupffer s influential anthology of homoeroticism homoerotic literature, Lieblingminne und Freundesliebe in der Weltliteratur in Berlin. The anthology was reprinted in 1995. The anthology was researched and created, in part, as a protest against the imprisonment of Oscar Wilde in England . Other publications include the 1900 Irrlichter the three stage plays Andrei, Erich and Narkissos a 1908 book on Sodoma , the Renaissance artist a 1912 stage play Aino und Tio and the 1912 volume of poems Hymnen der Heiligen Burg . His work was also published and reviewed in the gay magazine Akademos published by Jacques d Adelsw rd Fersen . He was also a photographer, making photographic studies of boys for use in the creation of his paintings, but more often his own rejuvenated form can be seen as a subject of his art works. Works Leben und Lieben.Gedichte 1895 . Irrlichter 1900, three theatreworks Andrei, Erich and Narkissos . Klima und Dichtung. Ein Beitrag zur Psychophysik 1907 . Giovan Antonio il Sodoma. Eine Seelen und Kunststudie von Elis r von Kupffer 1908 in Jahrbuch f r sexuelle Zwischenstufen , edition IX. Aino und Tio 1907 . Was soll uns der Klarismus? nationale Kraft 1912 . Die Go ... more details
Infobox person name Viorica Cucereanu Bogatu image image size alt caption birth name birth date 1957 birth date 1951 07 12 birth place death date death date and age YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD death place body discovered death cause resting place resting place coordinates coord LAT LONG display inline,title residence nationality Moldova br ethnicity Romanian people Romanian citizenship other names known for TV presenter education alma mater employer TeleRadio Moldova notable works occupation Journalist years active home town salary networth height weight title term predecessor successor party opponents boards religion Eastern Orthodoxy spouse Petru Bogatu partner children 2 parents relations callsign awards Best TV presenter TeleRadio Moldova signature signature alt website footnotes box width misc Viorica Cucereanu Bogatu born 1957 is a journalist from the Republic of Moldova . She is the Secretary of the Supervisory Board of PNAC TeleRadio Moldova since 2009. ref http www.azi.md en story 8202 Valentin Todercan dismissed from post of Teleradio Moldova president ref Biography Viorica Cucereanu graduated from Moldova State University in 1979 and worked for TeleRadio Moldova August 1979 November 2004 . She was active during the 2002 strike at TeleRadio Moldova. Her dismissal in 2004 was illegal, according to the European Court of Human Rights . ref http ijc.md Publicatii mlu ECHR manole.pdf CASE OF MANOLE AND OTHERS v. MOLDOVA ref She works for Euro TV Moldova November 2005 February 2007 , TV Euronova April October 2005 , Moldova Urban May December 2005, April December 2006 . Viorica Cucereanu contributed to Timpul de diminea , Jurnal de Chi in u , Ziarul de Gard , Flux, VIP Magazin, Zece Plus. ref http trm.md userfiles File CV Viorica CUCEREANU.doc VIORICA CUCEREANU BOGATU ref Since June 2007, she has been editor in chief of Akademos , a magazine of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova . ref http www.asm.md administrator fisiere rapoarte f82.pdf ACADEMIA DE STIIN E A MOL ... more details
Please leave this line alone Motorsport season series Australian Rally Championship title Australian Rally Championship year 1974 previouslink 1973 Australian Rally Championship nextlink 1975 Australian Rally Championship File Bond 1974 Graham Ruckert.jpg thumb 1974 ARC winners Colin Bond and George Shepheard in the Holden Dealer Team HDT Holden Torana Holden Torana GTR XU 1 . File McLeod 1974 Graham Ruckert.jpg thumb Stewart McLeod and Adrian Mortimer led the challenge from the Datsun 240Z s to take second place in the championship. File Dunkerton 1974 Graham Ruckert.jpg thumb Third place went to West Australians Ross Dunkerton and John Large in the Datsun 240Z . The 1974 Australian Rally Championship was a series of seven rallying events held across Australia. It was the seventh season in the history of the competition. Colin Bond and navigator George Shepheard in the Holden Dealer Team Holden Torana Holden Torana GTR XU 1 were the winners of the 1974 Championship. Season review The seventh Australian Rally Championship was expanded to seven events now venturing to the West with the first ever round to be staged in West Australia . This season consisted of two events in Victoria Australia Victoria and one each in Queensland , New South Wales , South Australia and West Australia . ref name Bega Valley Rally http www.begavalleyrally.com.au history Bega Valley Rally website ref 1974 was to be the last year of domination from the Holden Torana Holden Torana GTR XU 1 s . Colin Bond Bond and Shepheard had four wins and a second to win the championship, but had increasing opposition from the Datsun 240Z s of Stewart McLeod Adrian Mortimer and Ross Dunkerton John Large. The Rallies The seven events of the 1974 season were as follows. class wikitable border 1 Round Rally Date 1 Semperit 1600 Rally WA 2 Akademos Rally VIC 3 Bega Valley Rally Bega Valley Rally NSW 4 Uniroyal Southern Rally SA 5 Warana Rally QLD 6 Bunbury Curran NSW 7 Alpine Rally VIC Round Three Bega Valley ... more details
one source date January 2012 Please leave this line alone Motorsport season series Australian Rally Championship title Australian Rally Championship year 1980 previouslink 1979 Australian Rally Championship nextlink 1981 Australian Rally Championship The 1980 Australian Rally Championship was a series of five rallying events held across Australia. It was the 13th season in the history of the competition. George Fury and navigator Monty Suffern in the Datsun Stanza won the 1980 Championship. Season review The 13th Australian Rally Championship was held over five events across Australia, the season consisting of one event each for New South Wales , Victoria Australia Victoria , Queensland , South Australia and West Australia . ref www.begavalleyrally.com.au history ref The 1980 season saw the Datsun Stanza s dominate the competition, taking out first, third and fourth places in the championship. It was the fifth championship for Datsun in six years, with wins in all five rounds. Colin Bond and John Dawson Damer put up some opposition in their Ford Escort RS1800 but it was Datsun s and in particular Fury s year. The Rallies The five events of the 1980 season were as follows. class wikitable border 1 Round Rally Date 1 Rally of the West WA 2 Lutwyche Village Rally QLD 3 Akademos Rally VIC 4 Bega Valley Rally Bega Valley Rally NSW 5 Donlee Rally SA Round Four Bega Valley Rally class wikitable border 1 Position Driver Navigator Car Time 1 George Fury Monty Suffern Datsun Stanza align center 6 19.43 2 Colin Bond John Dawson Damer Ford Escort RS1800 align center 6 20.20 3 Ross Dunkerton Jeff Beaumont Datsun Stanza align center 6 20.56 4 Geoff Portman Ross Runnalls Datsun Stanza align center 6 31.25 5 Barry Ferguson Steve Owers Holden Gemini Holden Gemini TC align center 7 08.52 6 Peter Nelson Graham Moule Datsun 510 Datsun 1600 align center 7 16.47 1980 Drivers and Navigators Championships Final pointscore for 1980 is as follows. ref www.begavalleyrally.com.au history ref G ... more details
Image Panathenaic amphora BM B610.jpg thumb Athena on a Panathenic Amphora from 332 1 BC found in Capua, Italy. British Museum. Panathenaic amphorae were the large ceramic vessels that contained the oil some 10 gallons, and 60 70 cms high given as prizes in the Panathenaic Games . This olive oil came from the sacred grove of Akademos Athena at Akademia the amphorae which held it had the distinctive form of tight handles, narrow neck and feet and was decorated in a standard form using the black figure technique, and continued to be so long after the black figure style had fallen out of fashion. Some Panathenaic amphorae depicted Athena Promachos , goddess of war, advancing between columns brandishing a spear and wearing the aegis , and next to her the inscription lang grc one of the prizes from Athens . On the back of the vase was a representation of the event for which it was an award. Sometimes roosters are depicted perched on top of the columns the significance of these is an open question. Later amphorae also had that year s archon s name written on it making finds of the vases archaeologically important. Image Panathenaic amphora BM B130.jpg thumb left 160px The Burgon amphora ca. 565 BCE, BM, London. The vases were commissioned by the state from the leading pottery workshops of the day in large numbers. Their canonical shape was set by 530 BCE, but the earliest known example we have is the Burgon amphora British Museum, B130 which depicts Athena s owl nestling on the vase s neck and on the reverse a synoris team this may mean it predates the festival s reorganization in 566 since it is not an athletic event. The cock column is first seen on a panathenaic by Exekias Karlsruhe 65.45 . By the early 4th century we witness the inclusion of the archon s name, the earliest almost intact one being Asteios 373 2 BCE. Oxford, 1911.257 . However there is a fragment that bears the name Hippodamas of 375 4 BCE which may also be a panathenaic, and Beazley ... more details
about the academy founded by Plato the 15th century school in Florence Platonic Academy Florence the Raphael painting The School of Athens coord 37 59 33 N 23 42 29 E display title Platonism The Academy Ancient Greek was founded by Plato in ca. 387 BC in Classical Athens Athens . Aristotle studied there for twenty years 367 BC 347 BC before founding his own school, the Lyceum Classical Lyceum . The Academy persisted throughout the Hellenistic period as a Academic skepticism skeptical school, until coming to an end after the death of Philo of Larissa in 83 BC. Although philosophers continued to teach Plato s philosophy in Athens during the Roman era , it was not until AD 410 that a revived Academy was re established as a center for Neoplatonism , persisting until 529 AD when it was finally closed down by Justinian I . Site Image Athena Herakles Staatliche Antikensammlungen 2648.jpg thumb left Athena and Herakles on an Attica Attic red figure Kylix drinking cup kylix , 480 470 BCE Before the Akademia was a school, and even before Cimon enclosed its precincts with a wall, ref Plutarch Life of Cimon xiii 7 ref it contained a sacred grove of olive trees dedicated to Athena , the goddess of wisdom , outside the city walls of ancient Athens . ref Thucydides ii 34 ref The archaic name for the site was Hekademia , which by classical times evolved into Akademia and was explained, at least as early as the beginning of the 6th century BC, by linking it to an Athenian Greek hero cult hero , a legendary Akademos . The site of the Academy was sacred to Athena and other immortals it had sheltered her religious cult since the Bronze Age , a cult that was perhaps also associated with the Greek hero cult hero gods the Dioscuri Castor and Polydeuces , for the hero Akademos associated with the site was credited with revealing to the Divine Twins where Theseus had hidden Helen of Troy Helen . Out of respect for its long tradition and the association with the Dioscuri, ... more details
earned his living by writing humorous Letters from London for several magazines, among them Akademos , a sumptuous monthly published by Jacques d Adelsw rd Fersen . For Akademos , Boulestin also wrote ... more details
other uses External links date September 2011 An academy Greek language Greek is an institution of higher learning, research, or honorary membership. The name traces back to Plato s school of philosophy , founded approximately 385 BC at Akademia , a sanctuary of Athena , the goddess of wisdom and Skills skill , north of Ancient Athens Athens , Greece . Image Raffael 058.jpg thumb The School of Athens , fresco by Raphael 1509&ndash 1510 , of an idealized Academy. In the western world academia is the commonly used term for the collective institutions of higher learning. The original Academy main Platonic Academy Before Akademia was a school, and even before Cimon enclosed its precincts with a wall, ref Plutarch Life of Cimon xiii 7 ref it contained a sacred grove of olive trees dedicated to Athena , the goddess of wisdom , outside the city walls of ancient Athens . ref Thucydides ii 34 ref The archaic name for the site was Hekademia , which by classical times evolved into Akademia and was explained, at least as early as the beginning of the 6th century BC, by linking it to an Athenian Greek hero cult hero , a legendary Akademos . The site of Akademia was sacred to Athena and other immortals. Plato s immediate successors as scholarch of Akademia were Speusippus 347 339 BC , Xenocrates 339 314 BC , Polemon scholarch Polemon 314 269 BC , Crates of Athens Crates ca. 269 266 BC , and Arcesilaus ca. 266 240 BC . Later scholarchs include Lacydes of Cyrene , Carneades , Clitomachus philosopher Clitomachus , and Philo of Larissa the last undisputed head of the Academy . ref Oxford Classical Dictionary , 3rd ed. 1996 , s.v. Philon of Larissa. ref ref See the table in http books.google.com books?vid ISBN0521250285 The Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy Cambridge University Press, 1999 , pp. 53 54. ref Other notable members of Akademia include Aristotle , Heraclides Ponticus , Eudoxus of Cnidus , Philip of Opus , Crantor , and Antiochus of Ascalon . The Neoplato ... more details
This non exhaustive list of symphony orchestras in Europe contains European symphony orchestras orchestras with entries in the Wikipedia plus other particularly noted orchestras based there. For orchestras from other continents, see List of symphony orchestras . Albania Symphonic Orchestra of Radio Television National Theater of Opera and Ballet Symphonic Orchestra Andorra National Chamber Orchestra of Andorra National Classic Orchestra of Andorra , http www.onca.ad official site Armenia Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra National Chamber Orchestra of Armenia KOHAR Symphony Orchestra and Choir Youth State Orchestra of Armenia Austria Ars Antiqua Austria Bruckner Orchestra Linz Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra Mozarteum Orchestra of Salzburg Symphony Orchestra Vorarlberg Tonk nstler Orchestra Vienna Chamber Orchestra Das Wiener KammerOrchester Vienna Mozart Orchestra Wiener Mozart Orchester Vienna Philharmonic Wiener Philharmoniker Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra Vienna Symphony Wiener Symphoniker Wiener Johann Strauss Orchester Azerbaijan Azerbaijan State Symphony Orchestra Baltic States Kremerata Baltica Belarus National Academic Great Opera Theater of the Republic of Belarus , http www.belarusopera.com eng orchestra official site Belgium Akademos Symphonic Orchestra , http www.akademos.be official site dutch Belgian Session Orchestra , http www.belgiansession.com official site National Orchestra of Belgium Orchestre Philharmonique de Li ge Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie Orchestre symphonique de la Monnaie DeFilharmonie Royal Flemish Philharmonic now called DeFilharmonie Flemish Radio Orchestra Recently renamed Brussels Philharmonic , http www.vro vrk.be official site Symfonieorkest Vlaanderen, http www.symfonieorkest.be index.php?taal en official site Symfonisch Orkest van de Vlaamse Opera Orchestra of the flanders Opera in Antwerp and Ghent http www.vlaamseopera.be official site Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra http www.saph.ba official si ... more details