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by coldtea
3944 days ago
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Yes, there's IS literally a "guy who invented college"... "An academy is an institution of secondary education or higher learning, research, or honorary membership. The name traces back to Plato's school of philosophy, founded approximately 385 BC at Akademia (...) north of Athens, Greece". This has been the early prototype for later roman, middle-ages, renaissance and finally modern colleges. It wasn't the first teacher or even school were children were taught, but it was the first higher learning institution, with organized courses and mostly modern form. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_higher-learning_instit... Comparing it to the "guy who invented language"? As if it's something communally developed, whose origins are lost in prehistoric times? Really? |
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[these academies] are to be distinguished from the Western-style university which is an autonomous organization of scholars that originated in medieval Europe and was adopted in other world regions since the onset of modern times