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By a law enacted in 1802, eight professors were appointed, to be distributed among the lycea of the different departments.
The Republic maintained at its own expense six thousand four hundred elèves in the Lycea and special schools; […]
Above the gymnasia are the Lycea, of which there are 12 in the whole Lombardo Venetian kingdom, namely, two at Milan, and one in each of the following towns: Bergamo, Brescia, Mantua, Cremona, Como, Lodi, Venice, Verona, Vicenza, and Udine. The Lycea are devoted to philosophical studies, and the course lasts two years.
To complete this system, the emperor has ordered the suppression of instruction in philosophical learning by lay professors in the universities of St. Petersburg, Moscow, Kharkof, Kasan and Kiew, in the lycea of St. Petersburg, and the Richelieu lyceum at Odessa, and professors of theology have been nominated for these establishments, to fill the chairs of logic and experimental psychology.
The lycea of Talca, Concepcion, and Serena possess the privilege of granting degrees in mathematics and chemistry.
The first is dictated by the respective section of the National Institute (Santiago) and in the lycea of Copiapó, Serena, Valparaiso and Concepcion.
The reforms of that year added an eighth grade to the elementary school structure but only for those students whose grades, economic-social conditions, or other considerations are such that they are destined to enter the lycea of general education from where, presumably, they may continue on toward a university or other academic education or, if not, terminate their education with a general secondary school diploma (matura).
Since his works were going to become the "Classics" par excellence in the school system created in the sixteenth century, and subsequently stabilized by the Jesuits, and handed on to us by the lycea of Napoleon, the Latins have brought us all human wisdom, both social and individual.
Sangiorgio was professor of pharmaceutical chemistry at the Ospedale Maggiore di Milano (1783–98); professor of chemistry, botany, and natural history at the lycea of Brera and San Allesandrio (1806–16); […]
He studied in the lycea of Kezmarok and Levoca before going to Bratislava where he joined the Sturovci.
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Ah, among the mass of teachers and in society the tendency is as follows: to consider that Romanian education from the 1970s, structured on the idea of the lycea of mathematics, physics, of Romanian language, where they studied Romanian, foreign languages, classical languages, and the industrial lycea, that these were very good, and that we should return to that type of education.
After the initial experimental introduction of computer science in the period 1986-88, the subject has now acquired the status of a fully fledged supplementary subject offered by all the lycea of optional subjects.
I wanted to thank him for doing such a good job watching my bags. But that’s the way it was on a large college campus – or in the lycea of life, for that matter. The good souls get drawn into the black hole of anonymity.
[…] to the Slovenian language by developing and fostering the use of Slovenian speech among the Slovenian students at the Lycea of Graz and Ljubljana.
The enterprise brings to mind the lycea of ancient Greece and Rome; the cabinet of curiosities of a Renaissance man such as Ulisse Aldrovandi; or a modern teaching institution like the Ashmolean in Oxford.
There were fourteen Polykladika Lycea in Greece with nearly 10.000 students. Kassetas’ textbook has been taught for 12 years (1984–1996) while the revised edition of the book was taught for another 4 years (1996–2000) in all the Lycea of the country.
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