The Athenian School That Taught Greek Mathematics for Nine Hundred Years
Plato's Academy was founded around 387 BC and closed by Justinian's edict in 529 AD. For most of that nine-century period the Academy was the institutional core of Greek mathematical and astronomical teaching — the lineage that produced Eudoxus, Aristotle, Theaetetus, and most of the substantively classical Greek mathematical tradition.
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