gymnasiarch (redirected fromGymnasium (ancient Greece)) Wikipedia gymnasiarch (dʒɪmˈneɪzɪˌɑːk) n 1.(Historical Terms) (in ancient Greece) an official who supervised athletic schools and contests 2.(Education)obsoletethe governor or chief tutor of an academy or college ...
Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Medical, Acronyms, Wikipedia. gymnasium 1. a large room or hall equipped with bars, weights, ropes, etc., for games or physical training 2. (in various European countries) a secondary school that prepares pupils for university Collins Discovery ...
2.(in ancient Greece) a public facility for athletic training, usu. including a running track, exercise field, and palaestra. [1590–1600; < Latin < Greekgymnásion,akin togymnázesthaito train in the nude; seegymnast] gym•na′si•al,adj. ...
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Gymnasium (Ancient Greece) Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The gymnasium in ancient Gr... FP Miller,AF Vandome,J Mcbrewster,... - 《Alphascript Publishing》 被引量: 0发表: 2010年 The Ecology of ...
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The word gymnasion was used in Ancient Greece, meaning a locality for both physical and intellectual education of young men. The latter meaning of intellectual education persisted in German and other languages, whereas in English the meaning of physical education was retained in the word gym. ...