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academics
אנשי
אקדמיה
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אקדמאים
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academic
noun
(akademay)
אָקָדֶמַאי
,
(m'lumad)
מְלֻמָּד
academic
academic
יחיד
academics
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academics
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academic
(ש"ע)
אקדמאי; מלומד; אקדמי
Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
Academia
Academia
is a collective term for the scientific and cultural community engaged in
higher education
and
research
, taken as a whole.
The word comes from the
akademeia
just outside ancient
Athens
, where the
gymnasium
was made famous by
Plato
as a center of learning. The sacred space, dedicated to the goddess of wisdom,
Athene
, had formerly been an
olive
grove, hence the expression "the groves of Academe".
By extension
Academia
has come to connote the cultural accumulation of
knowledge
, its development and transmission across generations and its practitioners and transmitters. In the seventeenth century,
English
and
French
religious scholars popularized the term to describe certain types of institutions of higher learning. The English adopted the form
academy
while the French adopted the forms
acadème
and
académie
.
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