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Deutsch: Maximiliansgymnasium; historisierender Gruppenbau mit plastischem Schmuck, 1911–12 von Karl Hoepfel; bildet ein großes Geviert mit dem Oskar-von-Miller-Gymnasium (siehe Siegfriedstraße 22); im Hof Jugendstilbrunnen; den Hof schließt nördlich eine Arkadenmauer mit Tor, darauf Figur der römischen Wölfin.
Hier: Bleiglasfenster zur griechisch-humanistischen Bildungstradition. This is a photograph of an architectural monument. It is on the list of cultural monuments of Bayern, no. D-1-62-000-3260. |
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Satyros, stellvertretend für das Satyrspiel (als dritte dramatische Gattung des griechischen Theaters neben Tragödie und Komödie)
Sophokles, Sohn des Sophillos
altgriechische Lehrer-Schüler-Szene mit Homer- und Platon-Zitaten, siehe Ausschnitt-Foto
antik-griechische Szene zu den Naturwissenschaften mit noch nicht ermitteltem griechischem Zitat, siehe Ausschnitt-Foto
Komödienmaske mit griechischer Beischrift "Komodia"/Komödie
Tragödienmaske mit Beischrift "Tragodia"/Tragödie
Sophokles-Zitat über das Lernen:
Sophokles, Fragment 694 (nach der alten Ausgabe von R. Claverhouse Jebb u. a., Band 2, 1917), aus den Phthiotides,
oder einfacher:
https://latin.stackexchange.com/questions/12845/looking-for-a-reference-in-greek
Νέος πέφυκας· πολλὰ καὶ μαθεῖν σε δεῖ
καὶ πόλλ' ἀκοῦσαι καὶ διδάσκεσθαι μακρά.
ἀεί τι βούλου χρήσιμον προσμανθάνειν.
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