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Liceo classico or Ginnasio (literally classical lyceum) is the oldest, public secondary school type in Italy. Its educational curriculum spans over five years, when students are generally about 14 to 19 years of age. Until 1969, this was the only secondary school from which one could attend any kind of Italian university courses (including humanities and jurisprudence). It is known as a social scientific and humanistic school, one of the very few European secondary school types where the study of ancient languages (Latin and Ancient Greek) and their literature are compulsory.

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  • Le liceo classico (lycée classique) est, dans le système éducatif italien, une école secondaire de deuxième grade. L'enseignement prodigué est axé principalement sur les lettres classiques (latin, grec ancien, langues et littérature), et est considéré comme une des meilleures préparations aux études supérieures. Cette formation est délivrée généralement par les lycées « historiques » de la ville, dont le Massimo d'Azeglio à Turin, le Sarpi à Bergame, le Parini et le Berchet à Milan, le Mamiani, le Tasso, le Visconti et le Dante Alighieri à Rome, le D'Oria à Gênes et l’Humbert à Naples. * Portail de l’éducation * Portail de l’Italie (fr)
  • Liceo classico or Ginnasio (literally classical lyceum) is the oldest, public secondary school type in Italy. Its educational curriculum spans over five years, when students are generally about 14 to 19 years of age. Until 1969, this was the only secondary school from which one could attend any kind of Italian university courses (including humanities and jurisprudence). It is known as a social scientific and humanistic school, one of the very few European secondary school types where the study of ancient languages (Latin and Ancient Greek) and their literature are compulsory. Liceo classico schools started in 1859, with the implementation of Gabrio Casati's reform. The Gentile Reform implemented the so-called ginnasio, a five-years school comprising middle school (for students from 11 to 16), with a final test at the end of the second year of the secondary school. The test was written and oral, and it was compulsory in order to be admitted to the last three years of Liceo. Since the 1960s, all presbyters and bishops of the Catholic Church studied in seminaries and, since the 1990s, the topics taught inside those seminaries were the same as Liceo Classico (theoretical philosophy, Latin and Greek grammar and literature, English), with many others:ethics, psychology, pedagogy, sociology, Hebrew language, biblical criticism, Koine Greek (the Hellenistic period and Septuagint Bible), pastoral theology, Christian ethics and systematic theology,anthropology and eschatology, sacramentarian theology, Christology and Trinitarian theology, Mariology, patristics, ecclesiology, history of Christianity, history of religions, canon law, liturgy. (en)
  • Il liceo classico è una scuola secondaria di secondo grado prevista dal sistema di istruzione italiano. Fornisce un'istruzione non professionalizzante finalizzata al successivo accesso all'università e a qualsiasi facoltà che quest'ultima può offrire. (it)
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  • Il liceo classico è una scuola secondaria di secondo grado prevista dal sistema di istruzione italiano. Fornisce un'istruzione non professionalizzante finalizzata al successivo accesso all'università e a qualsiasi facoltà che quest'ultima può offrire. (it)
  • Liceo classico or Ginnasio (literally classical lyceum) is the oldest, public secondary school type in Italy. Its educational curriculum spans over five years, when students are generally about 14 to 19 years of age. Until 1969, this was the only secondary school from which one could attend any kind of Italian university courses (including humanities and jurisprudence). It is known as a social scientific and humanistic school, one of the very few European secondary school types where the study of ancient languages (Latin and Ancient Greek) and their literature are compulsory. (en)
  • Le liceo classico (lycée classique) est, dans le système éducatif italien, une école secondaire de deuxième grade. L'enseignement prodigué est axé principalement sur les lettres classiques (latin, grec ancien, langues et littérature), et est considéré comme une des meilleures préparations aux études supérieures. Cette formation est délivrée généralement par les lycées « historiques » de la ville, dont le Massimo d'Azeglio à Turin, le Sarpi à Bergame, le Parini et le Berchet à Milan, le Mamiani, le Tasso, le Visconti et le Dante Alighieri à Rome, le D'Oria à Gênes et l’Humbert à Naples. (fr)
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  • Liceo classico (en)
  • Liceo classico (it)
  • Liceo classico (fr)
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