Lykeion
Argument and debate may grow heated, but in that fire knowledge is forged.The Lykeion, or Lyceum, in Athens was a meeting place named for Apollo Lyceus, patron god of the grove in which it was built. It was best known as a place of learning due to Aristotle’s 'Peripatetic School' debating there. The great philosopher kept a large collection of scrolls, which formed the basis of this early library. Aristotle also taught the Pharaohs in Egypt how to organise their libraries. Public libraries were rare as most books were in the private collections of wealthy men. The first purpose-built one was at Alexandria and it held some 750,000 scrolls. By comparison, the library in Pergamum 'only' had some 200,000 scrolls in its stacks.
City Centre
Building Name Lykeion |
Level Name rom_HELLENIC_agora_research_3 |
Building Chain City Centre |
Building Level 3 |
Create Time 10 |
Create Cost 3150 |
Require Resource Silk |
Require Technology Natural Philosophy |
Effects
120 wealth from entertainment (culture) (this_building)+12% research rate (this_faction)
[NOT DISPLAYED] Drives the road levels between settlements (this_region)
+0.4% 1st Class Citizen (this_building)
+0.1% 2nd Class Citizen (this_building)
-8% provincial income (building upkeep) (regions_in_this_province)
[NOT DISPLAYED] Drives the road levels between settlements (this_region)
Provides Garrison Army
Recruitable Units
No Recruitable Units
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