Part II: The Illustrated "Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance". Chapters 8 thru 15.  

Episcopal Church, Tracy Street at Olive.
….These Are Typical Shady Tree Lined Streets Seen Just South of Main Street On Way To Montana State University.


…. “"Let’s walk for a while," I say. .. "Where?" .. "Toward the school." .. "All right." .. We walk under shady trees on very neat sidewalks past neat houses. The avenues provide many small surprises of recognition. Heavy recall. He’s walked through these streets many times. Lectures. He prepared his lectures in the peripatetic manner, using these streets as his academy.
.... The subject he’d been brought here to teach was rhetoric, writing, the second of the three R’s. He was to teach some advanced courses in technical writing and some sections of freshman English.


Several Blocks South of Main Street, Bozeman, MT.
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DATE-LINE: May 4, 2021. Assembled by Henry Gurr.
….EXPLANATION OF =>
[Phaedrus] “He’s walked through these streets many times. Lectures. He prepared his lectures in the peripatetic manner, using these streets as his academy.
..A) Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
....Peripatetic > A disciple of Aristotle; an Aristotelian.
....Peripatetic > Of or pertaining to the philosophy taught by Aristotle,
……who gave his instructions while walking in the Lyceum at Athens,
……..[and gave] to his followers ."The true peripatetic school."
....Peripatetic > One who walks about; a pedestrian; an itinerant.
....Peripatetic > Walking about; itinerant.
..B) Excerpt From Wikipedia => Peripatetic School.
The Peripatetic school was a school of philosophy in Ancient Greece. Its teachings derived from its founder, Aristotle (384–322 BC), and peripatetic is an adjective ascribed to his followers.
….The school dates from around 335 BC when Aristotle began teaching in the Lycaeum. It was an informal institution whose members conducted philosophical and scientific inquiries. After the middle of the 3rd century BC, the school fell into a decline, and it was not until the Roman era that there was a revival.
HISTORY
....The term peripatetic is a transliteration of the ancient Greek word περιπατητικός (peripatētikós), which means "of walking" or "given to walking about".
….The Peripatetic school, founded by Aristotle,[2] was actually known simply as The Peripatos. Aristotle's school came to be so named because of the peripatoi ("walkways", some covered or with colonnades) of the Lyceum where the members met. The legend that the name came from Aristotle's alleged habit of walking while lecturing may have started with Hermippus of Smyrna.
....Unlike Plato (428/7–348/7 BC), Aristotle (384–322 BC) was not a citizen of Athens and so could not own property. He and his colleagues therefore used the grounds of the Lyceum as a gathering place, just as it had been used by earlier philosophers such as Socrates. Aristotle and his colleagues first began to use the Lyceum in this way about 335 BC, .. For Remainder of Wikipedia Article, Click Here.
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