The students of Plato's Academy were not called Platonists, but Academicians. The students of Aristotle's Lyceum were not called Aristotelians, but 'Peripatetic.' The word comes from 'peripetein' which means to walk back and forth (徘徊).[^1] [^1]: Taken from [[James Orr]] in [[PA Ancient Philosophy]] from [[Peterson Academy]]