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  1. Samos Pythagoras' Island; Tourist Guide
  2. Ancient Samos: Ancient Samians, Samian Colonies, Pythagoras, Epicurus, Aristarchus of Samos, Samothrace, Conon of Samos, Perinthus, Aesop
  3. Ancient Samians: Pythagoras, Epicurus, Aristarchus of Samos, Conon of Samos, Aesop, Melissus of Samos, Duris of Samos, Telesarchus of Samos
  4. PYTHAGORAS AND PYTHAGOREANISM [ADDENDUM 2]: An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Hans Daiber, 2006
  5. Der Komet von Samos. Das Leben des Pythagoras. ( Ab 11 J.). by Tonny Vos-Dahmen von Buchholz, 2002-03-01
  6. Pythagoras, der Weise von Samos by Eduard Baltzer, 2009-02-10
  7. Philosophy: Relations to other Intellectual Realms: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>New Dictionary of the History of Ideas</i> by M. Stone, 2005
  8. HARMONY.: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>New Dictionary of the History of Ideas</i> by Blair Sullivan, 2005
  9. The Philosophy of the Pythagoreans: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Loren Butler Feffer, 2001
  10. Pythagorean theorem: An entry from UXL's <i>UXL Encyclopedia of Science</i>
  11. SPIRITUAL GUIDE: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Religion</i> by Stuart Smithers, 2005
  12. PYTHAGOREANISM.: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>New Dictionary of the History of Ideas</i> by David Fideler, 2005
  13. Mathematics Observed. by Hans Freudenthal, 1967-01-01

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Home Donate Search Links document.write("Contact"); Pythagoras Pythagoras of Samos is often descr... Pythagoras Pythagoras of Samos is often described as the first pure mathematician. He is an extremely important figure in the development of mathematics yet we know relatively little about his mathematical achievements. Unlike many later Greek mathematicians, where at least we have some of the books which they wrote, we have nothing of Pythagoras's writings. The society which he led, half religious and half scientific, followed a code of secrecy which certainly means that today Pythagoras is a mysterious figure. We do have details of Pythagoras's life from early biographies which use important original sources yet are written by authors who attribute divine powers to him, and whose aim was to present him as a god-like figure. What we present below is an attempt to collect together the most reliable sources to reconstruct an account of Pythagoras's life. There is fairly good agreement on the main events of his life but most of the dates are disputed with different scholars giving dates which differ by 20 years. Some historians treat all this information as merely legends but, even if the reader treats it in this way, being such an early record it is of historical importance. Pythagoras's father was Mnesarchus ([12] and [13]), while his mother was Pythais [8] and she was a native of Samos. Mnesarchus was a merchant who came from Tyre, and there is a story ([12] and [13]) that he brought corn to

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Pythagoras, who coined the word "philosophy" which in Greek is "the love of wisdom," lived from around 582 to 504 BC and was another remarkable thinker from Asia Minor. Pythagoras, who was the son of Mnesarchus, seems to have been born at Samos and certainly spent his early manhood there, where he studied under Thales. Heraclitus speaks of him in the past tense, and Aristoxenus said Pythagoras left Samos to escape from Polycrates' tyranny (532 BC). Timaeus seems to have said he came to Italy in 529 BC where he settled at Croton and remained there for twenty years. Croton was a Greek colony on the southern coast that had long been in friendly relations with Samos and was famed for its athletes and its doctors. There Pythagoras founded his society and his doctrine was adopted and developed by a large following of Pythagoreans, including Damon. He died at Metapontum, whither he had retired when the Crotoniates rose in revolt against his authority. Heraclitus, in the next generation, speaks of his having carried scientific investigation (

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Pythagoras of Samos was not only the first "pure mathematician" but also an important religious philosopher. He was trained in Egypt in the universal mysteries, which included math, geometry, astronomy, music, harmonics, and intervals, especially as they relate to states of consciousness. Pythagoras established an influential school in Croton (now in southern Italy) that had many followerscalled akousmatics and an inner circle of disciples known as mathematikoi . The mathematikoi Amos Bronson Alcott undoubtedly had Pythagoras in mind when he formed his Fruitlands commune in 1843.

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" Number rules the universe" "Every man has been made by God in order to acquire knowledge and contemplate" " a +b =c " Pythagoras Pythagoras of Samos Pythagoras of Samos, c.560-c.480 BC, was a Greek philosopher and religious leader who was responsible for important developments in the history of mathematics, astronomy, and the theory of music. He migrated to Croton and founded a philosophical and religious school there that attracted many followers. Much of the Pythagorean doctrine that has survived consists of numerology and number mysticism, the influence of the idea that the world can be understood through mathematics was extremely important to the development of science and mathematics.
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Pythagoras is recognized as one of the principle founders of mathematics, science, and philosophy in European civilization. He founded a school in southern Italy where he and his followers (The Pythagoreans) lead lives of meditation and study. Although best known for The Pythagorean Theorem, The Pythagoreans' greatest contribution to mathematics was the discovery of irrational numbers.
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Down to Name Citations National Library of Canada LC Online Catalog ... COPAC Database (UK) Book Citations [30 Records] Author: Fraere, Jean Claude. Title: Pythagore : l'initibe de Samos / par Jean-Claude Fraere. Published: Paris : Retz, [1974] Description: 255 p. ; 24 cm. Series: Les Macitres du secret LC Call No.: PQ2666.R386 P9 Dewey No.: 843/.9/14 Notes: Includes bibliographical references. Subjects: Pythagoras Fiction. Other titles: L'initibe de Samos. Control No.: 75505034 Author: Drousieotees, Pythagoras N. Title: Eklogee : poieemmata / Pythagora N. Drousieotee. Published: Lemesos, Kypros : [s.n.], 1963. Description: 94 p. ; 30 cm. LC Call No.: PA5649.D7 E38 Control No.: 79118829 Author: Sthadele, Alfons. Title: Die Briefe des Pythagoras und der Pythagoreer / Alfons Sthadele. Published: Meisenheim am Glan : Hain, 1980. Description: 376 p. ; 23 cm. Series: Beitrhage zur klassischen Philologie ; Heft 115 LC Call No.: B243 .S65 1980 Dewey No.: 182/.2 19 ISBN: 3445021287 : DM68.00 Notes: Includes text in Greek of letters by Pythagoras and his followers, with German translation. Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoralRegensburg). Bibliography: p. 12-25. Includes indexes. Subjects: Pythagoras. Philosophers Greece Correspondence. Other authors: Pythagoras. Control No.: 80149861

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The Great Pythagoras of Samos Archeological Sites Accommodation Samos On-line Beaches ... Samos There is not the slightest doubt among historians that the great Pythagoras was a son of Samos. He was born in the 50th Olympiad, that is, 580-574 BC. His father was Mnesarchus, who was from Etruria, but who settled , lived and died on Samos. His mother, Parthenia, was a descendant of Angaeus, the first King of Samos. Pythagoras had two brothers, Eunomus and Tyrrhenus, and a sister, Themistocleia. There is a whole host of myths about the birth of Pythagoras. Porphyrius tells us that a Samiot poet was responsible for the myth that Pythagoras was the son of Apollo and the Pythian priestess of Delphi. The poet Iamblichus says that Mnesarchus, the father of Pythagoras, asked the Pythian priestess at the Delphic oracle if the journey which he was about to undertake would be pleasant and profitable. The oracle replied that his affairs would prosper; it also told him that his wife, Parthenia, who was pregnant at the time, would give birth to a son who "would never be exceeded in beauty and wisdom". Mnesarchus, realizing that the child to be born was sent by the gods, renamed with his wife Pythaes and called his new-born son Pythagoras, because the Pythian priestess had made a prophecy about him. As Pythagoras grew up, he acquired wisdom. Pythagoras was the pupil of Pherecydes, who was then living on Samos, and took lessons from Hermadamas. At the age of 18, he visited Thales at

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