- from book iv
exists only in
quotes by
Cyril of Alexandria. His book Vita
Pythagorae on the life of
Pythagoras is not to be
confused with the book of the same...
- whom was Pythagoras.
Diogenes Laërtius, 8.3
Porphyry (philosopher), Vita
Pythagorae p. 9 This article incorporates text from a
publication now in the public...
- Zalmoxis. A
number of
etymologies have been
given for the name. In his Vita
Pythagorae,
Porphyrius (3rd century) says that he was so
named because he had been...
- OCLC 647919762 – via
Internet Archive.
Porphyry (1987) [c. 270 AD]. "Vita
Pythagorae (Life of Pythagoras)". In Fideler,
David R. (ed.). The
Pythagorean Sourcebook...
- re
publica disputet,
numeros tamen et
geometriam et
harmoniam studeat Pythagorae more coniungere.' But, then, my Afric****,
replied Tubero, of what credit...
- Elichmann,
Tabula Cebetis Graece, Arabice, Latine. Item
aurea carmina Pythagorae (Lugduni Batavorum:
Typis Iohannis Maire, 1640).
Pierre Besnier, La reunion...
- Pythagoreans,
probably around 509 BC.
According to Iamblichus' De Vita
Pythagorae,
Cylon had
previously tried and
failed to be
accepted into the Pythagorean...
-
Verdussium (1632)
Aries seu
Aurei Velleris encomium (1637) De
tetracty Pythagorae dissertatio epistolica, ad
Erycium Puteanum (1643)
Arcanorum caelestium...
- Ammonii, Iamblichi,
Porphyrii et
aliorum vitae Platonis, Aristotelis,
Pythagorae,
Platoni et
Isiodori Ant.
Westermano et
Marini vita
Procli J.F. Boissonadio...
- Verh****elt 2018, pp. 21–24.
Diogenes Laertius, iii. 4–5. Porphyry, Vita
Pythagorae, 56–57. Athenaeus, xiii. 603a–b. Verh****elt 2018, pp. 13–14, 272–273....