- the
Roman writer Persius wrote in
Satire III: and the
letter which spreads out into
Pythagorean branches has
pointed out to you the
steep path
which rises...
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table Pythagorean comma Pythagorean hammers Pythagorean tuning Pythagorean cup
Pythagorean expectation, a
baseball statistical term
Pythagorean letter List...
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ancient Ionian Gr**** philosopher, polymath, and the
eponymous founder of
Pythagoreanism. His
political and
religious teachings were well
known in
Magna Graecia...
- A
Pythagorean quadruple is a
tuple of
integers a, b, c, and d, such that a2 + b2 + c2 = d2. They are
solutions of a
Diophantine equation and
often only...
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moderation Pythagorean letter – the Gr****
letter upsilon, used as a
symbol by the
Pythagoreans Pythagorean diet –
vegetarianism Pythagorean symbol – the...
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Another major sixth is the
Pythagorean major sixth with a
ratio of 27:16,
approximately 906 cents,
called "
Pythagorean"
because it can be constructed...
- does not tell us
everything there is to know
about a
particular scale.
Pythagorean tuning, or 3 limit tuning,
allows ratios including the numbers 2 and...
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Theano (/θiˈænoʊ/; Gr****: Θεανώ) was a 6th-century BC
Pythagorean philosopher. She has been
called the wife or
student of Pythagoras,
although others...
- of a semitone, an
interval known as the
Pythagorean comma. If
limited to
twelve pitches per octave,
Pythagorean tuning markedly shortens the
width of one...
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important Mandaean text on numerology. In the
Pythagorean method (which uses a kind of place-value for number-
letter attributions, as does the
ancient Hebrew...