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- Pythagoreanism originated in the 6th century BC, based on and around the teachings and beliefs held by Pythagoras and his followers, the Pythagoreans....
- A Pythagorean triple consists of three positive integers a, b, and c, such that a2 + b2 = c2. Such a triple is commonly written (a, b, c), a well-known...
- In Ancient Greece, Protheus, the leader of the Pythagorian society in Athens, dies. Fellow Pythagorian Pythias is ordered to go to Syracuse and convince...
- human soul and hence Pythagoreans espoused the study of mathematics. Pythagorianism perceived the world as perfect harmony, dependent on number, and aimed...
- 2006-09-27. An article-length (p. 32) attempt to demonstrate the use of Pythagorian musical proportion as the basis for the geometry in three of Villard's...
- he tirelessly held free lectures on various Esoteric subjects. (2000) Pythagorian Arithmosophy (2000) Kriya Yoga (1999) The Eleftherian Mysteries (1998)...
- the Moon (18-19 times) and the Sun (27-28 times). Nonetheless, later Pythagorians as Philolaus around 400 BC, also conceived a universe with orbiting bodies...
- philosophical concerns about the number 10 (a "perfect number" for the Pythagorians), they also added a tenth "hidden body" or Counter-Earth (Antichthon)...
- self-caused motion of nature served the arguments of Anaximenes and the Pythagorians and the divinity of heavenly bodies was well accepted in po****r religion...
- philosophical concerns about the number 10 (a "perfect number" for the Pythagorians), they also added a tenth "hidden body" or Counter-Earth (Antichthon)...