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Pythagorical
Pythagoric Pyth`a*gor"ic, Pythagorical Pyth`a*gor"ic*al, a.[L. Pythagoricus, Gr. ?: cf. F. pythagorique.] See Pythagorean, a.

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- Vita Pythagorica, 18 (81) Iamblichus, Vita Pythagorica, 34 (267) Iamblichus, De Communi Mathematica Scientia, 76 Iamblichus, Vita Pythagorica, 18 (81);...
- translation: Thomas Taylor, 1818 On the Pythagorean Way of Life (De vita pythagorica), ed. Theophil Kießling, Leipzig, 1816; ed. August Nauck, St. Petersburg...
- Iamblichus, Vita Pythagorica, p. 148 Iamblichus, Vita Pythagorica, p. 267; Diogenes Laërtius, viii, p. 46 Iamblichus, Vita Pythagorica, pp. 266–67 Carl...
- A particularly rich trove of anecdotes is found in Iamblichus's Vita Pythagorica. Here, Abaris is said to have purified Sparta and Knossos, among other...
- Amsterdam, Jansson-Waesberge 1679. 1679 Tariffa Kircheriana sive mensa Pythagorica expansa 1679 edition 1680 Physiologia Kircheriana experimentalis 1680...
- She was one of seventeen women included in Life of Pythagoras (De Vita Pythagorica), written by Iamblichus. Abrotelia's father was Abroteles of Tarentum...
- multiplication table is evident in its later Medieval name: the mensa Pythagorica. Plato (428/427 BC – 348/347 BC) is important in the history of mathematics...
- OCLC 16130530 – via Internet Archive. Iamblichus (1987) [c. 300 AD]. "De Vita Pythagorica (On the Pythagorean Life)". In Fideler, David R. (ed.). The Pythagorean...
- cave comes from antiquity and is known from Iamblichus's work "De Vita Pythagorica (On the Pythagorean Life)". However, it is impossible to confirm whether...
- Endios or Odios) is among the Pythagoreans mentioned in Iamblichus' Vita Pythagorica (who probably derived his information from Aristoxenus). A wise saying...