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WHAT MAKES A PYTHAGOREAN PYTHAGOREAN?

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de História da Matemática, 2020
The present paper characterizes the Pythagoreans as those thinkers that maintain that the lógos of the universe is revealed by a mathematical theory of proportion.
John A. Fossa
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Pairing pythagorean pairs

open access: yesJournal of Number Theory, 2022
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Lorenz Halbeisen, Norbert Hungerbühler
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Pythagorean *-fields

open access: yesJournal of Algebra, 2000
In a recent paper [J. Algebra 216, 86-104 (1999; Zbl 0933.11020)] the authors examined Baer-orderings and the stronger notion of \(*\)-orderings on division rings with involution \(*\), as well as \(*\)-Pythagorean and strongly Pythagorean divison rings and the more general \(S\)-fields.
Craven, Thomas C., Smith, Tara L.
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The Pythagorean Symbolism in Plato’s Philebus [PDF]

open access: yesAthens Journal of History, 2016
The Philebus contains what may be called a Pythagorean semiotics. That is, the dialogue has a number of embedded references and allusions to central aspects and ideas of Pythagoreanism.
Kenneth R. Moore
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A Pythagorean Inequality [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 1995
Let { v 1
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Arist. Rhet. 2.23.1398B and the Cult of Pythagoras

open access: yesClassica Cracoviensia, 2015
Arist. Rhet. 2.23.1398B and the Cult of Pythagoras In the present article I would like to focus on three things: the usefulness of Alcidamas’s fragment (cited in Arist. Rhet.
Tomasz Mojsik
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THE PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM [PDF]

open access: yesSchool Science and Mathematics, 1910
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The Eternal Return. Apocatastasis and its Manifestations in Ancient Philosophies: Pythagoreanism, Stoicism, Zoroastrianism, Platonism and Gnosticism [PDF]

open access: yesEon
This study explores the acceptances of the concept of apocatastasis in five of the most influential philosophical and religious traditions of antiquity: Pythagoreanism, Stoicism, Platonism, Gnosticism and Zoroastrianism.
Alexandru LAZĂR
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The Figure of Socrates in Numenius of Apamea: Theology, Platonism, and Pythagoreanism (fr. 24 des Places)

open access: yesPeitho, 2022
Numenius is one of the most important authors who, in the Imperial Age, deal with the figure of Socrates. Socrates is important in the Platon­ic tradition, in particular in the sceptical tradition, when the Socratic dubitative “spirit” of the first ...
Enrico Volpe
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