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  2. Pherecydes of Syros (/ f ə ˈ r ɛ s ɪ ˌ d iː z /; Greek: Φερεκύδης ὁ Σύριος; fl. 6th century BCE) was an Ancient Greek mythographer and proto-philosopher from the island of Syros. Little is known about his life and death.

  3. Apr 2, 2024 · Pherecydes of Syros (born c. 550 bce) was a Greek mythographer and cosmogonist traditionally associated with the Seven Wise Men of Greece (especially Thales). Pherecydes is credited with originating metempsychosis, a doctrine that holds the human soul to be immortal, passing into another body, either human or animal, after death.

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  4. Pherecydes of Syros. Pherecydes flourished around the sixth century BC. He is the most important forerunner of the Presocratic thought. Pherecydes’ Heptamychia is the first prose style work in Greek literature and includes the first attempt in Greek thought to rationalize Greek mythology.

  5. Pherecydes makes important advances in the Greek conception of the divine nature, and similar insights find their way into the theological side of Anaximander's thought, in which he comes close to formulating in the form of his first principle, the Apeiron, a tran- scendent or supercosmic deity.

  6. Pherecydes of Syros was an Ancient Greek mythographer and proto-philosopher from the island of Syros. Little is known about his life and death. Some ancient testimonies counted Pherecydes among the Seven Sages of Greece, although he is generally believed to have lived in the generation after them.

  7. Jul 19, 1990 · 19 July 1990. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. In the sixth century BC, Pherekydes of Syros, the reputed teacher of Pythagoras and contemporary of Thales and Anaximander, wrote a book about the birth of the gods and the origin of the cosmos. Considered one of the first prose works of Greek literature, Pherekydes' book survives only in fragments.

  8. PHERECYDES OF SYROS: ANCIENT THEOLOGIAN AND GENEALOGIST. BY. D.L. TOYE. I. Introduction1). Both ancient and modern scholars have recognized a 'Phere- cydes' as one of the earliest Greek prose writers. Since the publica- tion of Felix' Jacoby's article, The First Athenian Prose Wntery. 1947, scholars have generally accepted his view that there.

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