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  1. Nov 21, 2023 · Pythagoras, sometimes known as Pythagoras of Samos, was an ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher. Today, many people are familiar with Pythagoras because of the famous Pythagorean Theorem ...

  2. Feb 23, 2005 · Diogenes Laertius (ca. 200–250 CE) and Porphyry (ca. 234–305 CE) each wrote a Life of Pythagoras, while Iamblichus (ca. 245–325 CE) wrote On the Pythagorean Life, which includes some biography but focuses more on the way of life established by Pythagoras for his followers. All of these works were written at a time when Pythagoras ...

  3. Pythagoras was born in about 580 bc on the island of Samos, in the Aegean Sea. It is said he spent his early years traveling widely in search of wisdom. He settled in Crotona, a Greek colony in southern Italy, about 530 bc. A brotherhood of disciples soon gathered around him, inspired by his teachings. The group was strongly religious and ...

  4. Pythagoras of Samos (ca. 560-ca. 480 BC) Greek philosopher and mathematician who founded the mystic Pythagorean cult. The cult he founded was devoted to the study of numbers, which the Pythagoreans saw as concrete, material objects. They studied figurate numbers, defining them as triangular numbers, pentagonal numbers, hexagonal numbers, etc ...

  5. Pythagoras Biography. Pythagoras (c. 570 BC – c. 495 BC) was a Greek mathematician, philosopher and religious leader. Pythagoras summary. Pythagoras was an influential philosopher, who is said to be one of the first men to describe himself as a philosopher – meaning a ‘lover of wisdom’.

  6. Almost all of the sources on Pythagoras' life and teachings date from long after his death, making the truth about him hard to discover. Pythagoras was a philosopher before Socrates, Aristotle, and Plato. Pythagoras's teachings may have discussed reincarnation - the transition of a soul from one body to another - long before Plato wrote about it.

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