HL 18561934 Plaatje, Sol Plato, circa 427-347 BC Plato, circa 427-347 BC.Spurious and doubtful works Platt, Rutherford Hayes, 1894- Plouffe, http://digilander.libero.it/lazzi/cur.html
AUTHORS Plato, circa 427347 BC Platt, Rutherford Hayes, 1894- Plouffe, Simon Plutarch Spurious and doubtful works Sharp, William, 1855-1905 http://thebestebookcollection.biz/authors.htm
TITLES Erring Shepherd, An, by Woodward, Patrick Henry, 18331917 Eryxias,, by Plato,circa 427-347 BC. Spurious and doubtful works Essay on Comedy, Comic Spirit, http://avalondigitalpress.com/titles.htm
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Extractions: Please Read How You Can Help Keep the Encyclopedia Free Pythagoras, one of the most famous and controversial ancient Greek philosophers, lived from ca. 570 to ca. 490 BC. He spent his early years on the island of Samos, off the coast of modern Turkey. At the age of forty, however, he emigrated to the city of Croton in southern Italy and most of his philosophical activity occurred there. Pythagoras wrote nothing, nor were there any detailed accounts of his thought written by contemporaries. By the first centuries BC, moreover, it became fashionable to present Pythagoras in a largely unhistorical fashion as a semi-divine figure, who originated all that was true in the Greek philosophical tradition, including many of Plato's and Aristotle's mature ideas. A number of treatises were forged in the name of Pythagoras and other Pythagoreans in order to support this view. It remains controversial whether he also engaged in the rational cosmology that is typical of the Presocratic philosopher/scientists and whether he was in any sense a mathematician. The early evidence suggests, however, that Pythagoras presented a cosmos that was structured according to moral principles and significant numerical relationships and may have been akin to conceptions of the cosmos found in Platonic myths, such as those at the end of the
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