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pythagoras

   Book, Chapter
1 1, III | he might have mentioned Pythagoras as well, and other philosophers. 2 1, III | happened in the history, of Pythagoras. The followers of the latter, 3 1, VII | Some of the hearers of Pythagoras were content with his ipse 4 1, XV | from the Jewish people that Pythagoras derived the philosophy which 5 1, XVI | the Persian Zoroaster, and Pythagoras, discussed these topics, 6 1, XXIX | did, but beyond what even Pythagoras, or Plato, or any other 7 1, XXXII | according to the opinion of Pythagoras, and Plato, and Empedocles, 8 2, XII | life; and yet neither was Pythagoras nor his followers, on that 9 2, LV | in Scythia, the slave of Pythagoras; and with Pythagoras himself 10 2, LV | of Pythagoras; and with Pythagoras himself in Italy; and with 11 2, LV | instances of Zamolxis and Pythagoras, who were engaged in such 12 3, XXV | did not confer either upon Pythagoras or upon Socrates the honours 13 3, LIV | practice of virtue? with Pythagoras for having so done with 14 3, LXXX | accepted the doctrine of Pythagoras and Plato regarding the 15 4, LXXXIX| better than Pherecydes, and Pythagoras, and Socrates and Plato! 16 4, XCVII | Socrates, and Plato, and Pythagoras, and Pherecydes, and those 17 4, XCVII | venerable Pherecydes, and Pythagoras, and Socrates, and Plato, 18 5, XXI | XXI.~The disciples of Pythagoras, too, and of Plato, although 19 5, XLI | and fishes as well; while Pythagoras and his disciples do not 20 5, XLIX | concerned, the followers of Pythagoras, who abstain from all things 21 5, LVII | the same kind relating to Pythagoras; as well as in some of the 22 6, VIII | to say, moreover, about Pythagoras, who relates the greatest 23 8, XXVIII| accordance with the opinions of Pythagoras, who thus showed his respect 24 8, XXX | not for the same reason as Pythagoras; for it is the reasonable


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