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Alphabetical [« »] pyrrhic 2 pythagoras 2 pythagorean 28 pythagoreans 17 pythian 7 pythocleides 2 pythodorus 15 | Frequency [« »] 17 prometheus 17 proofs 17 purified 17 pythagoreans 17 recollect 17 red 17 regardless | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances pythagoreans |
Meno Part
1 Intro| any part of it from the Pythagoreans, the Eleatics, the Heracleiteans, Parmenides Part
2 Intro| satisfied the contemporary Pythagoreans. And Plato with a true instinct Philebus Part
3 Intro| same manner as contemporary Pythagoreans.~There is little in the 4 Intro| easy to find traces of the Pythagoreans, Eleatics, Megarians, Cynics, The Republic Book
5 7 | are sister sciences-as the Pythagoreans say, and we, Glaucon, agree 6 7 | that I am referring to the Pythagoreans, of whom I was just now The Sophist Part
7 Intro| alternation of them. Of the Pythagoreans or of Anaxagoras he makes Timaeus Part
8 Intro| incapable of subduing; like the Pythagoreans he supposes the mystery 9 Intro| diatonic scale according to the Pythagoreans and Plato; (2) the order 10 Intro| philosophers, and especially the Pythagoreans, gave various accounts, 11 Intro| Philolaus and the early Pythagoreans, the earth was held to be 12 Intro| diatonic’ scale of the Pythagoreans and Plato suggested to Kepler 13 Intro| masses of earth or metal. The Pythagoreans again had framed a world 14 Intro| with more favour on the Pythagoreans, whose intervals of number 15 Intro| probable that among the Pythagoreans living in the fourth century 16 Intro| the manner of the later Pythagoreans. It is worthy of remark 17 Intro| acquainted with the early Pythagoreans to know how far the statements