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 1      II|      Aristeas of Proconnesus and Pythagoras as somewhat too old, he
 2    VIII|          more divine manner than Pythagoras, or Empedocles, or Plato."
 3      IX|         grasped the teachings of Pythagoras with a certain indescribable
 4      XI|      system of wisdom is that of Pythagoras, a man of Samos, who taught
 5      XI|         true of him, seeing that Pythagoras himself has left no scripture
 6      XI|         teacher of the system of Pythagoras not a very good man, nor
 7      XI|  acquaintance with the tenets of Pythagoras, just as birds have of what
 8      XI|   himself, by having learnt from Pythagoras personally, or to teach
 9      XI|      shared in the philosophy of Pythagoras, and Archytas too, and Philolaus
10      XI|     writing the conversations of Pythagoras, and any others who were
11      XI|     learnt these things not from Pythagoras, but from other sources ;
12     XII|      five years in the spirit of Pythagoras ; and the way moreover in
13    XIII|         unholy food according to Pythagoras, and that instead of doing
14      XV|          Diogenes, or the famous Pythagoras himself, or any other of
15 XXXVIII| accounted truly more divine than Pythagoras and his successors, and
16      XL|          although Empedocles and Pythagoras and Democritus had consorted
17      XL|         in a diviner manner than Pythagoras and Empedocles.~ ~
18     XLI|         of the wonderful teacher Pythagoras, and insist on praising
19     XLI|         level, according to him, Pythagoras himself with any pretentious
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