A Summary of Pythagorean Theology March 20, 2003 7:53 AMSubscribe
A Summary of Pythagorean Theology posted by oissubke (6 comments total)
Thank you so much for this link. A rich and complex subject, and from the little I've read so far, presented so as to facilitate comprehension even by someone as unversed as myself in the subject. posted by Nicolae Carpathia at 10:33 AM on March 20, 2003
Great link, oissubke. Thanks! posted by homunculus at 1:57 PM on March 20, 2003
Nice link. *adds to bookmarks for future references* posted by zerofoks at 2:13 PM on March 20, 2003
Everything I ever wanted to know about Pythagorean theology and mysticism I learned from Diogenes Laertius. No better reading to be found, anywhere on the planet. posted by dilettanti at 8:39 PM on March 20, 2003
Very interesting and detailed. A search turned up the familiar Pythagorean Theorem, and some information about Pythagoras and Hiram. posted by hama7 at 9:05 PM on March 20, 2003
Did somebody say Pythagoras? posted by y2karl at 10:33 PM on March 20, 2003
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posted by Nicolae Carpathia at 10:33 AM on March 20, 2003