Iamblichus. Life of Pythagoras, or Pythagoric life. Accompanied by fragments of the ethical Writings of certain Pythagoreans in the Doric dialect, and a collection of Pythagoric Sentences from Stobæus and others ... Translated from the Greek. By T. Taylor |
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Abaris abstain according adapted afterwards all-various ancient anger animals Apollo Archytas Aristoxenus asserted associates beautiful become body called cause celestial CHAP Charondas chord concerning conformable contained Crotonians dæmons deliberate choice Demophilus denominated desire diapente diatessaron disciples disciplines divine dogmas duad endeavoured energies erudition Eurytus excellent exhorted farther felicity follows fortitude friendship Gods goras goreans greatest happened heard Hence Hippasus honor human Iamblichus impartible intellect irrational justice kind knowledge laws likewise monad multitude nature necessary observed oracles participate passions perfect pertaining Phædo Philolaus philosophy Phintias piety Plato Plotinus possess precepts principle Proclus produced proper Protreptics prudence purified Pytha Pythagoras Pythagoreans ratio reasoning power receive requisite respect sacred sake says sentences SENTENCES OF SEXTUS sesquialter signifies similar manner soul sound Stob Stobæus subsists summit Sybaris Symbol Syrianus temperance temple tetractys thagoras things Timycha tion translation TREATISE unfolded virtue whole wisdom wise worthy


