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Pythagoras (Πυθαγόρας)
Bust of Pythagoras of Samos in the Capitoline Museums, Rome
OrúkọPythagoras (Πυθαγόρας)
Ìbíc. 570 BC
Samos Island
Aláìsíc. 495 BC
Metapontum
ÌgbàAncient philosophy
AgbègbèWestern philosophy
Ẹ̀ka-ẹ̀kọ́Pythagoreanism
Ìjẹlógún ganganMetaphysics, Music, Mathematics, Ethics, Politics
Àròwá pàtàkìMusica universalis, Golden ratio, Pythagorean tuning, Pythagorean theorem

Pythagoras of Samos (Èdè Grííkì Ayéijọ́unὉ Πυθαγόρας ὁ Σάμιος [O Puthagóras o Sámios] error: {{lang}}: text has italic markup (help) "Puthagoras the Samian", or simply Ὁ Πυθαγόρας O Puthagóras; c. 570-c. 495 BC[1])



  1. "The dates of his life cannot be fixed exactly, but assuming the approximate correctness of the statement of Aristoxenus (ap. Porph. V.P. 9) that he left Samos to escape the tyranny of Polycrates at the age of forty, we may put his birth round about 570 BC, or a few years earlier. The length of his life was variously estimated in antiquity, but it is agreed that he lived to a fairly ripe old age, and most probably he died at about seventy-five or eighty." William Keith Chambers Guthrie, (1978), A history of Greek philosophy, Volume 1: The earlier Presocratics and the Pythagoreans, page 173. Cambridge University Press