Thursday, March 19, 2020
Pythagoras essays
Pythagoras essays Pythagoras was born sometime between 495 and 575 B.C. on the island of Samos. There are few documents recording his life therefore little is known about what he did in his life but there are records of things he discovered and studied. All the descriptions that have been recorded about Pythagoras appearance are most probably made up or embellished, although it is believe that he did have a striking birthmark on his thigh. It is believed that he had two brothers, but some sources say he had three. For many years he lived in Kronton, which is located in Southern Italy. He established a school of philosophy and science there and gained followers and together they came to political power. Both men and women were permitted to join, but were all sworn to secrecy. This secrecy caused the group to be surrounded by suspicion. A group of Pythagorean rivals fought back against them and practically shattered the organization. There are also rumors that Pythagoras traveled to Egypt and B abylon at one time but there is no proof of this. He is said to have adopted customs from Egyptian priests such as abstaining from eating beans, not wearing animal skin clothing, and trying to remain very pure. He died in the early part of the 5th century in the city of Metapontum. Not only was Pythagoras was very interested in Mathematics and Science but also Religion and Philosophy. Pythagoras is often know as one of the worlds greatest men but unlike other famous and historical figures Pythagoras wrote nothing about himself, his work, or his teaching. It is believed that the main reason for this was the secrecy that his organization was required to abide by. Much of what we know about him today are things that have been passed down from generation to generation or written later by some of his followers. It is often hard to distinguish what things Pythagoras actually thought up himself and taught and what things were thought up aft...
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