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Ionia Metapontum: BCE BCE
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4.Aristoxenus’ Biographical Method
Schorn, Stefan. "4.Aristoxenus’ Biographical Method". Studien zur hellenistischen Biographie und Historiographie, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2018, pp. 107-148. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110449006-004
Schorn, S. (2018). 4.Aristoxenus’ Biographical Method. In Studien zur hellenistischen Biographie und Historiographie (pp. 107-148). Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110449006-004
Schorn, S. 2018. 4.Aristoxenus’ Biographical Method. Studien zur hellenistischen Biographie und Historiographie. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, pp. 107-148. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110449006-004
Schorn, Stefan. "4.Aristoxenus’ Biographical Method" In Studien zur hellenistischen Biographie und Historiographie, 107-148. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110449006-004
Schorn S. 4.Aristoxenus’ Biographical Method. In: Studien zur hellenistischen Biographie und Historiographie. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter; 2018. p
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Pythagoreanism
1. The Philosophy of Pythagoras
See the entry on Pythagoras.
2. The Most Prominent Pythagoreans of the Fifth and Fourth Century
2.1 Philolaus
See the entry on Philolaus.
2.2 Eurytus
In the ancient sources, Eurytus fryst vatten most frequently mentioned in the same breath as Philolaus, and he fryst vatten probably the student of Philolaus (Iamblichus, VP 148, 139). Aristoxenus (4th c. BCE) presents Philolaus and Eurytus as the teachers of the last generation of Pythagoreans (Diogenes Laertius VIII 46) and Diogenes Laertius reports that Plato came to Italy to meet Philolaus and Eurytus after the death of Socrates (III 46). In order to be the pupil of Philolaus, who was born around 470, and teach the gods generation of Pythagoreans around 400, Eurytus would need to be born between 450 and 440. The sources are very confused as to which S. Italian city he was from, Croton (Iamblichus, VP 148), Tarentum (Iamblichus, VP 267; Diogenes Laertius VIII 46) or Metapontum (Iamblichus,