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Meanings of pythagorean doctrine in English
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Usage of pythagorean doctrine in English
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Qumtius Sextius, in the time of Augustus, had revived the Pythagoreandoctrines.
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Quintius Sextius, in the time of Augustus, had revived the Pythagoreandoctrines.
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Inclined to the Pythagoreandoctrines, he had a horror of all bloodshed.
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Timacus, of Locria, wrote of the Pythagoreandoctrine, Soul of the World, 667-u.
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Referring to the Pythagoreandoctrine of the sanctity of beans.
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The names of Philolaus and Heraclides have been linked with certain of these Pythagoreandoctrines.
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The Pythagoreandoctrine was, according to Aristotle (Met.
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The germs of the thought were as old as the Pythagoreandoctrine that the earth revolves about a centre that we cannot see.
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It would seem as if the poet COLERIDGE had at times been dimly conscious of the reality of this Pythagoreandoctrine, for he says:
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Thibet, Pythagoreandoctrine of numbers preserved by monks of, 235-m. Thibet: the great Chinese dragon ornamented the Temples of, 500-l.
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In their decree, prohibiting it, the Congregation of the Index denounced his system as "that false Pythagoreandoctrine utterly contrary to the Holy Scriptures."