Adam Glantz

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The ancient authors who talk about early Pythagoreanism build up a probably fictitious contrast between two types of followers of the divine Pythagoras (§280). There are the ones who are interested in the religious and ethical precepts that he laid down, the so-called acusmata (§§275–6); and then there are the math geeks.
Classical Philosophy (A History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps #1)
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