Pythagorean knowledge from the ancient to the modern world
askesis, religion, science
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Publication
2016 - Harrassowitz Verlag, Wiesbaden, Germany
Language
English
Word Count
144,750 words, Guess
Page Count
579 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL44531351M
- ISBN-139783447105941
- ISBN-103447105941
- OCLC Control Number944086121
- Library of Congress Control Number2016509403
Classifications
- DDC100
- LCCB243 .P98 2016
- LCCB243.P8275 2016
Description
In both ancient tradition and modern research Pythagoreanism has been understood as a religious sect or as a philosophical and scientific community. Numerous attempts have been made to reconcile these pictures as well as to analyze them separately. The most recent scholarship compartmentalizes different facets of Pythagorean knowledge, but this offers no context for exploring their origins, development, and interdependence. This collection aims to reverse this trend, addressing connections between the different fields of Pythagorean knowledge, such as eschatology, metempsychosis, metaphysics, epistemology, arithmology and numerology, music, dietetics and medicine as well as politics. In particular, the contributions discuss how the Pythagorean way of life related to more doctrinal aspects of knowledge, such as Pythagorean religion and science. The volume explores the effects of this interdependence between different kinds of knowledge both within the Pythagorean corpus and in its later reception. Chapters cover historical periods from the Archaic Period (6th century BC) to Neoplatonism, Early Christianity, the European and Arabic Middle Ages, and the Renaissance through to the Early Modern Period (17th century AD).
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Series Statement
- Episteme in Bewegung : Beiträge zu einer transdisziplinären Wissensgeschichte -- Band 4
- Episteme in Bewegung -- Bd. 4.
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