Examples of using Pythagoreans in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The Pythagoreans had won.
Many believe Plato was influenced by the Pythagoreans.
Pythagoreans Celebrate the Sunrise.
As the Platonists and Pythagoreans had their name from their.
Pythagoreans" called it the symbol of Perfection.
In fact several later female Pythagoreans became famous philosophers.
The Pythagoreans called it the perfect.
In their study of mathematical concepts, the Pythagoreans sorted numbers into categories.
The Pythagoreans had discovered irrational numbers!
Pythagoras and his followers, known as Pythagoreans, studied mathematics, music and philosophy.
Pythagoreans Celebrate the Sunrise(1869) by FyodorBronnikov.
According to Aristotle, the Pythagoreans used mathematics for solely mystical reasons.
Pythagoreans Celebrate the Sunrise(1869) by Fyodor Bronnikov.
Heath gives a list of theorems attributed to Pythagoras,or rather more generally to the Pythagoreans.
To the Pythagoreans, number was all.
It is well known how holy this figure was considered,and that the Gnostics had much in common with the Pythagoreans.
According to the Pythagoreans, this world is based in numbers.
Thus a powerfully aggressive zeal activated Cylon andhis followers to persecute the Pythagoreans to the very last man.
Pythagoreans celebrate sunrise, 1869 painting by Fyodor Bronnikov.
Ten was regarded as the"perfect number"[123] and the Pythagoreans honored it by never gathering in groups larger than ten.
The Pythagoreans regarded the tetractys as a symbol of utmost mystical importance.
Remember the Pythagoreans who thought that the number 2 was evil and unlucky?
To the Pythagoreans the number 7 is represented by the heptad and is associated with the Greek maiden goddess Athene.
Remember the Pythagoreans who thought that the number 2 was evil and unlucky?
The Pythagoreans believed that music was a purification for the soul, just as medicine was a purification for the body.
The 2 is duality, and the Pythagoreans believed that 2 is a number of excess, the first feminine number, and a defective number.
The Pythagoreans dealt with the regular solids, but the pyramid, prism, cone and cylinder were not studied until the Platonists.
According to the Pythagoreans, the number 2 is the most unlucky number, in fact they declared the second day of each month to represent the god of the underworld, Hades.