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Pythagoras
a life -
The life of Pythagoras, with his symbols and golden verses
Together with the life of Hierocles, and his commentaries upon the verses. Collected out of the choicest manuscripts, and translated into French, with annotations. By M. Dacier. Now done into English. The golden verses translated from the Greek by N. Rowe, Esq -
The secret history of Pythagoras
part I. Translated from the original copy lately found at Otranto in Italy. By J. W. M.D -
Mathematical theologies
Nicholas of Cusa and the legacy of Thierry of Chartres -
Rediscovering sacred science
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The illustrated To think like God
Pythagoras and Parmenides ; the origins of philosophy -
The beautiful shape of the good
Platonic and Pythagorean themes in Kant's Critique of the power of judgment -
Piety and Pythagoras in Renaissance Florence
the Symbolum Nesianum -
On the Pythagorean life
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Pythagoras
an annotated bibliography -
Pythagorean knowledge from the ancient to the modern world
askesis, religion, science -
The pythagorean diet, of vegetables only, conducive to the preservation of health, and the cure of diseases
A discourse delivered at Florence, in the month of August, 1743, by Antonio Cocchi, of Mugello. Translated from the Italian -
The secret history of Pythagoras
Translated from the original copy, lately found at Otranto in Italy -
Pythagoras and the doctrine of transmigration
wandering souls -
Pythagoras and Renaissance Europe
finding heaven -
The Babylonian theorem
the mathematical journey to Pythagoras and Euclid -
The fifth hammer
Pythagoras and the disharmony of the world -
The secret history of Pandora's box
Containing, I. Homer's description of the cave of the nymphs explained. II. The method that Jupiter took to get into the sanctuary of pleasure. III. The Characteristical Parts of the Fair Sex displayed, proving that nothing in Nature is more beautiful than they are. IV. Why the Propria quae Foeminis ought to have been one of the Deities. V. Why the Pagans ought to have worshipped them. VI. Why they love Men constantly and without Reserve. Vii. Zeno's Sentiments of the Respect due to them, and why he knew his Wife but once -
The secret history of Persia
Containing a particular account, not only of that kingdom, but also of the most considerable states of Asia; With The Characters of their Princes, and other Persons distinguished by their Birth, Rank, Qualities or Employments. Translated from the French original. With a key, and some explanatory notes -
An essay of transmigration, in defence of Pythagoras, or, A discourse of natural philosophy
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Hierocles upon the Golden verses of the Pythagoreans
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The secret history of Pythagoras
translated from the original copy lately found at Otranto in Italy. By J. W. M.D