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Pythagoras: Greek 569-470 B.C., studied in Egypt. Left nothing in writing but is supposed to said that the Earth, Moon and planets and fixed stars revolved round the Sun. Copernicus in the sixteenth cen . . . View Full Definition ...
Pythagoras, the Greek mathematician who live from 569-470 B.C., is said by many to be the originator of much of what we call numerology today. The actual origins of numerology predate Pythagoras, the most popular being the very old Hebrew Kabbala.
Pythagoras, the mystical mathematician, refined and built upon earlier understandings regarding the quality of vibration inherent in the nine numbers we ordinarily use simply for counting things.
Pythagoras's school was very influential. His teachings spread rapidly throughout the ancient world, showing how Number lies at the basis of all things.
Pythagoras discovered that the pitch of a musical note depends upon the length of the string which produces it. This allowed him to correlate the intervals of the musical scale with simple numerical ratios.
Pythagoras, and the activity of Lao-Tze (Taoism). 15 A.D., the Mission of Christ (Christianity). 625, the Hegira of Mohammed (Mohammedanism).
"Pythagoras sounded the keynotes of the aspects when he declared that divine energies flowed not through planets directly but through the interval between them. Aspects are intervals." ...
Birth of Pythagoras (586). Xenophanes, teacher of Parmenides (580). (730-650) Assyrian Empire controls all of ...
Cicero & Pythagoras translated by L[evavi] O[culos] [=P.W.Bullock], A[udi] E[t] A[ude][=F. Coleman], S[apere] A[ude] [=W.W.Westcott], Somnium Scipionis, The Golden Verses of Pythagoras, The Symbols of Pythagoras, ed.
Two contributions from the Greeks which distinguished their astrology from the Babylonian version include Pythagoras' mathematical model and Plato's theory with regard to the soul descending through the stars.
It is not surprising that Pythagoras and Plato both favoured Apollo, for philosophy in its most profound sense - the love of wisdom - is related to this process of acquiring consciousness in order to reconnect with what Plato called the "eternal ...
In the 570s BC there was a multiple conjunction of all three, hapwise at the time when Buddha, Pythagoras, Elijah, Mahavira, ...
This was the age of such famous forerunners of modern science as Plato, Pythagoras, who asserted that the earth was round and traveled around the sun; Leucippus, whose theory would later be the beginnings of atomic science; and Aristotle.
This symbol as used by Pythagoras consisted of ten dots arranged in triangular form, as illustrated.
Serene waves of crystal bowl tones echo the musical harmonies of the constellations that Pythagoras called the �Music of the Spheres�, ...
Music of the Spheres - Ancient astronomers, starting at least with Pythagoras, held that the Earth was the centre of the universe and that the planets and stars occupied positions in a series of concentric, crystal spheres surrounding the Earth.
Many prominent thinkers, philosophers and scientists, such as Pythagoras, Plato, Aristotle, Galen, Paracelsus, Girolamo Cardan, Nicholas Copernicus, Galileo Galilei, Tycho Brahe, Johannes Kepler, Carl Jung and others, ...
Pythagoras, philosopher and priest of Apollo, exhorted the worshipers of Hellas to offer frankincense instead of sacrificing animals to the Gods, and, indeed, by 400 BC, blood sacrifice declined in favour of incense, particularly frankincense.
There were among the races conquered by King Sagara, one of the ancestors of Rama (q.v.) in astrological literature, reference is generally made to Yavanacharya who is believed to be the Greek philosopher Pythagoras of the Samoa Island.
We know that Kepler's laws of planetary motion derive in large part from his search for the music of the spheres, the great cosmic harmony of which Pythagoras spoke.
These express themselves on Earth and in the life of human beings each in its own particular fashion, due to its specific rate of vibration and intensity. The discovery of these archetypes preceded by a long time Pythagoras' Mathematical Philosophy, ...
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