Pythagoras
Pythagoras
Nicholas DiRamio
Pythagoras
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allows for discrepancies in whether it was Pythagoras or one of his followers that
Pythagoras was born in Samos, Greece. He was born in about 569 BC, and he
died in about 475 BC. Pythagorass father was Mnesarchus and his mother was
Pythais. His wifes name was Theano. They had four children together, Damo, Myia,
Arignote, and Telauges. Most of his childhood was spent in Samos until he began to
travel with his father to trade. He is believed to have visited Tyre to study under scholars
from Syria. He studied under many different teachers. He learned poetry, music, stories
like Homer, and philosophy. When he was 18 Pythagoras met Thales in Miletus and was
show that he studied under Thales student, Anaximander. Anaximander taught him both
astronomy and geography. Pythagoras studied under the temple priests in Egypt in 535
BC. He remained in Egypt for around ten years and became a priest. Pythagoras was
taken prisoner and moved to Babylon after Egypt was captured by Persia. Cambyses
took Egypt because after Cyrus (a former ruler of Persia) took the middle east Egypt
was the only remaining independent state. He got to know the Persian priests and
opened a school by the name of the semicircle when he returned home. The city asked
him to join the administration which he refused, and he moved to Croton, Italy. In
Croton, he began to teach more and quickly gained followers. His following developed
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into a religious and philosophical group under Pythagoras. The followers were called
Pythagoreans and consisted of two groups - the learners who lived and worked at the
schools and the listeners who did not. The people who lived at the school adhered to
strict rules that dictated their wardrobe, diet, and what they said. The people living
outside the school could still attend class and not adhere to this strict lifestyle.
We only have what came from Philolaus or other Pythagorean scholars. Pythagoras
mainly studied mathematics and philosophy. The tetractys was a symbol that the
Pythagoreans worshipped. The tetractys was a triangular number composed of the sum
of one, two, three, and four, adding up to ten. The top layer of the symbol was a single
point for one, the second layer was two points for two, the third layer was three points
for three, and the forth layer was four points for four. Ten was the holiest number to the
the holiest number because of the mathematical reasoning used to arrive at that
conclusion. Their reasoning is shown in the tetractys. It proved that 10 was triangular
geometric elements. Integers and ratios assisted in creating this system of rules. His
c2 where a and b are sides of the triangle and c is the hypotenuse. Pythagoras is also
credited with a musical discovery. His musical discovery states that the intervals
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between harmonious musical notes always have whole number ratios. Non-whole
number ratios give dissonant sounds. Pythagoras believed that the entire universe and
everything in it was based around numbers based on his discoveries. It is said that one
tried to use the Pythagorean theorem and wound up with c=2. It is said that he made
this discovery on a boat and the people with him were so horrified that they threw him
overboard and he drowned. Euclid is also the potential discoverer of irrational numbers.
He is more plausible as his writings are more advanced and came 300 years later.
Pythagoras wrote a book of his beliefs called The Golden Verses of Pythagoras. It is a
collection of his sayings. This book allowed modern people to see what may have been
The Pythagoreans had many beliefs. One of these beliefs is that the universe
sphere surrounded by another regular solid. It isnt clear on how long this pattern is
believed to continue. Other planets and stars are attached to said spheres that orbit the
earth. It is also said that as these spheres rotated they created a musical harmony.
According to the Pythagoreans everyone grew accustomed to hearing the noise at birth
so nobody but the Pythagoreans could hear the musical harmony. Pythagoras believed
and taught that the earth was the center of the universe. Many of Pythagorass
mathematical studies are still in use today. His astrological discoveries arent quite as
relevant as they have been disproven. For instance, we now know that the Earth
revolves around the sun due to gravity and not the other way around.
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theorem and his contributions to the rules of geometry making it a much more useful
form of mathematics. He did a lot of work with triangles but he also studied other
shapes. One thing he discovered was that the sum of the internal angles in triangle was
equal to 180 degrees or two right angles. The sum of the external angles in a triangle is
360 or four right angles. He also discovered that the interior angles of any polygon add
up to 2n-4 right angles if n is equal to the amount of sides. The sum of the exterior
angles of any polygon will always equal four right angles or 360 degrees.
Pythagoras also believed many things about certain numbers. He gave them
genders, decided if they were beautiful or ugly and give them special meanings. He
decided that one was the number of reason. Two was the number of opinion. Three was
the number of harmony. Four was the number of justice or retribution. Five was the
number for marriage. Six was the number for creation. Seven was a holy and magical
number possessing strength and psychic abilities. Eight was the number of material
matters and practicality. Nine is the number for achievement or completion. Ten was the
tetractys and was a symbol in itself as a triangular number. From numbers one through
nine all the even numbers are female and all the odd numbers are male. The number
eleven is both male and female, it is the number of revelation and spiritual insight.
Number twenty-two is feminine and is important in the kabbalah. Other then the
also studied square numbers. These were numbers that when represented with dots
were able to form a perfect square. These numbers start with one and continue
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infinitely. He also worked with triangular numbers. These are numbers that would form a
triangle when represented with dots. These numbers also began with one and
continued infinitely.
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