While Croton was the chief seat of Pythagoreanism, luxury had fixed her throne in the neighbouring city of Sybaris. |
It is easy for us to see now that all this indicates a real weakness in Pythagoreanism. |
It is striking, however, that there are essentially no testimonia connecting Archytas to metempsychosis or the religious aspect of Pythagoreanism. |
During some part of his life he was instructed in Pythagoreanism, and was a disciple of Leucippus. |
Old Burton will rise from his grave, if there be any virtue in Pythagoreanism, to anatomize these poems. |
There was a recrudescence of Pythagoreanism, with its attendant symbolism and mysticism. |