
The Golden Verses of Pythagoras
Florence Firth
In this small volume an attempt has been made to gather together the best and most reliable of the sets of Ethical Verses attributed to the Pythagoreans.Both Hall's translation from the Greek (1657), and Rowe's translation from the French of André...
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United States
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In this small volume an attempt has been made to gather together the best and most reliable of the sets of Ethical Verses attributed to the Pythagoreans.Both Hall's translation from the Greek (1657), and Rowe's translation from the French of André Dacier (1707), have been used in reproducing the Golden Verses of Pythagoras, but Dacier's version has been almost exclusively followed, being clearer and more intelligible.The Golden Sentences of Democrates, the Similitudes of Demophilus, and Pythagorean Symbols are from Bridgman's translation, and are to be found in his little book, Translations from the Greek, published in 1804. The Pythagorean Sentences of Demophilus, translated by Taylor, are contained in that volume also.The remaining sets of verses, translated by Taylor, are appended by him to his Iamblichus' Life of Pythagoras, published in 1818. Duration - 1h 55m. Author - Florence Firth. Narrator - Dennis Logan. Published Date - Tuesday, 09 January 2024. Copyright - © 2021 Rolled Scroll Publishing ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:17
Preface
Duration:00:01:16
Introduction
Duration:00:03:26
The Golden Verses of Pythagoras
Duration:00:19:42
The Golden Sentences of Democrates
Duration:00:09:51
The Pythagorean Sentences of Demophilus
Duration:00:08:45
The Similitudes of Demophilus
Duration:00:08:16
Pythagorean Ethical Sentences from Stobaeus
Duration:00:10:00
Select Sentences of Sextus the Pythagorean
Duration:00:11:59
Pythagorean Sentences from the Procleptycs of Iamblicus
Duration:00:03:06
The Symbols of Pythagoras
Duration:00:38:16
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:29