INDEX
VOLUME ONE
Biographies
Iamblichus
Importance of the Subject
Youth, Education, Travels
Journey to Egypt
Studies in Egypt and Babylonia
Travels in Greece, Settlement at Crotona
Pythagorean Community
Italian Political Achievements
Intuition, Reverence, Temperance, Studiousness
Community and Chastity
Advice to Youths
Advice to Women
Why he calls himself a Pythagorean
He shared Orpheus's Control over Animals
Pythagoras 's preexistence
He Cured by Medicine and Music
Pythagorean Aestheticism
Tests of Initiation
Organization of the Pythagorean School
Abaris the Scythian
Psychological Requirements
Daily Program
Friendship
Use of parables in Instruction
Dietary Suggestions
Music and poetry
Theoretical Music
Mutual political Assistance
Divinity of Pythagoras
Sciences and Maxims
Justice and politics
Temperance and Self-control
Fortitude
Universal Friendship
Nonmercenary Secrecy
Attack on Pythagoreanism
The Pythagorean Succession
Porphry
Photius
Diogenes Laertius
Early Life
Studies
Initiations
Transmigration
Works
General Views on Life
Ages of Life
Social Customs
Distinguished Appearance
Women Deified by Marriage
Scientific culture
Diet and Sacrifices
Measures and Weights
Hesperus Identified with Lucifer
Students and Reputations
Friendship Founded on Symbols
Symbols or Maxims
Personal Habits
Various Teachings
Poetic Testimonies
Death of Pythagoras
Pythagoras's Family
Ridiculing Epigrams
Last Pythagoreans
Various Pythagoras Namesakes
Pythagoras's Letter to Anaximenes
Empedocles's Connection
VOLUME TWO
Pythagorean Fragments
Introduction
Symbols of Pythagoras (570-500 B.C.)
Golden Verses of Pythagoras (ca.350 B.C.)
Philolaus
Biography
Fragments
Archytas of Tarentum (400 B.C.)
Biography
Fragments
Metaphysical
Physical and Mathematical
Ethical
Political
Logical
Ocellus Lucanus (480 B.C.)
Biography
Fragments
Treatise on the Universe
Creation
The Perpetuity of the World
Growth of Men
On Laws
Hippodamus the Thurian, (443-408 B.C.)
On Felicity
On A Republic
Diotogenes
On Sanctiy
Concerning A Kingdom
Theages (ca. 450 B.C.)
Zaleucus the Locrian (560 B.C.)
Charondas of Catanaea (494 B.C.)
Callicratidas (500 B.C.)
Perictyone (430 B.C.)
On The Duties Of A Woman
On The Harmony Of A Woman
Aristoxenus of Tarentum (350 B.C.)
Euryphamus (ca. 450 B.C.)
Hipparchus (380 B.C.)
Metopus (400 B.C.)
Crito (ca. 400 B.C.)
Polus (ca. 450 B.C.)
Sthenidas the Locrian (400 B.C.)
Ecphantus of Crotona (ca. 400 B.C.)
Pempelus (ca. 400 B.C.)
Phintys (ca. 400 B.C.)
Clinias (ca. 400 B.C.)
Sextus the Pythagorean(ca. 300 B.C.)
Select Pythagorean Sentences
From Iamblichus
From Stobaeus
From Clement
Hierocles (450 A.D.)
Ethical Fragments
Conduct Towards The Gods
Proper Conduct Towards Our Country
Proper Conduct Towards The Parents
On Fraternal Love
On Marriage
Conduct Towards Our Relatives
On Economics
Timaeus Locrius (480-450 B.C.)
The Soul and The World
Mind, Necessity, Form & Matter
Creation Of The World
Proportions Of The World-Combination
Planetary Revolutions and Time
The Earth's Creation By Geometric Figures
Concretion Of The Elements
Composition Of The Soul
Sentations
Respiration
Disorders
Discipline
Human Destiny
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