Cornelli (philosophy, U. of Brasilia) reconstructs the way in which the Pythagorean tradition established its image. An advantage of a historiographic approach to Pythagoreanism is the awareness that
The significance of Plato’s literary style to the content of his ideas isone of the central problems in the study of Plato.Thisvolume presents some of the most recent scholarshipon the wide range of i
These nineteen essays comment on Pythagoreanism, its historiography, and its traditions. Starting with the fifth and fourth centuries BCE, this collection examines Pythagoreanism, its reception by Pla