BY THE SAME AUTHOR
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Contents
Lifetimes and Other Significant Dates
Chapter 0: âAt the hinge of legend and history'
Chapter 1: The Long-haired Samian
Chapter 2: âEntirely different from the institutions of the Greeks'
Chapter 3: âAmong them was a man of immense knowledge'
Chapter 4: âMy true race is of Heaven'
Chapter 5: âAll things known have number'
Chapter 6: âThe Famous Figure of Pythagoras'
Part II:Â Fifth Century B.C.âSeventh Century A.D.
Chapter 7: A Book by Philolaus the Pythagorean
Chapter 8: Plato's Search for Pythagoras
Chapter 10: From Aristotle to Euclid
Chapter 11: The Roman Pythagoras
Chapter 12: Through Neo-Pythagorean and Ptolemaic Eyes
Chapter 13: The Wrap-up of Antiquity
Part III:Â EighthâTwenty-first Centuries A.D.
Chapter 14: âDwarfs on the shoulders of giants': Pythagoras in the Middle Ages
Chapter 15: âWherein Nature shows herself most excellent and complete'
Chapter 16: âWhile the morning stars sang together': Johannes Kepler
Chapter 17: Enlightened and Illuminated
Acknowledgements
I wish to thank all those friends who, during the years when I was researching and writing this book, have told me about ways â some of them odd and unexpected â that Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans have made an impact, or at least an appearance, in their own fields of study and interest. I also wish to thank my husband, Yale, for the help he has given me out of his own historical knowledge and library, his wonderful company on research journeys to Samos and Crotone, and his invaluable early critique of this book; Eleanor Robson, for her patient help in the area of Mesopotamian mathematics; John Barrow, for calling my attention to the âSulba-Sûtras' and reconstructing the tunnel of Eupalinos on Samos for me out of a dinner napkin; the staff of the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Crotone for their extraordinary helpfulness; and the librarians at the Chester Public Library, for their skill and willingness when I came to them with numerous unusual interlibrary loan requests.
Lifetimes and Other Significant Dates
CHAPTER 1
Pythagoras c. 570â500 B.C.
Thales fl. c. 585 B.C.
Anaximander 610â546 B.C.
Diogenes Laertius fl. c. A.D. 193â217
Porphyry c. A.D. 233â306
Iamblichus of Chalcis c. A.D. 260â330
CHAPTER 2
Babylonian exile of the Hebrews 598/7 and 587/6 to 538 B.C.
Rule of the Samian tyrant Polykrates 535â522 B.C.
CHAPTERS 3â6
Pythagoras' arrival in Croton 532/531 B.C.
Croton defeats and destroys Sybaris 510 B.C.
Death or disappearance of Pythagoras 500 B.C.
Second decimation of the Pythagoreans 454 B.C.
CHAPTER 7
Philolaus c. 474â399? B.C.
Parmenides 515 or 540âmid-5th century B.C.
Melissus early 5th centuryâlate 5th century B.C.
Zeno of Elea c. 490âmid to late 5th century B.C.
Socrates c. 470â399 B.C.
CHAPTER 8
Plato 427â347 B.C.
Archytas 428â347 B.C.
Dionysius the Elder c. 430â367 B.C.
Dionysius the Younger 397â343 B.C.
Aristoxenus of Tarentum fl. fourth century B.C.
CHAPTER 9
Socrates c. 470â399 B.C.
Plato 427â347 B.C.
CHAPTER 10
Aristotle 384â322 B.C.
Theophrastus 372â287 B.C.
Alexander the Great 356â323 B.C.
Heracleides Ponticus 387â312 B.C.
Dicaearchus of Messina fl. c. 320 B.C.
Euclid fl. c. 300 B.C.
CHAPTER 11
Cicero 106â43 B.C.
Numa ruled c. 715â673 B.C.
Ennius c. 239âc. 160 B.C.
Marcus Fulvius Nobilior 2nd century B.C.
Cato the Elder 234â149 B.C.
Pliny the Elder A.D. 23â79
Posidonius c. 135â51 B.C.
Sextus Empiricus fl. 3rd century A.D.
Eudorus of Alexandria fl. c. 25 BC
Nigidius Figulus fl. no later than 98â27 B.C.
Vitruvius fl. 1st century B.C.
Occelus of Lucania after Aristotle
CHAPTER 12
Eudorus of Alexandria fl. c. 25 B.C.
Sotion 1st century A.D.
Seneca c. 4 B.C.âA.D. 65
âSextians' 1st century A.D.
Apollonius of Tyana 1st century A.D.
Alexander of Abonuteichos c. A.D. 110â170
Julia Domna died A.D. 217
Philostratus A.D. 170âc. 245
Philo of Alexandria 20 B.C.âA.D. 40
Ovid 43 B.C.âA.D. 17
Plutarch A.D. 45â125
Moderatus of Gades 1st century A.D.
Theon of Smyrna c. A.D. 70â130/140
Nicomachus fl. c. A.D. 100
Numenius of Apamea fl. late 2nd century A.D.
Ptolemy c. A.D. 100âc. 180
CHAPTER 13
Diogenes Laertius fl. A.D. 193â217
Porphyry c. A.D. 233â306
Iamblichus of Chalcis c. A.D. 260â330
Longinus A.D. 213â273
Plotinus A.D. 204â270
Macrobius A.D. 395â423
Boethius c. A.D. 470â524
CHAPTER 14
Hunayn 9th century
Brethren of Purity 10th century
Al-Hasan 10th century
Aurelian 9th century
John Scotus Eriugena c. 815âc. 877
Regino of Prüm died 915
Raymund of Toledo 1125â1152
King Roger of Sicily 1095â1154
Bernard of Chartres 12th century
Nicole d'Oresme 14th century
Nicholas of Cusa 1401â1464
Franchino Gaffurio 1451â1522
CHAPTER 15
Petrarch 1304â1374
Nicholas of Cusa 1401â1464
Leon Battista Alberti 1407â1472
Marsilio Ficino 1433â1499
Pico della Mirandola 1463â1494
Giorgio Anselmi 15th century
Nicolaus Copernicus 1473â1543
Andrea Palladio 1508â1580
Tycho Brahe 1546â1601
CHAPTER 16
Philipp Melanchthon 1497â1560
Tycho Brahe 1546â1601
Michael Mästlin 1550â1631
Johannes Kepler 1571â1630
CHAPTER 17
Vincenzo Galilei late 1520sâ1591
Galileo Galilei 1564â1642
William Shakespeare c. 1564â1616
John Milton 1608â1674
John Dryden 1631â1700
Joseph Addison 1672â1719
René Descartes 1596â1650
Robert Hooke 1635â1703
Robert Boyle 1627â1691
Isaac Newton 1642â1727
Gottfried Leibniz 1646â1716
Carl Linnaeus 1707â1778
William Wordsworth 1770â1850
Pierre-Simon de LaPlace 1749â1827
Filippo Michele Buonarroti 1761â1837
Hans Christian Oersted 1777â1851
Michael Faraday 1791â1867
James Clerk Maxwell 1831â1879
CHAPTER 18
Bertrand Russell 1872â1970
Arthur Koestler 1905â1983