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Pythagoras, the ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician, did not have "favorite books" in the modern sense, as he lived in a time before the widespread use of written texts. His teachings were primarily transmitted orally, and he emphasized the importance of mathematics, philosophy, and the mystical relationships between numbers and the universe. His followers later recorded his ideas, but specific texts that he favored are not documented. Instead, his influence is seen in works by later philosophers and mathematicians who were inspired by his teachings.

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