No one really knows for sure because records were so shifty. Many informational websites and biographies of Pythagoras' life say that Pherekydes was an influential teacher of his that taught philosophy. You could probably find more information on it by looking up 'Pythagoras and Pherekydes relationship' or something of the kind. Hope that helped!
Pythagoras didn't really study at any specific place. There were, among his teachers, three philosophers. One of the most important was Pherekydes.
Pythagoras was well educated, and he played the lyre throughout his lifetime, knew poetry and recited Homer. He was interested in mathematics, philosophy, astronomy and music, and was greatly influenced by Pherekydes (philosophy), Thales (mathematics and astronomy) and Anaximander (philosophy, geometry).
Pythagoras was a mathematician and Hippocrates a physician. Their paths did not cross. Pythagoras lived 570 to 490BC and Hippocrates 460 to 370BC
Pythagoras was a mathematician and Hippocrates a physician. Their paths did not cross. Pythagoras lived 570 to 490BC and Hippocrates 460 to 370BC
It's spelled Followers. He taught mathematics, Astronomy, and philosophy (a word which he coined himself).
You can teach your hamster to climb the bars of the cage like a ladder, or do monkey bars at the ceiling of the cage.
It's spelled Followers. He taught mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy (a word which he coined himself).
Pythagoras was called "Pythagoras of Samos" because he was born in Samos.
Pythagoras of Samos
Yes, Pythagoras died on None
pythagoras made the famous pythagoras theorem and many more....
what qualificationa do pythagoras have.