Pythagoras, having migrated from Samos to Croton, …

Years: 525BCE - 514BCE

Pythagoras, having migrated from Samos to Croton, has established a philosophical and religious school here that, from about 525, attracts many followers.

Many of the Pythagoreans reside in quasi-religious communities centered in Croton.

Holding the belief that the soul is immortal, separable from the body, and reincarnated in different animal bodies until it completes the cycle of all creatures, Pythagoreans practice vegetarianism for this reason and seek to release their souls through the leading of a pure life.

The strongly math-oriented Pythagoreans believe the universe was created when the One or the Limit "breathed" in some void and separate things were distinguished.

The two basic principles of all things are the Limit and the Unlimited; the foundations of the cosmos are the musical ratios 4:3, 3:2, and 2:1.

The Pythagorean School studies medicine and astronomy in addition to musical scales and mathematics.

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