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ANCIENT EGYPT : The impact of Ancient Egypt on Greek philosophy : Memphite & Theban thought

http://www.sofiatopia.org/maat/hermes1.htm

his The Lives of the Philosophers , Book VIII), Plato bought a book from a Pythagorean called Philolaus when he visited Sicily for 40 Alexandrian Minae of silver. From it, he copi
The Memphis Theology : fugal monotheism, creative command and panentheism in Ancient Egypt

Classification of the sciences in Greco-Roman antiquity (IEKO)

https://www.isko.org/cyclo/greco-roman.htm

developed primarily by philosophers and encyclopedists, and the “Practical Systems” ( Richardson 1930 , 88–149) that have been developed primarily by librarians
A review is undertaken of the contributions of 38 classical authors, from Pythagoras in the 6th Century BCE to Isidore in the 6th Century CE, to the classification of the sciences.

The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury by Richard de Bury - Full Text Free Book

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Aristotle, the chief of philosophers, who shows (in the 3rd and 6th books of his Ethics) that all action depends upon counsel. And indeed if so wonderful a prophet, having a fore-

The Project Gutenberg eBook of Novum Organum, by Lord Bacon

https://www.gutenberg.org/files/45988/45988-h/45988-h.htm

of contemplators or philosophers, without any hostility or alienation between them; but rather allied and united by mutual assistance. Let there be in short one method of cultivat

Summary of Pythagorean Theology I: Introduction

http://opsopaus.com/OM/BA/ETP/I.html

to all of the following philosophers and theologians as Pythagoreans or Platonists, which is what they usually called themselves, for the terms "Neo-Pythagorean" and "Neo-Platonis


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