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Political fragments of Archytas, Charondas, Zaleucus, and other ancient Pythagoreans, preserved by Stobaeus; and also, ethical fragments of Hierocles ... preserved by the same author (IA b29349187).pdf
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Title
Political Fragments of Archytas, Charondas, Zaleucus, and other ancient Pythagoreans; and also, ethical fragments of Hierocles
Author
Hippodamus, Diotogenes, Archytas, Sthenidas, Ecphantus, Charondas, Zaleucus, Callicratidas, Perictyone, Aristoxenus, Pempelus, Phintys, Hierocles, Stobaeus
Translator
Thomas Taylor
Year
1822
Publisher
Printed by C. Whittingham for the translator
Location
Chiswick
Source
pdf
Progress
Proofread—All pages of the work proper are proofread, but not all are validated
Transclusion
Fully transcluded
OCLC
1045408380
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Introduction
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Political fragments of the Pythagoreans
From the treatise of Hippodamus the Thurian on a republic
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From the treatise of Diotogenes on sanctity
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From the treatise of Archytas on law and justice
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On the mutations of polities, from the treatise of Hippodamus on a polity
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From Diotogenes in his treatise concerning a kingdom
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From the treatise of Sthenidas the Locrian, on a kingdom
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From the treatise of Ecphantus, the Crotonian, on a kingdom
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From Archytas
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From the treatise of Diotogenes on sanctity
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The preface of Charondas, the Catanean, to his treatise of laws
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The preface of Zaleucus, the Locrian, to his laws
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From the treatise of Callicratidas on the felicity of families
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From the treatise of Perictyone on the duties of a woman
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From the treatise of Perictyone on the harmony of a woman
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On the reverence due to parents. From the apophthegms of Aristoxenus, the Tarentine
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From the treatise of Pempelus on parents
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From the treatise of Phintys, the daughter of Callicrates, on the temperance of a woman
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Ethical fragments of Hierocles, preserved by Stobaeus
How we ought to conduct ourselves towards the gods
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How we ought to conduct ourselves towards our country
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After what manner we ought to conduct ourselves towards our parents
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On fraternal love
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On wedlock
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How we ought to conduct ourselves towards our kindred
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On economics
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