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Neo-Pythagoreanism

Neo-Pythagoreanism

Neo-Pythagoreanism

A school of thought initiated in Alexandria, according to Cicero, by Nigidius Figulus, a Roman philosopher who died in 45 B.C. It was compounded of traditional Pythagorean teachings, various Platonic, Aristotelian and Stoic doctrines, including some mystical and theosophical elements. — J.J.R.

Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy