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/ˌfɪləˈleɪəs/
*greek* –> Φιλόλαος
c. 470 BCE – c. 385 BCE
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[‘philolaus’ was a greek ‘pythagorean’ + pre-socratic ‘philosopher’]
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(he argued that at the foundation of everything is the part played by the ‘limiting’ + ‘limitless’, which combine together in a ‘harmony’)
(he is also credited with originating the theory that the ‘earth’ was not the ‘center’ of the ‘universe’)
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*according to ‘august böckh’ (1819)* –>
(who cites ‘nicomachus’)
“*philolaus was the successor of ‘pythagoras’*”
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