The Pythagoreans met in secret primarily to protect their philosophical teachings and mathematical discoveries from outsiders and to maintain a sense of community and loyalty among their members. They believed that their insights, particularly regarding numbers and their mystical properties, were sacred and should not be shared indiscriminately. Additionally, secrecy helped foster discipline and commitment within the group, ensuring that only those who were genuinely devoted to their principles could access their knowledge.
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It's a secret society in England
By the very secret tenets of that society, it's unlikely whether that will ever be known conclusively.
The Oath of His Office - 1912 was released on: USA: 27 January 1912
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a secret society
Pythagoras thought of triangles and a system of them in mathematics, he would take in people and teach them, they had their own "secret society" and did not explain information with outsiders. I'm not sure if information explaining their belief in universe exists but I could be wrong.
Pythagoras' followers were known as Pythagoreans or Pythagoreans. They were a group of individuals who embraced his teachings on mathematics, philosophy, and way of life.
Pythagoras was a Greek geometer from Samos. He founded a society of individuals that devoted their lives to mathematics. The Pythagoreans were attributed to him.
If anything wasn't a whole number, the Pythagoreans would have nothing to do with it.
He studied Math.
Both. There was a man named Pythagoras and his followers were called the Pythagoreans. Yes, there was someone called Pythagoras, and those loyal to him were Pythagoreans, though Pythagoreans sounds more like a tribe of natives than a bunch of people who followed a man.
Wolf's Head - secret society - was created in 1883.
As well the secret society was not as polite to African-Americans,and also the secret society was called "Ku Klux Klan".
the Pythagoreans
The Pythagoreans