Iamblichus’ Life of Pythagoras, or Pythagoric Life

IAMBLICHUS’
LIFE OF PYTHAGORAS,
OR
PYTHAGORIC LIFE.

ACCOMPANIED BY
FRAGMENTS OF THE ETHICAL WRITINGS
OF CERTAIN PYTHAGOREANS IN THE DORIC DIALECT;

AND A
Collection of Pythagoric Sentences
FROM STOBÆUS AND OTHERS,
WHICH ARE OMITTED BY GALE IN HIS
OPUSCULA MYTHOLOGICA,
AND HAVE NOT BEEN NOTICED BY ANY EDITOR.

TRANSLATED FROM THE GREEK.

BY THOMAS TAYLOR.


Approach ye genuine philosophic few,

The Pythagoric Life belongs to you:

But far, far off ye vulgar herd profane;

For Wisdom’s voice is heard by you in vain:

And you, Mind’s lowest link, and darksome end,

Good Rulers, Customs, Laws, alone can mend.

IAMBLICVS PH. PYTHAGORIC

LONDON:
PRINTED BY A. J. VALPY,
TOOKE’S COURT, CHANCERY LANE;
AND SOLD BY THE AUTHOR,
9, MANOR PLACE, WALWORTH.
1818.

CONTENTS

The Life, &c.
Chap. I 1
Chap. II 2
Chap. III 9
Chap. IV 12
Chap. V 13
Chap. VI 18
Chap. VII 21
Chap. VIII 23
Chap. IX 28
Chap. X 32
Chap. XI 34
Chap. XII 38
Chap. XIII 40
Chap. XIV 41
Chap. XV 43
Chap. XVI 48
Chap. XVII 50
Chap. XVIII 56
Chap. XIX 66
Chap. XX 69
Chap. XXI 71
Chap. XXII 73
Chap. XXIII 75
Chap. XXIV 77
Chap. XXV 80
Chap. XXVI 83
Chap. XXVII 89
Chap. XXVIII 97
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