PHERECYDES

PHERECYDES

Syros, 6th century B.C.
IF SOMEONE IS REALLY WISE HE IS USEFUL WHILE ALIVE AND ALSO WHEN HE IS DEAD
IF SOMEONE IS REALLY WISE HE IS USEFUL WHILE ALIVE AND ALSO WHEN HE IS DEAD - PHERECYDES

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Ancient philosopher. He was born in Syros. He founded a philosophical-mathematical school in Samos and had Pythagoras among his students. He died in deep sleep. He wrote "On the nature of the gods", a work called "Eptamychus" or "Pentamychus", from which excerpts have survived. Pherecydes considered Zeus, air, time and earth to be the eternal principles of beings, and he accepted, as it is said, the reincarnation of souls.

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  1. IF SOMEONE IS REALLY WISE HE IS USEFUL WHILE ALIVE AND ALSO WHEN HE IS DEAD
  2. TIME PRODUCED FIRE, AIR AND WATER, ZEUS CREATED OUT OF THESE THIS WORLD