Pythagoreans

Oresas

Oresas was a Pythagorean, according to Sir William Smith, (1870). Smith (1870) noted (p. 40): ORESAS, a Pythagorean. A fragment of his writings is preserved in Stobaeus, Eclog. p. 105. ( Fabric. Bibl. Graec. vol. i. p. 860.) [C. P. M.] (Wikipedia).

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From playlist Elementary Differential Equations

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From playlist ALGEBRA CH 4 EXPONENTS AND SCIENTIFIC NOTATION

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From playlist Course 4: Linear Algebra

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