Φιλόλαος

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Philolaus (/ˌfɪləˈleɪəs/; Ancient Greek: Φιλόλαος, Philólaos; c.  470 – c.  385 BC) was a Greek Pythagorean and pre-Socratic philosopher. He argued that at the foundation of everything is the part played by the limiting and limitless, which combine together in a harmony. He is also credited with originating heliocentrism, the theory that the Earth was not the center of the Universe. According to August Böckh (1819), who cites Nicomachus, Philolaus was the successor of Pythagoras.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Φιλόλᾱος: ὁ Филолай
1) родом из Коринфа, законодатель Фив Arst.;
2) родом из Кротона или Тарента, философ-пифагореец V в. до н. э. Plat.

Translations

ar: فيلولاوس; arz: فيلولاوس; az: Filolaus; bn: ফিলোলাউস; bs: Filolaj; ca: Filolau de Crotona; cs: Filolaos; da: Filolaos; de: Philolaos; el: Φιλόλαος; en: Philolaus; eo: Filolao de Krotono; es: Filolao; et: Philolaos; eu: Filolao; fa: فیلولائوس; fi: Filolaos; fr: Philolaos de Crotone; gl: Filolao; he: פילולאוס; hr: Filolaj; id: Philolaos; is: Fílolás; it: Filolao; ja: フィロラオス; ko: 필롤라오스; la: Philolaus Crotoniensis; nl: Philolaus; no: Filolaos; pl: Filolaos z Tarentu; pt: Filolau de Crotona; ro: Philolaos; ru: Филолай; sh: Filolaj; simple: Philolaus; sk: Filolaos z Krotóna; sl: Filolaj; sr: Филолај; sv: Filolaos; tr: Filolaos; uk: Філолай; uz: Philolaus; vi: Philolaus; zh: 菲洛勞斯