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(philosophy) The esoteric and metaphysical beliefs held by Pythagoras and his followers. quotations examples
Only two Greek philosophies, Pythagoreanism and neo-Platonism, might be called basically religious. Even early Pythagoreanism prior to 450 B.C. had a strong religious strain.
1987, Edward George Weltin, Athens and Jerusalem: An Interpretative Essay on Christianity and Classical Culture, Scholars Press, page 71
(food) Vegetarianism. examples