Pythagoras

Course XXVII - Teaching 14: The Greeks

In the Aegean islands, a barbaric people grew up, descendant of pure Aryans, which had to be the origin of the Celtic sub-race and founder of Greece. Seemingly destiny left in the deepest darkness and abandonment those peoples that must be founders of great races and glorious dynasties.

Course XXVII - Teaching 16: Arts and Philosophies

With the exception of the Greek people, in arts and philosophy no people reached such high level, which is difficult to surpass. This civilization, born between pillars of the seven sciences, touched and deepened any knowledge, discovered and synthesized any beauty, and gave a new sense to life by means of poetry, literature and philosophy.