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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Àresa di Lucania (in greco antico: Ἀρέσας,Àresa di Lucania (in greco antico: Ἀρέσας, Arésas, in latino: Arĕsa; ... – ...) è stato un filosofo greco antico che secondo Giamblico, fu probabilmente a capo della scuola pitagorica per un breve periodo. I testi neopitagorici gli attribuivano il frammento Sull'anima dell'uomo (in greco antico: περὶ φύσιος ἀνθρώπου, Perí fýsios anthrópou) riportato da Stobeo; una successiva indagine lo assegna ora alla produzione filosofica della pitagorica Esara che si tramanda fosse figlia di Pitagora. che si tramanda fosse figlia di Pitagora. , Aresas (Ancient Greek: Ἀρέσας) of Lucania,Aresas (Ancient Greek: Ἀρέσας) of Lucania, and probably of Crotone, was the head of the Pythagorean school, and the sixth head of the school in succession from Pythagoras himself. Diodorus of Aspendus was one of his students. He lived around the 4th or 5th century BCE. At some point Aresas had to flee Crotone, from people hostile to Pythagoreanism. He may have been the last head of the school in an unbroken line from Pythagoras; on the other hand Neoplatonist philosopher Iamblichus mentions Aresas as having "re-established" the school, implying a direct lineage might have been broken. Some attribute to Aresas a work "about Human Nature," of which a fragment is preserved by Stobaeus; but others suppose it to have been written by the Pythagorean philosopher Aesara. Some sources conflate Aresas with an "Aresandrus of Lucania", though this "Aresandrus" is otherwise unknown, and modern scholars consider this an error.nd modern scholars consider this an error. , Aresas de Lucania fue un filósofo que diriAresas de Lucania fue un filósofo que dirigió la escuela pitagórica.​ Escribió acerca de la naturaleza humana, de lo que solo se ha conservado un fragmento mencionado por Estobeo que muestra una teoría sobre la ley natural y la creencia en una naturaleza tripartita del alma humana. Sin embargo, los datos existentes son confusos puesto que algunos autores atribuyen esta obra no a un hombre llamado Aresas sino a una mujer llamada Aesara.​ También se ha conjeturado que Aresas y Aesara podrían ser la misma persona.sas y Aesara podrían ser la misma persona.
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rdfs:comment Àresa di Lucania (in greco antico: Ἀρέσας,Àresa di Lucania (in greco antico: Ἀρέσας, Arésas, in latino: Arĕsa; ... – ...) è stato un filosofo greco antico che secondo Giamblico, fu probabilmente a capo della scuola pitagorica per un breve periodo. I testi neopitagorici gli attribuivano il frammento Sull'anima dell'uomo (in greco antico: περὶ φύσιος ἀνθρώπου, Perí fýsios anthrópou) riportato da Stobeo; una successiva indagine lo assegna ora alla produzione filosofica della pitagorica Esara che si tramanda fosse figlia di Pitagora. che si tramanda fosse figlia di Pitagora. , Aresas (Ancient Greek: Ἀρέσας) of Lucania,Aresas (Ancient Greek: Ἀρέσας) of Lucania, and probably of Crotone, was the head of the Pythagorean school, and the sixth head of the school in succession from Pythagoras himself. Diodorus of Aspendus was one of his students. He lived around the 4th or 5th century BCE. At some point Aresas had to flee Crotone, from people hostile to Pythagoreanism. He may have been the last head of the school in an unbroken line from Pythagoras; on the other hand Neoplatonist philosopher Iamblichus mentions Aresas as having "re-established" the school, implying a direct lineage might have been broken.g a direct lineage might have been broken. , Aresas de Lucania fue un filósofo que diriAresas de Lucania fue un filósofo que dirigió la escuela pitagórica.​ Escribió acerca de la naturaleza humana, de lo que solo se ha conservado un fragmento mencionado por Estobeo que muestra una teoría sobre la ley natural y la creencia en una naturaleza tripartita del alma humana. Sin embargo, los datos existentes son confusos puesto que algunos autores atribuyen esta obra no a un hombre llamado Aresas sino a una mujer llamada Aesara.​ También se ha conjeturado que Aresas y Aesara podrían ser la misma persona.sas y Aesara podrían ser la misma persona.
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