
Pythagoras
Ionian Greek philosopher, mathematician, and founder of Pythagoreanism. Teacher of harmonia in number, music, and cosmos. Around his name accumulated a school, a brotherhood, and a body of legend.

Pythagoras
Ask Pythagoras about number, geometry, music, and the harmony of the cosmos. Listen for the music of number with the founder of the Pythagorean brotherhood.
Ionian Greek philosopher, mathematician, and founder of Pythagoreanism. Teacher of harmonia in number, music, and cosmos. Around his name accumulated a school, a brotherhood, and a body of legend.
- Born
- c. 570 BCE
- Died
- c. 495 BCE
- Birthplace
- Samos
- Nationality
- Greece
What Pythagoras can help you think about
Pythagoras is a fitting guide when your questions touch philosophers, mystics, and mathematicians. Bring whatever you're untangling — a decision you're weighing, a doubt you're sitting with, a problem that won't loosen — and let the conversation move from there.
The answers draw on the shape of Pythagoras's thinking across work like Pythagorean theorem (attributed), Pythagorean Brotherhood, and Music of the spheres — translated into a voice you can actually talk back to.
Ask plainly. Push back. Follow a thread until it goes somewhere. This isn't a lookup — it's a conversation with a mentor who's already done the thinking you're about to do.
- Philosophers
- Mystics
- Mathematicians