Political fragments of Archytas and other ancient Pythagoreans


 * Introduction
 * Political fragments of the Pythagoreans:
 * From the treatise of Hippodamus the Thurian on a republic
 * From the treatise of Diotogenes on sanctity
 * From the treatise of Archytas on law and justice
 * On the mutations of polities, from the treatise of Hippodamus on a polity
 * From Diotogenes in his treatise concerning a kingdom
 * From the treatise of Sthenidas the Locrian, on a kingdom
 * From the treatise of Ecphantus, the Crotonian, on a kingdom
 * From Archytas
 * From the treatise of Diotogenes on sanctity
 * The preface of Charondas, the Catanean, to his treatise of laws
 * The preface of Zaleucus, the Locrian, to his laws
 * From the treatise of Callicratidas on the felicity of families
 * From the treatise of Perictyone on the duties of a woman
 * From the treatise of Perictyone on the harmony of a woman
 * On the reverence due to parents. From the apophthegms of Aristoxenus, the Tarentine
 * From the treatise of Pempelus on parents
 * From the treatise of Phintys, the daughter of Callicrates, on the temperance of a woman
 * Ethical fragments of Hierocles, preserved by Stobaeus:
 * How we ought to conduct ourselves towards the gods
 * How we ought to conduct ourselves towards our country
 * After what manner we ought to conduct ourselves towards our parents
 * On fraternal love
 * On wedlock
 * How we ought to conduct ourselves towards our kindred
 * On economics