Hippasus - Life

Life

Little is known about the life of Hippasus. He may have lived in the late 5th century BC, about a century after the time of Pythagoras. He probably came from Metapontum in Italy (Magna Graecia), although the nearby city of Croton is also mentioned as his birthplace. Iamblichus states that he was the founder of a sect of the Pythagoreans called the Mathematici (Greek: μαθηματικοί) in opposition to the Acusmatici (Greek: ἀκουσματικοί); but elsewhere he makes him the founder of the Acusmatici in opposition to the Mathematici.

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