
Pitagora: Rođenje Zapada
The novel Pythagoras: The Birth of the West is the work of Egmont Colerus, which takes us to the ancient times of Greece, the time when the great Pythagoras lived.
The book provides an insight into the life and work of this famous philosopher and mathematician, whose ideas had a profound influence on the development of Western thought.
Colerus describes in detail the life of Pythagoras, from his early years, travels and studies, to the founding of the Pythagorean school. The novel explores Pythagoras' philosophical thoughts, mathematical discoveries, and his beliefs about the connection between numbers and the cosmic order.
The author also depicts the social and cultural context of the time, showing how Pythagoras' ideas influenced contemporaries and how they shaped the foundations of Western civilization. The book highlights the importance of Pythagoras' legacy in philosophy, science and art, emphasizing his role in the birth of Western thought.
Pythagoras: The Birth of the West is not only a biographical novel, but also a meditation on the influence of ideas on the development of society and on the lasting value of knowledge and wisdom. Colerus' storytelling style allows the reader to immerse himself in the world of ancient Greece and better understand the significance of Pythagoras' contribution to our civilization.
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