akousma
名词 n.
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名词 n.
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A rule or precept, especially one of the list of rules laid down by Pythagoras.
— One of the akousmata says that number is the wisest thing, and Pythagoreans may have sworn by Pythagoras as “the one who gave the tetraktys” […], the first four numbers whose total is ten, which was the perfect number for early Pythagoreans.
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Ancient Greek ἄκουσμα (ákousma)bor.
English akousma
Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἄκουσμα (ákousma, “oral instruction”).
Ancient Greek ἄκουσμα (ákousma)bor.
English akousma
Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἄκουσμα (ákousma, “oral instruction”).
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