Pythagorism in Italy, yesterday and today

Pythagorism in Italy, yesterday and today
On the 6th of May, 2005 by the lecture-hall n. 4 of the Faculty of "Letters and Philosophy" of the University of Rome "La Sapienza", it took place a convention entitled "Pythagorism in Italy, yesterday and today", arranged by the cultural associations A.T. Pietas, C.U.T. and Lohengrin.

Many rapporteurs discussed above the mysteries of the Pythagorean philosophy and its influence on the contemporary culture, such as Prof Enrico Montanari (teacher of history of religions), Prof Alessandro Roccati (teacher of Egyptology) and prof Mariano Bizzarri (teacher of Biochemistry). The acts of the convention, edited by Giuseppe Barbera, will be available in February 2006. For the moment a prerelease of the summary is availbale in the volume which is going to be published.

Whoever is interested in having a copy of it can contact us at the following e-mail address: giuseppebarbera@apietas.org

Treated programme:

9.00 beginning of the conference 11.00 coffee break 11.20 resumption of work 13.00 lunch 14.15 opening of the debate with the public
 
 
Preliminary greetings:

Lawyer Nicola Marcella, Associazione Tradizionale Pietas Massimo Romeo, representative of the students in the board of directors

The doctrine of the Pythagorean school

By Giuseppe Barbera

The topicality of the Pythagorean message

Dr. Giampiero Girillo

The two faces of Pythagorism

Prof. Enrico Montanari

The Pythagorean apprenticeship ascribed to Numa

Dr. Claudia Santi

The Pythagorean esoteric doctrine

Prof. Gianfranco Barbera

The operative topicality of the Pythagorean message

Prof. Mariano Bizzarri

Some consideration about the numbers in the Ancient Egypt

Prof. Alessandro Roccati 

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