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MODERATUS OF GADES , a See also: Greek philosopher of the Neo-See also: Pythagorean school, contemporary with See also: Apollonius of Tyana
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He wrote a See also: great See also: work on the doctrines of the Pythagoreans, and tried to show that the successors of Pythagoras had made no additions to the views of their founder, but had merely borrowed and altered the phraseology
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He has been given a fictitious importance by See also: recent commentators, who have regarded him as the forerunner of the Alexandrian School of philosophy
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See also: Zeller has shown that the authority on which this view is based is entirely unsound
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Moderatus is thus See also: left as an unimportant though interesting representative of a type of thought which had almost disappeared since the 5th century B.C
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See also: Stobaeus, Eclogae, p
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3, preserves a fragment of his writings
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