Verify Citation - 5. Music, Temperament, and Social Concord

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Burkert[1] (1972: p. 115), surveying the sources, stated that “the house of Milo, which was the meeting place of the Pythagoreans in Croton, was burnt down by their opponents, and only a few of those present escaped.”

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  1. Walter Burkert, Lore and Science in Ancient Pythagoreanism (Cambridge, Massachusetts: 1972), p. 115.