The First Lesson Of Pythagorean 1. Poem by Tsira Gogeshvili

The First Lesson Of Pythagorean 1.

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I. The first lesson of Pythagorean


There were He studied harmony by my Tierces...

But he has not heard a beautiful divine Seventh...

He sat there under our old oak, all the anchorite's grace...

So unspoken - like ancient Pythagorean, and went...

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ency Bearis 17 June 2009

a thought provoking theme written here Tsira...as the first lesson can I add from the end stanza....in Euclidean geometrically with the theorem on equation a squared + b squared = c squared (a 2 + b 2 = c 2) ....

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William Roberts 03 June 2009

As often happens with your poems, I had to go read up on things. Pythagorus and harmony make it all the more pretty. Supposedly the Babylonians were using thirds 5500 years ago.

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LOVEFOOL Aka 03 June 2009

Strange words making magical melody 10+++

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Catrina Heart 03 June 2009

into mathematical equation.........love the poem..written well...10+++

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