In existographies, Telauges (c.540-470BC) was Greek philosopher (see: Greek philosophy), purportedly the son of Pythagoras, and semi-cited teacher of Empedocles, noted for []

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The following are quotes on Telauges:

Empedocles was a student of Telauges in the time when Heraclitus the obscure was well known.”
— Eusebius (c.330), Preparation Evangelica (10.14.15) [1]

References
1. Empedocles. (435BC). The Poem of Empedocles: a Text and Translation with an Introduction (editor: Brad Inwood) (pg. 155). University of Toronto Press, 1992.

External links
Telauges – Wikipedia.

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