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Aesara Aesara of Lucania (or Aisara, (ギリシア語:Αἰσάρα); 4th or 3rd century BC) was a Pythagorean philosopher, who wrote a work ''On Human Nature'', of which a fragment is preserved by Stobaeus. ==Life== Nothing is known about the life of Aesara, she is known only from a one-page fragment of her philosophical work entitled ''On Human Nature'' preserved by Stobaeus.〔Stobaeus, i. 49. 27〕 Lucania, where she came from, was an ancient district of southern Italy and part of Magna Graecia where many Pythagorean communities existed. It has been conjectured that her name is a variation on the name ''Aresa'', who, according to one minor tradition, was a daughter of Pythagoras and Theano. A male writer from Lucania called ''Aresas'' is also mentioned by Iamblichus in his ''Life of Pythagoras''.〔Iamblichus, ''Life of Pythagoras'', 266〕
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