"Pythagoras... assumed as first principles the numbers and symmetries existing among them, which he calls harmonies, and the elements compounded of both, that are called geometrical. ...he says that the nature of Number is the Decad."
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Aëtius of Antioch Aëtius (I. 3.8) as quoted by in the Forward to The Theology of Arithmetic by Iamblichus (1988) Tr. Robin Waterfield, p. 9.
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