"They [the Pythagoreans] say the things themselves are Numbers and do not place the objects of mathematics between forms and sensible things. ...Since again, they saw that the modifications and the ratios of the musical scales were expressible in numbers—since, then, all other things seemed in their whole nature to be modelled on numbers, and numbers seemed to be the first things in the whole of nature, they supposed the elements of numbers to be the elements of all things, and the whole heaven to be a musical scale and a number... and the whole arrangement of the heavens they collected and fitted into their scheme; and if there was a gap anywhere, they readily made additions so as to make their whole theory coherent."
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Aristotle, Metaphysics (ca. 350 BCE) as quoted by Daniel J. Boorstin, The Discoverers (1983) p.299.
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