Read Pythagoras: His Life and Teaching, a Compendium of Classical Sources Online
Authors: James Wasserman,Thomas Stanley,Henry L. Drake,J Daniel Gunther
CHAPTER 12
T
HE
O
GDOAD
T
he Ogdoad, they said, was the first cube, and the only number evenly even under ten.
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The Names of it are these:
Panarmonia
,
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because of its excellent convenience.
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Cadmaea, Mother, Rhea
,
[“making weak”],†
Cibele, Dindymens
,
[“guardian of the city”],†
Love, Friendship, Council, Prudence, Orcia, Themis, Law
,
[“untimely born”],†
Euterpe
the Muse,
[“stability”],†”
[“placing in position”],†
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Neptune
.
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Justice
, because it is first resolved into numbers, especially equal.
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CHAPTER 13
T
HE
E
NNEAD
T
he Ennead is the first square of an odd number. Its names are these:
Ocean, Horizon
, because number has nothing beyond it, but it revolves all within it.
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Prometheus
, because it suffers no number to exceed it, and justly being a perfect ternary.
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Concord
,
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Perasia
,
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Halius
,
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because it does not permit the consent of number to be dispersed beyond it, but collects it.
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[“reconciliation”]† because of the revolution to Monad.
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[“similitude”], because it is the first odd triangle.
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Vulcan
, because to it, as fellow ruler and relation, there is no return.
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Juno
, because the sphere of the Air has the ninth place.
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Sister and Wife to Jupiter
, from conjunction with unity.
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[“far-darting”],† because there is no shooting beyond it.
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Paean, Nysseis, Agyica, Ennalios, Agelia, Tritogegenia, Suada, Curetis, Proserpina, Hyperion, Terpsichore
the Muse.
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[“bringing to the end”],†
[“perfection”], because nine months complete the infant.