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Number as Principle
12017-09-07T12:55:18-07:00Aneesah Ettressaef5effc74a7015f877dd59f557cf7172f5a72ea148583Notes on Pythagoras from Professor Stocking's Presocratic lectureplain2017-09-07T13:07:30-07:00Aneesah Ettressaef5effc74a7015f877dd59f557cf7172f5a72eaNumber is the principle of all things. Number is the meeting of the limited and unlimited. Everything is in harmony. Everything alive is akin.
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12017-09-07T12:50:08-07:00Aneesah Ettressaef5effc74a7015f877dd59f557cf7172f5a72eaThe Ascent of Man "Music of the Spheres"1The Ascent of Man episode 5 'Music of the Spheres' features Jacob Bronowski sharing the history of Pythagoras, his theorem and musical scale.plain2017-09-07T12:50:08-07:00Critical Commons1975VideoThe Ascent of ManJacob Bronowski2017-08-29T18:38:24ZAneesah Ettressaef5effc74a7015f877dd59f557cf7172f5a72ea