The Pythagoreans regarded 10, which contains all the numbers, as the holiest number.
Alleged date: c. 570-495 BCE (attributed later)
A central belief of Pythagorean numerology, referring to the Tetractys.
The ancient mathematician's mystical numerology has been filtered through centuries of retellings
The Pythagoreans regarded 10, which contains all the numbers, as the holiest number.
Alleged date: c. 570-495 BCE (attributed later)
A central belief of Pythagorean numerology, referring to the Tetractys.
The Pythagorean veneration of the number 10 (the Tetractys) is well-attested in ancient sources, but as a direct quote from Pythagoras himself, it is unverifiable. He left no written works, and this attribution comes from biographers writing centuries later.
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Attributed by later biographers including Diogenes Laertius (3rd century CE) and Iamblichus (3rd-4th century CE), centuries after Pythagoras.
"Eat not the matrix of animals."
"The most beautiful thing is harmony."
"Do not go to bed until you have gone over the day three times in your mind. What did I do wrong? What did I do right? What did I leave undone?"
"Beatitude is the knowledge of the perfection of the numbers of the soul."
"In no way neglect the health of your body; But give it drink and food in due measure, and also the exercise of which it has need."
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