
Numbers, Their Occult Power and Mystic Virtues, by W. Wynn Westcott, [1911], at sacred-texts.com
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Preface to the First Edition | |
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„ „ Second Edition | |
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„ „ Third Edition | |
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PART I. |
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Pythagoras, his Tenets and his Followers | |
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PART II. |
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Pythagorean Views on Numbers | |
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PART III. |
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Kabalistic View on Numbers | |
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PART IV. |
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Properties of the Numbers According to the Bible, the Talmuds, the Pythagoreans, the Romans, Chaldeans, Egyptians, Hindoos, Mediæval Magicians, Hermetic Students and the Rosicrucians:— |
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1. Monad | |
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2. Dyad | |
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3. Triad | |
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3½. Three and a Half | |
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4. Tetrad | |
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5. Pentad | |
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6. Hexad | |
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7. Heptad | |
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8. Ogdoad | |
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9. Ennead | |
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10. Decad | |
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11. Eleven | |
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12. Twelve | |
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13. Thirteen | |
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Some Hindoo Uses of Numbers | |
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Other Higher Numbers | |
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Numbers of the Apocalypse |