The number three and how deeply affected the Greek mentality. And not only. Arturo Reghini’s Sacred Numbers in Masonic Pythagorean Tradition. Chapter five: The number and its powers.
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Arturo Reghini, Sacred Pythagorean Numbers. Part 11
Arturo Reghini’s fourth chapter ends: Plato was silent on the number twelve, but facts and reasons validate the choice of the dodecahedron as a symbol of the universe.
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The fourth chapter of Arturo Reghini’s Sacred Numbers in Masonic Pythagorean Tradition. Pentagons, pentalphas, and dodecahedrons with twelve regular pentagons
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Arturo Reghini here extends the Pythagorean arithmetic to those properties which actually exist. The end of the third chapter of “Sacred Numbers” presents some Pythagora classics: Egyptian triangles and a hypotenuse theorem extension.
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Arturo Reghini’s third Chapter on Pythagorean Geometry and Acoustics and the fact, for a too easy septenary, of being impossible. My translation is from the Italian book “Sacred Numbers in Masonic Pythagorean Tradition”.
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