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In this episode we continue our exploration of the Liberal Arts. To gain a better grasp of the Quadrivium, we must being with the study of number. We want to take a look at the qualitative side of number, the why, not so much the protocol side. To address this we must go back to the origins of the study of number by the Pythagoreans. What do numbers represent? What are the hidden qualities of number? And how does it relate to the other subjects of geometry, music and cosmology?
These simple universal languages are as relevant today as that have always been, and may be found in all known sciences and cultures, without disagreement. This is because they are based in universal truth. Enjoy!
Any questions, comments or simply would like to get in touch, reach out to us at [email protected]
By Scott Howieson & Josh StolpIn this episode we continue our exploration of the Liberal Arts. To gain a better grasp of the Quadrivium, we must being with the study of number. We want to take a look at the qualitative side of number, the why, not so much the protocol side. To address this we must go back to the origins of the study of number by the Pythagoreans. What do numbers represent? What are the hidden qualities of number? And how does it relate to the other subjects of geometry, music and cosmology?
These simple universal languages are as relevant today as that have always been, and may be found in all known sciences and cultures, without disagreement. This is because they are based in universal truth. Enjoy!
Any questions, comments or simply would like to get in touch, reach out to us at [email protected]