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1 IV, 8 | each (circle)--I allude to monads of the sections--become 2 IV, 14| case of thousands, so many monads as there are thousands: 3 IV, 14| root of six thousand, six monads; of seven thousand, seven 4 IV, 14| of seven thousand, seven monads; of eight thousand, eight 5 IV, 14| of eight thousand, eight monads; and in the case of the 6 IV, 14| hundreds as there are, so many monads are the root of them: for 7 IV, 14| the root of these is seven monads: of six hundred, six hundreds; 8 IV, 14| the root of these, six monads. And it is similar respecting 9 IV, 14| eighty (the root is) eight monads; and of sixty, six monads; 10 IV, 14| monads; and of sixty, six monads; of forty, four monads; 11 IV, 14| six monads; of forty, four monads; of ten, one monad. And 12 IV, 14| monad. And in the case of monads, the monads themselves are 13 IV, 14| the case of monads, the monads themselves are a root: for 14 IV, 14| letter n according to fifty monads; but of fifty monads five 15 IV, 14| fifty monads; but of fifty monads five is the root, and the 16 IV, 14| monad; and of the g, three monads; and of the other a, one 17 IV, 14| one monad; of the m, four monads; of the e, five monads; 18 IV, 14| four monads; of the e, five monads; of the m, four monads; 19 IV, 14| five monads; of the m, four monads; of the n, five monads; 20 IV, 14| four monads; of the n, five monads; of the (long) o, eight 21 IV, 14| of the (long) o, eight monads; of the n, five monads; 22 IV, 14| eight monads; of the n, five monads; which, brought together 23 IV, 14| added together make up 36 monads. Again, they take the roots 24 IV, 14| added together make up 19 monads. Again, of the ten the root 25 IV, 14| together, they make up 34 monads. And of these the remainder 26 IV, 14| these the remainder is 7 monads: of the 30, 3; and of the 27 IV, 14| and of the 4, 4. Seven monads, therefore, are the root 28 IV, 14| the matter of roots is 34 monads. This divided into seven 29 IV, 14| There are six remaining monads; (so that a person using 30 IV, 14| the number seven, that six monads are the root of the name 31 IV, 14| to give an instance, 36 monads. But the number 36 divided 32 IV, 14| added together they make 27 monads; and the root of the name 33 IV, 14| of the number nine, two monads. Patroclus, however, produces 34 IV, 14| however, produces nine monads; Patroclus gains the victory. 35 IV, 14| the number nine, make two monads, since the letter (long) 36 IV, 14| the name) Ajax makes four monads; (but the name) Hector, 37 IV, 14| number nine, makes four monads; and Menelaus, according 38 IV, 14| number nine, makes nine monads. The nine, however, conquer 39 IV, 14| however, conquer the four (monads): for it has been declared, 40 IV, 14| the number nine, makes two monads, and Polydeuces, however, 41 IV, 14| number nine, makes font monads; Ulysses, according to the 42 IV, 14| number nine, makes four monads; Hector one: Achilles gains 43 IV, 14| instances). Achilles makes four monads, Asteropaeus three: Achilles 44 IV, 14| examples). Menelaus has nine monads, Euphorbus eight: Menelaus 45 IV, 14| letter p has as a root 8 monads, but 5, and that the (letter) 46 IV, 14| si) has as a root four monads; and turning in every direction, 47 VI, 19| monad, by an addition of monads or triads, and a collection 48 VI, 45| Greek alphabet has eight monads and eight decades, and eight