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1 IV, 2 | growing out of an unstable root.~ 2 IV, 14| They affirm that there is a root of each of the numbers; 3 IV, 14| thousands: for example, the root of six thousand, six monads; 4 IV, 14| so many monads are the root of them: for instance, of 5 IV, 14| are seven hundreds; the root of these is seven monads: 6 IV, 14| hundred, six hundreds; the root of these, six monads. And 7 IV, 14| decades: for of eighty (the root is) eight monads; and of 8 IV, 14| monads themselves are a root: for instance, of nine, 9 IV, 14| fifty monads five is the root, and the root of the letter 10 IV, 14| five is the root, and the root of the letter n is (therefore) 11 IV, 14| constitute nine; but the root of nine is nine: therefore 12 IV, 14| Agamemnon terminates in the root nine. Let us do the same 13 IV, 14| monads. Again, of the ten the root is one; and of the nine, 14 IV, 14| together make up ten: the root of ten is a monad. The name 15 IV, 14| computation, has formed a root, namely a monad. It would, 16 IV, 14| remaining monad; so that the root of the name Hector will 17 IV, 14| monads, therefore, are the root of the name Patroclus. Those, 18 IV, 14| that six monads are the root of the name Patroclus. If, 19 IV, 14| monad, therefore, is the root of the number 43, according 20 IV, 14| evident, then, that the actual root is 9. And again, dividing 21 IV, 14| of such they assert the root itself to be nine. And as 22 IV, 14| they say that seven is the root. But when one computes names, 23 IV, 14| make 27 monads; and the root of the name will be, according 24 IV, 14| calculation, produces as a root, according to the rule of 25 IV, 14| that the letter p has as a root 8 monads, but 5, and that 26 IV, 14| letter) x (si) has as a root four monads; and turning 27 IV, 48| though not having struck root, are yet covered with a 28 IV, 48| vitality in themselves from the root. But when the rising of 29 IV, 48| whatsoever plants have not taken root, really undergo putrefaction. 30 V, 4 | where lies the basis of the root of the universe, viz. Aeons, 31 VI, 4 | foundation of which lies the root of all things." And he asserts 32 VI, 4 | which he affirms to be the root of the universe. Now the 33 VI, 10| the) poets:--~"Dark at the root, like milk, the flower,~ 34 VI, 12| father, a unit, being a root of the entire circle of 35 VI, 13| beginning nor end, from one root. And this is a power, viz., 36 VI, 25| the universe, as well as root and depth and abyss, alone 37 VIII, 13| after we have laid bare the root of this (heresy), and stigmatized 38 X, 8 | power, and that this is the root of the universe. And this