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1 I, 2 | system corresponds with harmony, and he first resolved the 2 I, 2 | world, he says, is a musical harmony; wherefore, also, that the 3 I, 2 | circuit in accordance with harmony. And as regards the things 4 IV, 10| DISTANCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH HARMONY.~Concerning the Moon, however, 5 IV, 10| composition of the universe out of harmony, on concordant principles 6 IV, 10| the universe according to harmony. For it is neither credible 7 IV, 10| however, they should not be in harmony and symphony--I mean those 8 IV, 11| conformity with proportion and harmony. The proportionate and harmonic 9 IV, 48| seven strings the entire harmony and construction of the 10 V, 15| of the) navel, which is harmony, is (to be found) with the 11 V, 15| midst of these seems to be a harmony constituted from the spirit 12 VI, 27| one (treaty of) peace and harmony between all the Aeons within 13 VIII, 5 | were, a certain musical harmony, which comprises all things 14 IX, 4 | itself, just like the inverse harmony of a bow and lyre." But 15 IX, 4 | affirms) that there is" a harmony, as in a bow and lyre." 16 IX, 4 | and lyre." That obscure harmony (is better), though unknown 17 IX, 4 | these words: "An obscure harmony is preferable to an obvious 18 IX, 4 | regard of its power. And that harmony visible to men, and not 19 IX, 5 | For he says, "An obscure harmony is preferable to an obvious