II.—FORMS AND NUMBERS: A STUDY IN PLATONIC METAPHYSICS (I) TAYLOR, A. E.
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Article PDF first page preview Close This content is only available as a PDF. Author notes 1With the whole of what follows I must ask my reader to compare Milhaud, Les Philosophes-Geomètres de la Grèce, Bk. I., c. 2, Bk. II, cc. 4, 5; Burnet, Greek Philosophy, Part I., 320–324; Stenzel, Zahl und Gextalt bei Platon und Aristoteles. I have to apologise for repeating much which is common property, but it is necessary to do so, if I am to make it quite clear exactly where these writers seem to me to have stopped short of what seems the precise truth. © Oxford University Press