Numbers: Their Occult Powers and Mystic Virtues
W. Wynn Westcott
Contents
- Preface to the First Edition, 1890
- Preface to the Second Edition, 1902
- Preface to the Third Edition, 1911
Part One
- Chapter One: Pythagoras, his tenets & his followers
Part Two
- Chapter Two: Pythagorean views on numbers
Part Three
- Chapter Three:
- The Qabalah on numbers
- Table of Greek and Hebrew letters
- Magic square of Mars
Part Four
- Chapter Four
- The individual numerals
- The monad, one, 1
- Meanings of the monad, number one
- Chapter Five
- The dyad, two, 2
- Chapter Six
- The triad, three, 3
- Chapter Seven
- Three and a half, 3 1/2
- Chapter Eight
- The tetrad, four, 4
- Chapter Nine
- The pentad, five, 5
- Chapter Ten
- The hexad, six, 6
- Chapter Eleven
- The heptad, seven, 7
- Table of planets, animals, and metals
- Ancient table of planets and numbers
- Chapter Twelve
- The ogdoad, eight, 8
- Planetary ration table of tones
- Chapter Thirteen
- The ennead, nine, 9
- Table of planets and numbers
- Table of Zodiacal signs and numbers
- Chapter Fourteen
- The decad, ten, 10
- Chapter Fifteen
- Eleven, 11
- Chapter Sixteen
- Twelve, 12
- Table of birds, animals, and flowers
- Table of colors & zodiac signs
- Table of zodiac with sex, day & night
- Table of zodiac & directions
- Table of zodiac and planets
- Table of 12 permutations of IHVH
- Chapter Seventeen
- Thirteen, 13
- Chapter Eighteen
- Some Hindu uses on numbers
- Chapter Nineteen
- Other high numbers
- Chapter Twenty
- The apocalyptic numbers