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Geometric figures enjoyed mystical understanding. Special numbers had mystical interpretations. Thus according to the Pythagoreans, "1" corresponds to a point; "2" corresponds to a line (2 points); "3" corresponded to a (flat) surface (3 points); "4" corresponded to a 3-dimensional solid (4 points). Furthermore, 1+2+3+4 = 10. Sir Francis Bacon was quite aware that all these mystical beliefs were nonsense, nevertheless such mystical belifs were part of the social ideology. There were other influential mystical views about numbers, such as there being 5 elements: air, earth, water, fire, and quintessence: each element corresponding to a 3-dimensional solid with the quintessence corresponding to the dodecahedron (hence the number "12"): click here. The first geometric dance was by Balthazar de Beaujoyeulx (Ballet comique de la Royne). 1

1 "Dance as Text: Ideologies of the Baoroque Body", Mark Franko, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1993, p. 140

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