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The Greek word harmonia refers to “joining,” “fastening,” “attunement,” and “agreement.” While various authors used the term, Pythagoreans are credited with giving it special meaning, in the context of mathematics and music. Pythagoras (born mid-sixth century BCE) and his followers were known for their view that numbers underlie the composition and structure of the entire world....