The life of King Solomon is
itself something of an enigma for this exceptionally gifted and
devout man repeatedly broke many of God's laws and ended his life
a complete apostate; he has been described as the first
rationalist.
Numerical geometry
describes that class of objects in which number and form are
combined; lying close to the heart of mathematics, the symmetries
these exhibit are absolute, i.e. are independent of radix,
of time, and of place.
For further details:
Numerical Geometry - a Primer
A number is said to be perfect
if it equals the sum of all numbers that exactly divide it. For
example, 28 is perfect because 1 + 2 + 4 + 7 + 14 = 28, and so is
6 because 1 + 2 + 3 = 6. Such numbers are not common - there
being only four in the range 1 to 30 million. They have attracted
the close attention of many of the world's greatest
mathematicians. All known perfect numbers are even and
triangular.