William Shakespeare’s Sonnets 8 and 128 have long attracted scholarly attention because of their strong musical imagery and emotional depth. However, these two sonnets also contain hidden mathematical and philosophical meanings connected with Pythagorean number symbolism, musical harmony, and Renaissance cosmology. This article explores how Shakespeare intentionally used the numbers 8 and 128 to create symbolic links between music, mathematics, harmony, and human relationships. Using textual analysis and historical-literary methodology, the study examines the influence of Pythagorean musical theory, perfect numbers, triangular numbers, and the concept of cosmic harmony on Shakespeare’s poetic structure. The article argues that Shakespeare deliberately employed numerical symbolism to deepen the thematic meaning of the sonnets and to connect poetic art with Renaissance intellectual traditions. The findings demonstrate that the numbers 8 and 128 symbolize harmony, concord, unity, and emotional balance, while also reflecting broader Renaissance beliefs about the relationship between music, mathematics, and the universe.
Матлуба Ахроровна Садуллаева (Mon,) studied this question.
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