All the big hitters are there, like 40 (a recurring figure in Semitic religions) and 12 (the astrologer’s staple). Laid out like a miniature encyclopaedia, Rogersons’s beautifully crafted references take us from the millions down to zero. Now, thanks to Rogerson’s Book of Numbers we have a delicious collection of the world’s holiest, most significant and wackiest integers.
And, boy, have we humans spent time giving meaning to numbers.