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The Divine Proportion: A Study in Mathematical Beauty

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Geometry entwines with aesthetic beauty effortlessly.

If you're curious about how mathematics can unveil secrets of beauty in art and nature, "The Divine Proportion" could be enlightening. It's not just about numbers, but how they resonate with our very perception of beauty, connecting dots between art, psychology, and nature. Dive into a world where math is more poetry than calculation, and explore a universal aesthetic that has fascinated humanity across cultures and ages.

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The Divine Proportion: A Study in Mathematical Beauty

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ISBN: 9780486222547
Authors: Ernie Hart
Publisher: Dover Publications
Date of Publication: 1970-06-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Science, Art, Philosophy
Related Topics: Mathematics, Art Design, Design
Goodreads rating: 3.94
(rated by 156 readers)

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Using simple mathematical formulas, most as basic as Pythagoras's theorem and requiring only a very limited knowledge of mathematics, Professor Huntley explores the fascinating relationship between geometry and aesthetics. Poetry, patterns like Pascal's triangle, philosophy, psychology, music, and dozens of simple mathematical figures are enlisted to show that the "divine proportion" or "golden ratio" is a feature of geometry and analysis which awakes answering echoes in the human psyche. When we judge a work of art aesthetically satisfying, according to his formulation, we are making it conform to a pattern whose outline is laid down in simple geometrical figures; and it is the analysis of these figures which forms the core of Professor Huntley's book. For the philosopher, scientist, poet, art historian, music listener, artist, as well as the general reader who wants to understand more about the fascinating properties of numbers, this is a beautifully written, exciting account of the search for a naturally manifested aesthetic that has occupied man since he first asked the question "why?" "This is a delightful book to read. . . . It wanders here and there through some of the most attractive byways of simple mathematics, returning always to the oddities and pleasures of the golden section. This is a browser's book — a happy, untidy traveling or bedside book for those who know how to enjoy the charm of numbers and shapes." — Dr. J. Bron
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Geometry entwines with aesthetic beauty effortlessly.

If you're curious about how mathematics can unveil secrets of beauty in art and nature, "The Divine Proportion" could be enlightening. It's not just about numbers, but how they resonate with our very perception of beauty, connecting dots between art, psychology, and nature. Dive into a world where math is more poetry than calculation, and explore a universal aesthetic that has fascinated humanity across cultures and ages.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.