Die Geschichte des goldenen Schnitts

Stuttgart, Germany: Frommann Holzboog (2016)
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Abstract

As opposed to what is held in common opinion, the golden section never played any significant role in Antiquity or Renaissance. It is basically an invented tradition from Romanticism, and as such ascribed to earlier eras. The book contains a step by step investigation of the impact of the 'divine proportion' in mathematics, science and humanities.

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