It’s not just math; it covers everything from the human face to architectural columns.
The text translates to English as:
On The Divine Proportion: de Divina Proportione - Amazon.com
Most of us know it for the stunning polyhedra illustrations drawn by none other than , but the text itself is a deep dive into the "Golden Ratio" and its application in art, architecture, and nature.
It’s the only book Pacioli and Da Vinci collaborated on so closely.
This is the title of a famous mathematics book written by in 1509, illustrated by Leonardo da Vinci. The "divine proportion" referred to in the title is what is now more commonly known as the Golden Ratio (or $\phi$).
It’s not just math; it covers everything from the human face to architectural columns.
The text translates to English as:
On The Divine Proportion: de Divina Proportione - Amazon.com
Most of us know it for the stunning polyhedra illustrations drawn by none other than , but the text itself is a deep dive into the "Golden Ratio" and its application in art, architecture, and nature.
It’s the only book Pacioli and Da Vinci collaborated on so closely.
This is the title of a famous mathematics book written by in 1509, illustrated by Leonardo da Vinci. The "divine proportion" referred to in the title is what is now more commonly known as the Golden Ratio (or $\phi$).