Sacred Geometry

by Robert Lawlor

Paperback, 1982

Status

Available

Call number

516.201

Collection

Publication

Crossroad Pub Co (1982), Paperback, 96 pages

Description

The thinkers of ancient Egypt, Greece and India recognized that numbers governed much of what they saw in their world and hence provided an approach to its divine creator. Robert Lawlor sets out the system that determines the dimension and the form of both man-made and natural structures, from Gothic cathedrals to flowers, from music to the human body. By also involving the reader in practical experiments, he leads with ease from simple principles to a grasp of the logarithmic spiral, the Golden Proportion, the squaring of the circle and other ubiquitous ratios and proportions.Art and Imagination: These large-format, gloriously-illustrated paperbacks cover Eastern and Western religion and philosophy, including myth and magic, alchemy and astrology. The distinguished authors bring a wealth of knowledge, visionary thinking and accessible writing to each intriguing subject.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member m.a.harding
anybody who says the introduction of the concept of zero was a huge mistake is OK by me. Beautiful and informative

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Physical description

96 p.; 10.8 inches

ISBN

0824500679 / 9780824500672

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