Divina proportione (15th century Italian for Divine proportion), later also called De divina proportione (converting the Italian title into a Latin one)...
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2007. Geometry (1509), a Latin translation of Euclid's Elements. Divina proportione (written in Milan in 1496–1498, published in Venice in 1509). Two...
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Golden ratio (redirect from Sectio divina)
was connected to the Fibonacci numbers. Luca Pacioli named his book Divina proportione (1509) after the ratio; the book, largely plagiarized from Piero della...
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proportion in art written by his friend Luca Pacioli and called De divina proportione, published in 1509. He was also preparing a major treatise on his...
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mathematician Luca Pacioli, with whom he collaborated on the book Divina proportione in the 1490s. Leonardo appears to have had no close relationships...
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the drawing, possibly due to his illustrations of Luca Pacioli's Divina proportione, largely plagiarized from Piero della Francesca, concerning the ratio...
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golden ratio. Other scholars argue that until Luca Pacioli's 1509 De Divina Proportione (see next section), the golden ratio was unknown to artists and architects...
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Italian Renaissance, Luca Pacioli wrote the influential treatise De divina proportione (1509), illustrated with woodcuts by Leonardo da Vinci, on the use...
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Greek operatic soprano Divina, the soundtrack to Divina, está en tu corazón, a Spanish-language telenovela Divina proportione, a book on mathematics written...
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it was known to earlier geometers. It was depicted in Pacioli's De Divina Proportione, 1509. It is the simplest of five regular polyhedral compounds, and...
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