Timeline for What is the ancient cosmic canon of proportion and its role in the history of science?
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Nov 18, 2019 at 16:25 | answer | added | Michael A. Sherbon | timeline score: 0 | |
Nov 17, 2019 at 17:41 | comment | added | Michael A. Sherbon | More help from physicist and freemason Robert Lomas -- The Lost Key books.google.com/… | |
Nov 7, 2019 at 13:08 | comment | added | Michael A. Sherbon | Dudley and Livio have little helpful content on the canon. More detail in Isaac Newton's Temple of Solomon and his Reconstruction of Sacred Architecture by Tessa Morrison. "The essence of the temple is its plan, which contains the key to forgotten knowledge, the blueprint by which the universe was made, and the lost canon that provided laws and standards." - John Michell | |
Nov 7, 2019 at 9:36 | comment | added | Conifold | I am not sure that what he calls "covert mathematics" in "architecture, art and decoration" necessarily refers to secrets a la freemasons. There is a lot of interesting work on medieval Islamic geometry based on studying mosque decorations, for example. But you may want to look at Dudley's Numerology, Or, What Pythagoras Wrought and Livio's The Golden Ratio for that sort of thing. | |
Nov 6, 2019 at 17:57 | comment | added | Michael A. Sherbon | Aha, I think this was the kind of reference I was looking for: Isaac Newton's Freemasonry by Alain Bauer. | |
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