Selected References

Colman, Samuel, Nature’s Harmonic Unity, a Treatise on its Relation to Proportional Form; 1971, Benjamin Blom, Inc., Publishers, NY, NY.

 

de Lubicz, R.A. Schwaller, The Temple in Man; 1977, Inner Traditions International, Rochester, Vermont.

 

Doczi, Gyorgy; The Power of Limits, Proportional Harmonies in Nature, Art and Architecture; 1981, Shambala Publications, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts.

 

Durer, Albrecht, Of the Just Shaping of Letters, From the Applied Geometry of Albrecht Durer Book; Dover Publications, NY, NY.

 

Eliade, Mircea, Cosmos and History, The Myth of the Eternal Return; 1959, Harper & Brothers Publishers, NY, NY.

 

Haltern, Hagen G., Art Integration, The Spiritual Foundation and Anagogical Level of Meaning of the Celestial Style, 1989, H and H Book, Orem, Utah.

 

Hambidge, Jay, The Elements of Dynamic Symmetry; 1967, Dover Publications, NY, NY.

 

Harris, David, Calligraphy, Modern Masters—Art, Inspiration and Technique; 1991, Crescent Publishers, NY, NY.

 

Kline, Morris, Mathematics for the Nonmathematician; 1967, Dover Publications, Toronto, Canada

 

Lawlor, Anthony, AIA; The Temple in the House; 1994, G.P. Putnam’s Sons Publisher, NY, NY.

 

Menninger, Karl, Number Words and Number Symbols, A Cultural History of Numbers; 1969, Dover Publications, English translation copyright, Toronto, Canada

 

Morrison, Stanley, Pacioli’s Classic Roman Alphabet; 1994, Dover Publications, Inc., Toronto, Canada.

 

Nibley, Hugh, Temple and Cosmos; 1992, Deseret Book Company, Salt Lake City, Utah.

 

Pozza, Neri, Morandi: Dessins, Drawings; 1976, Ideae, Milan, Italy.

 

Santayana, George, The Sense of Beauty, Being the outline of Aesthetic Theory; 1955, Dover Publications, Inc., NY, NY

 

Von Wersin, Wolfgan; Die Orthogon-scheibe: Das Buch vom Rechteck Gesetz ungestik des Raumlichen die Othogon-scheibe; 1956, Otto Maier Verlag Publishers, Ravensburg, Germany.

 

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