Sacred Geometry
Discover the fascinating world of geometry through the lens of mythology in Sacred Geometry by Robert Lawlor. Published in 1982, this insightful book spans 112 pages and delves into the profound connections between geometric forms and their spiritual significance. Lawlor explores essential concepts such as the Golden Section, gnomonic spirals, and the relationship between music and geometry, as well as the age-old challenge of squaring the circle. This work is not just an exploration of mathematics; it is a philosophical journey that invites readers to appreciate the beauty and harmony found in the universe's structures. Perfect for those interested in the intersection of art, science, and spirituality, Sacred Geometry is a must-read for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the mathematical principles that shape our world.