MATH AND THE MONA LISA: The Art and Science of Leonardo da Vinci
Bulent Atalay, B. Atalay, . . Smithsonian, $24.95 (352pp) ISBN 978-1-58834-171-6
In this readable, if less than compelling, disquisition on the close relationship of art and science, physics professor Atalay uses as his touchstone Leonardo da Vinci, of whom he says in his prologue: "Had [da Vinci] been able to publish the scientific ruminations found in his manuscripts in his own time, our present level of sophistication in science and technology might have been reached one or two centuries earlier." This assertion sets the buoyant tone for the rest of the book. The author marvels at the symmetries to be found in art and the natural world, discussing the Fibonacci series (0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8...) and the golden ratio related to it designated by the Greek letter
Reviewed on: 03/29/2004
Genre: Nonfiction
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