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LUND, Frederik Macody. ''Ad Quadratum''. 1919. |
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Revision as of 15:48, 20 March 2008
Summary
Regulating lines that give the the Cathedral of Laon golden section.
LUND, Frederik Macody. Ad Quadratum. 1919. Sourcing to prove the Laon's Cathedral has golden ratio in its design.
The image comes originally from a book by Frederik Macody Lumd, 1919, so is PD in the US.
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