
H. E. Huntley (2) (1892–)
Author of The Divine Proportion
For other authors named H. E. Huntley, see the disambiguation page.
Works by H. E. Huntley
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- Birthdate
- 1892-12-31
- Gender
- male
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This may be the only book I ever read that actually made me mad at the author. I don't use much beyond the pythagorean theorem on regular basis, but it was pretty clear to me that Huntley was setting up only those example which fit his ideals. I found myself increasingly annoyed when he kept feigning amazement at finding the golden ratio in his carefully picked examples.
I like math. I like understanding how things work. I regularly find occurrences of repeating patterns and forms in a show more variety of places in art, nature and science. I hated this book.
Also, favorite quote so far, page 15, about the subconscious: "The dipstick of introspection cannot plumb this layer of the psyche."
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I like math. I like understanding how things work. I regularly find occurrences of repeating patterns and forms in a show more variety of places in art, nature and science. I hated this book.
Also, favorite quote so far, page 15, about the subconscious: "The dipstick of introspection cannot plumb this layer of the psyche."
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As a non-mathematician I was a bit intimidated to read this book, but I was pleasantly surprised. Huntley is very passionate about his subject and uses writings from others to help his purpose. All in all, this book will make one appreciate beauty in a new way, as well as the sciences.
I think this book is trying to relate mathematics to human experience and possibly philosophy.
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