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Chapters from the History of Symmetry
(Special issue edited by György Darvas)
EDITORIAL
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György Darvas
Introduction
Volume 10, Numbers 1-2, pages 005-006 (1999)
SYMMETRY: ART AND SCIENCE
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Gábor Hajnóczi
The concept of symmetry in early Renaissance art theory
Volume 10, Numbers 1-2, pages 007-016 (1999) -
Clara Silvia Roero
Mean, proportion and symmetry in Greek and Renaissance art
Volume 10, Numbers 1-2, pages 017-048 (1999) -
Arthur L. Loeb
Symmetry in music as a stylistic index for the transition from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance
Volume 10, Numbers 1-2, pages 049-068 (1999) -
Irina Guletsky
The concept of the mass form within the context of visual art and architecture of the Italian Renaissance
Volume 10, Numbers 1-2, pages 069-088 (1999) -
Dalia Cohen, Judith Cohen
Symmetry in music: A historical perspective
Volume 10, Numbers 1-2, pages 089-126 (1999)
SYMMETRY: SCIENCE AND ART
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Louis Bonpunt
The emergence of symmetry concepts by the way of the study of crystals (1600-1900)
Volume 10, Numbers 1-2, pages 127-142 (1999) -
Yuval Ne’eman
Symmetry as the leitmotif at the fundamental level in the twentieth century physics
Volume 10, Numbers 1-2, pages 143-162 (1999) -
Fré Ilgen
Symmetry as key-notion in the interrelationship between science and constructivist art
Volume 10, Numbers 1-2, pages 163-188 (1999) -
Hiroshi Okumura
Geometries in the East and the West in the 19th century
Volume 10, Numbers 1-2, pages 189-198 (1999)
BOOK REVIEW
- Volume 10, Numbers 1-2, pages 199-200 (1999)
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Sándor Kabai
Cover Image: Geometric computer graphics art
Volume 10, Numbers 1-2, pages 201-205 (1999)
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