An attempt to let the ``two cultures'' meet: relationship between science and architecture in the design of Greek temples (Q1684481)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6816969
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6816969 |
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An attempt to let the ``two cultures'' meet: relationship between science and architecture in the design of Greek temples (English)
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11 December 2017
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The author wants to exemplify, by using his own experience, how C. P. Snow's ``two cultures'' can meet. The author, an architect, points out that meeting Lucio Russo and his emphasis on deductive theories as the foundation of Hellenistic science has changed his approach. The exact nature of the change was not clear to the reviewer.
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architecture
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Lucio Russo
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