@article{10.18756/edn.99.76, title = {{The Vision of Heavenly Harmony The work of John Martineau, 1996-2006}}, shorttitle = {{The Vision of Heavenly Harmony The work of John Martineau, 1996-2006}}, author = {Kollerstrom, Nicholas}, journal = {Elemente der Naturwissenschaft}, year = {2013}, volume = {99}, pages = {76--88}, url = {https://dx.doi.org/10.18756/edn.99.76}, doi = {10.18756/edn.99.76}, issn = {p-ISSN 0422-9630}, language = {en}, abstract = {
Do Harmony and Proportion exist in the heavens? In 1995, A Book of Coincidence was published by John Martineau. As a study of heavenly harmonies, its appeal was visual rather than intellectual or mathematical. As John Michell wrote in his foreword, {`}The remarkable fact proved in this book is that the bodies of the solar system and their orbits are related to each other more or less precisely by a series of basic geometric figures. To perceive this fact one does not have to be a mathematician; it is clearly illustrated in John Martineau{'}s diagrams. Anyone can understand these, and the harmonies which they demonstrate among the planets are undeniably real.{'} [...]
}, annote = {Do Harmony and Proportion exist in the heavens? In 1995, A Book of Coincidence was published by John Martineau. As a study of heavenly harmonies, its appeal was visual rather than intellectual or mathematical. As John Michell wrote in his foreword, {`}The remarkable fact proved in this book is that the bodies of the solar system and their orbits are related to each other more or less precisely by a series of basic geometric figures. To perceive this fact one does not have to be a mathematician; it is clearly illustrated in John Martineau{'}s diagrams. Anyone can understand these, and the harmonies which they demonstrate among the planets are undeniably real.{'} [...]
} }