Proportion In Gothic Architecture is a book written by Philip Freeman in 1848. The book explores the principles of proportion in Gothic architecture, a style of architecture that emerged in Europe during the medieval period. The author discusses the use of mathematical ratios, such as the golden ratio, in the design and construction of Gothic structures, including churches, cathedrals, and castles. Freeman provides detailed analysis of various Gothic...
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