Fibonacci, the Accountant who Changed the History of Mathematics and Finance
When Andrea (Giovannetti) asked me to write an article about Fibonacci, my first thought was: "Domine, non sum dignus". While in the left hemisphere of the brain – the one dedicated to...
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Antiquus. Your artwork, in your home, just like in a museum — but only for you.
You have wanted this piece for a long time: you researched it online, read articles and...
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The Divine Comedy as an encrypted message and as a codex, to be touched firsthand, among numbers, symbols, and Tradition
Dante does not merely write a poem: he constructs a code. He organizes...
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MARCUS GAVIUS APICIUS
Marcus Gavius Apicius was a Roman gastronomer, cook, and writer.He probably lived at the turn between the end of the Republic and the first decades of the Empire, under Augustus...
Continue readingFibonacci, the Liber Abbaci and the Golden Ratio: between Mathematics, Nature and Spirituality
0 0, Zephyr, the number that did not exist. The Romans did not have the number "zero". It was the void they expressed with linguistic terms, for example non est, in accounting...
Continue readingThe Manuscript and the Facsimile: a Bond that Has Lasted for many Centuries
What is a Medieval Manuscript?
A medieval manuscript is a handwritten book, created before the invention of printing. For centuries, it was the main vehicle for transmitting ancient and medieval culture. It is...
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