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Wolcott, F. Luke. "When Mathematicians Speak, What Do Poets and Musicians Hear?" Mathematical Intelligencer 39, no. 4 (2017): 57–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00283-017-9747-5.

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Nettle, Daniel. "Schizotypy and mental health amongst poets, visual artists, and mathematicians." Journal of Research in Personality 40, no. 6 (2006): 876–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2005.09.004.

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Subbulakshmi, S. "Thirugnana Sambandhar - A Mathematician." Shanlax International Journal of Arts, Science and Humanities 9, no. 1 (2021): 136–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/sijash.v9i1.3991.

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India has been the Land of notable poets whose exemplary works are world renowned. One such great poet is Thirugnana Sambandhar. He is a saint, poet, philosopher, composer who belongs to 7th Century. He was born in Seerkaazhi of Tamilnadu. He had coined many Special Geometrical poetic structures like Thiru ezhukkootrirukkai (poem with mathematical Triangular Pattern), Maalai Maatru (a poem with palindromic Structure), Mozhi Maatru (a poem in which the meaning of the poem can be observed by a systematic Chane of words), Gomuthri (Flow of the poem in such a way it forms a wave line), Chakramaatr
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Philo, John-Mark. "English and Scottish Scholars at the Library of Gian Vincenzo Pinelli (1565–1601)." Renaissance and Reformation 42, no. 2 (2019): 51–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1065125ar.

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Throughout the second half of the sixteenth century, the scholar and collector Gian Vincenzo Pinelli (1535–1601) welcomed poets, mathematicians, antiquarians, and astronomers from every corner of Europe to his vast private library in Padua. These scholars left their mark on Pinelli’s collection, annotating his manuscripts, trading texts, and even making contributions of their very own to his library. This article considers the English and Scottish scholars who visited Pinelli’s collection and the works they gifted to Pinelli. These manuscripts, now preserved at the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan
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Philo, John-Mark. "English and Scottish Scholars at the Library of Gian Vincenzo Pinelli (1565–1601)." Renaissance and Reformation 42, no. 2 (2019): 51–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/rr.v42i2.32980.

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Throughout the second half of the sixteenth century, the scholar and collector Gian Vincenzo Pinelli (1535–1601) welcomed poets, mathematicians, antiquarians, and astronomers from every corner of Europe to his vast private library in Padua. These scholars left their mark on Pinelli’s collection, annotating his manuscripts, trading texts, and even making contributions of their very own to his library. This article considers the English and Scottish scholars who visited Pinelli’s collection and the works they gifted to Pinelli. These manuscripts, now preserved at the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan
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Cedeño, Hugo Romeo Cedeño, and Telly Yarita Macías Zambrano. "Analysis of Latin American literature through a mathematical lens." International journal of social sciences 4, no. 1 (2021): 141–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.31295/ijss.v4n1.1524.

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Several of the most influential Latin American writers were interested in the sciences. Moreover, a handful showed an affinity to mathematics since childhood, eventually following careers as physicists, engineers, and mathematicians before turning their attention to the arts. In the end, they became novelists, essayists, and poets, who made significant contributions to their field. There is a large amount of existent traditional literature analysis research on Latin American authors. In the last sixteen years, research has shifted to include a focus on the connection between math and literatur
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Gimsa, Andreas. "Symmetries in the Mathematical and Physical Description of Nature." International Journal of Scientific Research and Management 8, `11 (2020): 36–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.18535/ijsrm/v8i11.aa01.

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Symmetries play an essential role in nature. Symmetrical structures are generally perceived as beautiful. Mathematicians and also physicists even regard symmetries in the equations for the mathematical and physical description of the world as an indication of their correctness. The British mathematician Godfrey Harold Hardy [1.] writes: "The mathematician's patterns, like the painter's or the poet's must be beautiful; the ideas like the colours or the words, must fit together in a harmonious way. Beauty is the first test: there is no permanent place in the world for ugly mathematics.“ A very i
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Longrigg, James. "Anatomy in Alexandria in the Third Century B.C." British Journal for the History of Science 21, no. 4 (1988): 455–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s000708740002536x.

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The most striking advances in the knowledge of human anatomy and physiology that the world had ever known—or was to know until the seventeenth century A.D.—took place in Hellenistic Alexandria. The city was founded in 331 B.C. by Alexander the Great. After the tatter's death in 323 B.C. and the subsequent dissolution of his empire, it became the capital of one of his generals, Ptolemy, son of Lagus, who established the Ptolemaic dynasty there. The first Ptolemy, subsequently named Soter (the Saviour), and his son Ptolemy Philadelphus (who succeeded him in 285 B.C.), became immensely enriched b
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Yeon, Kim So, and Chung Eun-Gwi. "Six Poems from Kim So Yeon's Mathematician's Morning (2013)." Azalea: Journal of Korean Literature & Culture 13, no. 1 (2020): 147–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/aza.2020.0007.

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Abrams, Lowell. "Mathematical Rigor From Within." Journal of Humanistic Mathematics 11, no. 2 (2021): 477–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.5642/jhummath.202102.29.

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There is a certain feel that is unique to the rarefied context of rigorous mathematics. These poems constitute an exploration of my experience of mathematical rigor when I am in the midst of exercising my skills as a research mathematician.
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