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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Indypublish.Com
Publication date December 30, 2004
Pages 116
Binding Hardcover
Book category Adult Fiction
ISBN-13 9781414234144
ISBN-10 1414234147
Dimensions 0.25 by 6 by 9 in.
Weight 0.28 lbs.
Availability§ Publisher Out of Stock Indefinitely
Original list price $40.99
§As reported by publisher
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Amazon.com description: Product Description: from the PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION: The Beautiful Necessity was first published in 1910. Save for a slim volume of privately printed verse it was my first book. I worked hard on it. Fifteen years elapsed between its beginning and completion; it was twice published serially--written, rewritten and tre-written--before it reached its ultimate incarnation in book form. Confronted now with the opportunity to revise the text again, I find myself in the position of a surgeon who feels that the operation he is called upon to perform may perhaps harm more than it can help. Prudence therefore prevails over my passion for dissection: warned by eminent examples, I fear that any injection of my more mature and less cocksure consciousness into this book might impair its unity--that I "never could recapture the first fine careless rapture." The text stands therefore as originally published save for a few verbal changes, and whatever reservations I have about it shall be stated in this preface. These are not many nor important: The Beautiful Necessity contains nothing that I need repudiate or care to contradict. Its thesis, briefly stated, is that art in all its manifestations is an expression of the cosmic life, and that its symbols constitute a language by means of which this life is published and represented. Art is at all times subject to the Beautiful Necessity of proclaiming the world order. In attempting to develop this thesis it was not necessary (nor as I now think, desirable) to link it up in so definite a manner with theosophy. The individual consciousness is colored by the particular medium through which it receives truth, and for me that medium was theosophy. Though the book might gain a more unprejudiced hearing, and from a larger audience, by the removal of the theosophic "color-screen," it shall remain, for its removal now might seem to imply a loss of faith in the fundamental tenets of theosophy, and such an implication would not be true. ... The one important influence that has operated to modify my opinions concerning the mathematical basis of the arts of space has been the discoveries of Mr. Jay Hambidge with regard to the practice of the Greeks in these matters, as exemplified in their temples and their ceramics, and named by him Dynamic Symmetry. In tracing everything back to the logarithmic spiral (which embodies the principle of extreme and mean ratios) I consider that Mr. Hambidge has made one of those generalizations which reorganizes the old knowledge and organizes the new. It would be only natural if in his immersion in his idea he overworks it, but Mr. Hambidge is a man of such intellectual integrity and thoroughness of method that he may be trusted not to warp the facts to fit his theories. The truth of the matter is that the entire field of research into the mathematics of Beauty is of such richness that wherever a man plants his metaphysical spade he is sure to come upon "pay dirt." The Beautiful Necessity represents the result of my own prospecting; Dynamic Symmetry represents the result of his. If at any point our findings appear to conflict, it is less likely that one or the other of us is mistaken than that each is right from his own point of view. Be that as it may, I should be the last man in the world to differ from Mr. Hambidge, for if he convicted me of every conceivable error his work would still remain the greatest justification and confirmation of my fundamental contention--that art is an expression of the world order and is therefore orderly, organic; subject to mathematical law, and susceptible of mathematical analysis.

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from Indypublish.Com (December 30, 2004); titled "The Beautiful Necessity"
9781414234144 | details & prices | 116 pages | 6.00 × 9.00 × 0.25 in. | 0.28 lbs | List price $40.99
About: from the PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION: The Beautiful Necessity was first published in 1910.
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from Dodo Pr (October 15, 2008); titled "The Beautiful Necessity"
9781409907329 | details & prices | 64 pages | List price $12.99
About: Claude Fayette Bragdon (1866-1946) was an American architect, writer, and stage designer.
from Indypublish.Com (December 30, 2004); titled "The Beautiful Necessity"
9781414234151 | details & prices | 116 pages | List price $34.99
from Theosophical Pub House (January 1, 1990)
9780835605076 | details & prices | List price $3.75
About: One of the advantages of a thorough assimilation of what may be called the theosophic idea is that it can be applied with advantage to every department of knowledge and of human activity: like the key to a cryptogram it renders clear and simple that which before seemed intricate and obscure.

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