Both temples are mathematically based. Math and especially geometry was a key part of ancient Greek culture. The Greeks invested, “platonic solids and…certain geometrically-derived ratios…with ‘meaning’. (Usvat, n.d.) According to Usvat the cube represented kingship, “while the Golden Section…[embodied] philosophy and wisdom.” On the other hand Hahn states that Roman culture at the time was, “limited to rudimentary
Both temples are mathematically based. Math and especially geometry was a key part of ancient Greek culture. The Greeks invested, “platonic solids and…certain geometrically-derived ratios…with ‘meaning’. (Usvat, n.d.) According to Usvat the cube represented kingship, “while the Golden Section…[embodied] philosophy and wisdom.” On the other hand Hahn states that Roman culture at the time was, “limited to rudimentary