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Prince Matila Costiescu Ghyka (Romanian pronunciation: [maˈtila ˈɟika]; born
Matila Costiescu; 13
September 1881 – 14 July 1965), was a
Romanian naval...
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Minister of
Foreign Affairs and
Ministry of
National Defense of
Romania Matila Ghyka (1881–1965),
Romanian writer,
historian and
diplomat Pantazi Ghica (1831–1882)...
- Budu-
Ghyka, Mona;
Florian Budu-
Ghyka (July 2006). "'Arbre
Genealogique de la
Famille Callimaki" (PDF).
ghyka.com.
Retrieved 2009-02-15. Budu-
Ghyka, Mona;...
- deşi el era, la origini, mai mult grec-armean decât român. Budu-
Ghyka, Mona; Budu-
Ghyka,
Florian (March 2021). "L'Arbre Généalogique de la
Famille Cuza"...
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Maria (1740–1831). Budu-
Ghyka, Mona;
Florian Budu-
Ghyka (July 2006). "'Arbre
Genealogique de la
Famille Callimaki" (PDF).
ghyka.com.
Retrieved 2009-02-15...
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Ghyka M (1977). The
Geometry of Art and Life. Dover. ISBN 978-0-486-23542-4. Adler...
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tranquility of the
place that
attracted the
Romanian princess Catherine Jeanne Ghyka,
sister of
Queen Nathalie of Serbia, and
inspired her to
purchase the villa...
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admiral and
diplomat Aspasia Manos (1896–1972),
Consort of King
Alexander of
Greece http://www.
ghyka.net/Familles/Argyropoulo/Argyropoulo.pdf...
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continuous coverings of the
whole plane.
Ghyka (1946) pp. 73-80 Steinhaus, 1969, p.79-82.
Ghyka, M. The
Geometry of Art and Life, (1946), 2nd edition...
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artist following the
recommendations of
Romanian mathematician Matila Ghyka.
Unlike his
contemporaries who took the view that
mathematics distracted...