"Divina proportione," or "Divine Proportion," refers to the mathematical ratio often identified with the golden ratio, approximately equal to 1.618. This ratio has been studied for its aesthetic properties and is frequently associated with art, architecture, and nature. The golden ratio is typically denoted by the Greek letter Phi (Φ). The term "Divina proportione" is also the title of a treatise written by the Italian mathematician Luca Pacioli in 1509.

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