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- Q6766662 description "American mathematician".
- Q6766662 description "American mathematician".
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- Q6766662 abstract "Mark Barr was an American mathematician who, according to Theodore Andrea Cook, in about 1909, gave the golden ratio the name of phi (ϕ), the first Greek letter in the name of Phidias, the Greek sculptor who lived around 450 BC.Barr was a friend of mathematician William Schooling, who was also mentioned in Cook's book in relation to the golden ratio.".
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- Q6766662 name "Barr, Mark".
- Q6766662 shortDescription "American mathematician".
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- Q6766662 comment "Mark Barr was an American mathematician who, according to Theodore Andrea Cook, in about 1909, gave the golden ratio the name of phi (ϕ), the first Greek letter in the name of Phidias, the Greek sculptor who lived around 450 BC.Barr was a friend of mathematician William Schooling, who was also mentioned in Cook's book in relation to the golden ratio.".
- Q6766662 label "Mark Barr".
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- Q6766662 givenName "Mark".
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- Q6766662 name "Mark Barr".
- Q6766662 surname "Barr".