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Foremost book available on polytopes, incorporating ancient Greek and most modern work done on them. Beginning with polygons and polyhedrons, the book moves on to multi-dimensional polytopes in a way that anyone with a basic knowledge of geometry and trigonometry can easily understand. Definitions of symbols. Eight tables plus many diagrams and examples.1963 ed.
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Table of Contents
Section 1. Polygongs and Polyhedra
Section 1.1. Regular Polygons
Section 1.2. Polyhedra
Section 1.3. The five Platonic Solids
Section 1.4. Graphs and Maps
Section 1.5. "A voyage round the world"
Section 1.6. Euler's Formula
Section 1.7. Regular Maps
Section 1.8. Configurations
Section 1.9. Historical remarks
Section 2. Regular and Quasi-Regular Solids
Section 2.1. Regular Polyhedra
Section 2.2. Reciprocation
Section 2.3. Quasi-regular polyhedra
Section 2.4. Radii and angles
Section 2.5. Descartes' Formula
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