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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
Page 1
Section 1.2.
Polyhedra
Page 4
Section 1.3.
The five Platonic Solids
Page 5
Section 1.4.
Graphs and Maps
Page 6
Section 1.5.
"A voyage round the world"
Page 8
Section 1.6.
Euler's Formula
Page 9
Section 1.7.
Regular Maps
Page 11
Section 1.8.
Configurations
Page 12
Section 1.9.
Historical remarks
Page 13
Section 2.
Regular and Quasi-Regular Solids
Section 2.1.
Regular Polyhedra
Page 15
Section 2.2.
Reciprocation
Page 17
Section 2.3.
Quasi-regular polyhedra
Page 17
Section 2.4.
Radii and angles
Page 20
Section 2.5.
Descartes' Formula
Page 23
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