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Using only three simple tools—the string, the straight-edge, and the shadow—men discovered the basic principles and constructions of elementary geometry more than two thousand years ago. This engrossing book reveals how these discoveries were made and shows how they were related to the early civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt and Greece.

The fabric of the story is woven out of archeological and historical records and of legends about the major men of mathematics. By reconstructing the events as they might have happened, the author enables an attentive reader to easily follow the pattern of reasoning that leads to an ingenious proof of the Pythagorean theorem, an appreciation of the significance of the Golden Mean in art and architecture, and the construction of the five regular solids.

Recreating the atmosphere of ancient times, Corydon Bell's two-color illustrations and diagrams complement the text in conveying the scope, power, and fascination of the world of geometry.

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Julia E. Diggins

Julia E. Diggins

1903 - 1987
American
Julia E. Diggins, who has taught mathematics for many years in Washington, DC, completed her undergraduate work in mathematics at Trinity College in... See more
Corydon Bell

Corydon Bell

1894 - 1980
American
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