- De
quinque corporibus regularibus (sometimes
called Libellus de
quinque corporibus regularibus) is a book on the
geometry of
polyhedra written in the...
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incorporates without credit a
translation of the
entire book De
quinque corporibus regularibus by
Piero della Francesca.
Leonardo da
Vinci drew the illustrations...
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rediscovery by
Piero della Francesca, in his 15th-century book De
quinque corporibus regularibus,
which included five of the
Archimedean solids (the five truncations...
- De Magnete,
Magneticisque Corporibus, et de
Magno Magnete Tellure (On the
Magnet and
Magnetic Bodies, and on That
Great Magnet the Earth) is a scientific...
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plagiarised from an
earlier book by
Piero della Francesca, De
quinque corporibus regularibus. The book
consists of
three separate m****cripts,
which Pacioli...
- Some
Archimedean solids appeared in
Piero della Francesca's De
quinque corporibus regularibus, in
attempting to
study and copy the
works of Archimedes,...
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April 2020. Olfers, I.F.M. von (1816). De
vegetativis et
animatis corporibus in
corporibus animatis reperiundis commentarius. Pars I.
Berolini [=Berlin]:...
- the
present day:
Trattato d'Abaco (Abacus Treatise) [fr], De
quinque corporibus regularibus (On the Five
Regular Solids) and De
Prospectiva pingendi (On...
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Perspective for Painting),
Trattato d’Abaco (Abacus Treatise), and De
corporibus regularibus (Regular Solids),
while Pacioli wrote De
divina proportione...
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Perspective for Painting),
Trattato d’Abaco (Abacus Treatise), and De
quinque corporibus regularibus (On the Five
Regular Solids). Luca Pacioli's
Summa de Arithmetica...