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euclid These pages are based on ideas of construction that can be traced back over 2000 years to the works of Euclid (thought to be born around 325 BC). Read The Thirteen Books of Euclid's Elements for a key source book.
Some of the content of Book I is included as a part of this Construction project and you can browse through the propositions at any time whilst working on the project.
You can buy Euclid's Elements online:
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sacred geometry Another source book is Sacred Geometry by Robert Lawlor, which explores geometry using illustrations from science and art, such as Islamic tiles, atomic structure, architectural proportions and fine art. Nine workbooks lead you through geometric constructions using only a pencil, compass, straight-edge and graph paper. Includes the Vesica Piscis, Golden Section, Squaring the Circle, Geometry and Music, the Platonic Solids and more. Interspersed with philosophy about the meanings and symbolism of sacred geometry.
Some of the ideas in Sacred Geometry are included as a part of this Construction project and you can browse through them at any time whilst working on the project.
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A. N. Kostovskii Geometrical Constructions Using Compasses Only, Pergamon Press.
Martin Gardner Mathematical Circus, Penguin
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Both the above two books provide background to the Circle-only constructions

Max Jeger Transformation Geometry, Allen and Unwin
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David Wells The Penguin Book of Curious and Interesting Mathematics, Penguin
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You are a mathematician, Penguin
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Benjamin Bold Famous Problems of Geometry and how to solve them, Dover

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Last checked: 16 August 2004
A biography of Euclid
An Introduction to the Works of Euclid With an Emphasis on the Elements
Interactive Euclid's Elements
Byrne's edition of Euclid
Trisecting an angle
Duplicating a cube

The Measurers
The complexity of Geometric constructions
Grace - Graphical ruler and compass editor
Compass-Only Constructions
Geometric construction with the compass alone
Mascheroni
History of construction
Sacred geometry
Native American Geometry
Crop circles and sacred geometry