Rhombicuboctahedron by Leonardo da Vinci
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- | [[Icosidodecahedron]] by [[Leonardo da Vinci]][http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/875148511/icosidodecahedron-by-leonardo-da-vinci-found-via] . | + | Plate XXXVI[http://archive.org/stream/divinaproportion00paci#page/n260/mode/1up] from ''[[De divina proportione]]'' is the [[rhombicuboctahedron]] by [[Leonardo da Vinci]]. |
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+ | Leonardo da Vinci devised several frame models of regular solids, which he drew for [[Luca Pacioli]]'s book ''De divina proportione''. | ||
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+ | Below the woodcut is the text "Vigintisex basium planum vacuum" (twenty-six open faces). | ||
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+ | To the right of the woodcut is some [[illegible]] text. | ||
- | [[Leonardo da Vinci]] devised frame models of regular solids, which he drew for [[Pacioli]]'s book ''[[Divina Proportione]]''. | + | The shape is a regular rhombicuboctahedron. |
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- | *[[Icosidodecahedron]] | + | *[[Geometric studies by Leonardo da Vinci]] |
+ | *[[Polyhedron]] | ||
+ | *[[Rhombicuboctahedron]] | ||
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Plate XXXVI[1] from De divina proportione is the rhombicuboctahedron by Leonardo da Vinci.
Leonardo da Vinci devised several frame models of regular solids, which he drew for Luca Pacioli's book De divina proportione.
Below the woodcut is the text "Vigintisex basium planum vacuum" (twenty-six open faces).
To the right of the woodcut is some illegible text.
The shape is a regular rhombicuboctahedron.
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