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Buzjani’s Heptagon
This print was inspired by Abu’l-Wefa Buzjani’s (10th Century Persian mathematician) construction of a regular heptagon contained in his treatise, “On Those Parts of Geometry Needed by Craftsmen”. His construction is illustrated by the linework in the center portion of the print. The characters around the perimeter of the design repeat Buzjani’s name in Farsi.
Reza Sarhangi, Professor of Mathematics, Towson University and Robert Fathauer, Small business owner, puzzle designer, and artist, Tessellations Company
Reza Sarhangi is interested in Persian geometric art and its historical methods of construction, which he explores using the computer software Geometer’s Sketchpad. Robert Fathauer creates digital artworks on a Macintosh computer, primarily using the commercial programs FreeHand and Photoshop.Posted on July 9, 2009 via Proof
Source: proofmathisbeautiful
