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De quinque corporibus regularibus (sometimes called Libellus de quinque corporibus regularibus) is a book on the geometry of polyhedra written in the 1480s or early 1490s by Italian painter and mathematician Piero della Francesca. It is a manuscript, in the Latin language; its title means [the little book] on the five regular solids. It is one of three books known to have been written by della Francesca. Lost for many years, De quinque corporibus regularibus was rediscovered in the 19th century in the Vatican Library and the Vatican copy has since been republished in facsimile.

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  • De quinque corporibus regularibus (en)
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  • De quinque corporibus regularibus (sometimes called Libellus de quinque corporibus regularibus) is a book on the geometry of polyhedra written in the 1480s or early 1490s by Italian painter and mathematician Piero della Francesca. It is a manuscript, in the Latin language; its title means [the little book] on the five regular solids. It is one of three books known to have been written by della Francesca. Lost for many years, De quinque corporibus regularibus was rediscovered in the 19th century in the Vatican Library and the Vatican copy has since been republished in facsimile. (en)
  • Libellus de quinque corporibus regularibus (Les cinq polyèdres réguliers) est un traité de mathématiques écrit par Piero della Francesca. La datation en est incertaine, mais se situe entre les années 1480 et 1492. Le traité est une réécriture et augmentation de la partie géométrique de son Trattato d'abaco. Plus de la moitié des problèmes sont nouveaux et surtout il y a des découvertes mathématiques importantes. (fr)
  • Il De quinque corporibus regularibus è un trattato sulla geometria euclidea scritto da Piero della Francesca. La datazione dell'opera è incerta e in ogni caso legata alla tarda maturità dell'autore, tra gli anni sessanta e ottanta del Quattrocento. L'opera tratta dei cinque solidi geometrici regolari iscrivibili in una sfera e non ulteriormente semplificabili (solidi platonici): il tetraedro, il cubo, l'ottaedro, il dodecaedro e l'icosaedro. (it)
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