Pentagons and Pentagrams: An Illustrated History

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A fascinating exploration of the pentagon and its role in various cultures

The pentagon and its close cousin, the pentagram, have inspired individuals for the last two and half millennia, from mathematicians and philosophers to artists and naturalists. Despite the pentagon’s wide-ranging history, no single book has explored the important role of this shape in various cultures, until now. Richly illustrated,
Pentagons and Pentagrams offers a sweeping view of the five-sided polygon, revealing its intriguing geometric properties and its essential influence on a variety of fields.

Traversing time, Eli Maor narrates vivid stories, both celebrated and unknown, about the pentagon and pentagram. He discusses the early Pythagoreans, who ascribed to the pentagon mythical attributes, adopted it as their emblem, and figured out its construction with a straightedge and compass. Maor looks at how a San Diego housewife uncovered four previously unknown types of pentagonal tilings, and how in 1982 a scientist’s discovery of fivefold symmetries in certain alloys caused an uproar in crystallography and led to a Nobel Prize. Maor also discusses the pentagon’s impact on many buildings, from medieval fortresses to the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. Eugen Jost’s superb illustrations provide sumptuous visual context, and the book’s puzzles and mazes offer fun challenges for readers, with solutions given in an appendix.

Author(s): Eli Maor, Eugen Jost
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 200
City: Princeton

Cover
Contents
Preface. Why the Pentagon?
1. Five
2. ϕ
Sidebar 1. Four Famous Irrational Numbers: 2, ϕ, e, and π
3. But Is It Divine?
4. Constructing the Regular Pentagon
Sidebar 2. Pentagonal Numbers
5. The Pentagram
Centerpiece. Color Plates
6. Pentastars
Sidebar 3. Pentagonal Puzzles and Curiosa
7. Tessellations: Defying the Impossible
8. The Discovery of Fivefold Symmetry in Crystals
Sidebar 4. An Unsolved Mystery
9. Oh, That Pentagon
Appendixes
A. The Elementary Euclidean Constructions
B. Three Properties of the Fibonacci Numbers
C. A Proof That There Exist Only Five Platonic Solids
D. Summary of Formulas
E. Solutions to Puzzles
Bibliography
Credits
Index