Tetraedrum De nomine | Notae | Tabula navigationistetraedrumIohannis Kepleri Harmonices mundi libri V, p. 57Ioannis Caramuelis Mathesis biceps: vetus et nova von Juan Caramuel de LobkowitzFrancisci Maurolyci Opera MathematicaAmplifica
Corpora PlatonicaGeometria solida Euclideana
Graecopolyedrumcorporibus Platonicis
Tetraedrum (a Graeco τετρα- 'quattuor' et ἕδρα 'sedes, facies'),[1][2] sive pyramis triangula[3] est polyedrum quattuor faciebus triangulis, unum ex quinque corporibus Platonicis.
De nomine |
Nomen etiam tetrahedron[4], tetrahedrum[5] et tetrahedrus[6] scribitur.
Notae |
↑ Dictionary of Medieval Latin from British Sources apud ΛΟΓΕΙΟΝ, s.v. "tetraedrum".
↑ Kraus, L.A. (1844). Kritisch-etymologisches medicinisches Lexikon (Dritte Auflage). Göttingen: Verlag der Deuerlich- und Dieterichschen Buchhandlung.
↑ Fons nominis Latini desideratur (addito fonte, hanc formulam remove)
↑ Iohannis Kepleri Harmonices mundi libri V, p. 57
↑ Ioannis Caramuelis Mathesis biceps: vetus et nova von Juan Caramuel de Lobkowitz
↑ Francisci Maurolyci Opera Mathematica
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