File:Hinton-1904-Views of the Tessaract-aka Tesseract.jpg
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English: Frontispiece to British mathematician Charles Howard Hinton’s (1853 - 30 April 1907) book The Fourth Dimension (London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co. Ltd.; New York:John Lane, both 1904) illustrating the tesseract (his 1888 coinage according to OED), the four-dimensional analog of the cube. Hinton's spelling varied: also known, as here, "tessaract".
Image from the Internet Archive copy at: https://archive.org/stream/fourthdimensio00hint#page/n7/mode/2up |
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Source | The Fourth Dimension (1904) |
Author | Charles Howard Hinton |
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