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English: Schläfli's double six configuration — twelve lines with five intersection points per line and two lines per intersection point, intersecting in the pattern of a crown graph — inscribed on a cube, following an illustration by Hilbert and Cohn-Vossen in Geometry and the Imagination. |
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