I was thinking of the beautiful title Kandinsky was able to give to his
writing:
Point and Line on the Surface; and this time the Italian translation is
better since it slides away straight: Point Line Surface. !
I can think of some messages, your dream of equiangular triangles and
squares weighs on what I can imagine,
hope it can be useful, at least you might know what you do not want...
circling rules & angles into dreams
unfolding numerical value
unfolding a numerical world
poetry of maths
talking in numbers - painting in lines - volumes
encircling rules to angles & numbers
take care, compliments for your work and for the work of the many that
appeared in these days,
i need much more time to go through it properly,
anny
From: "Wild Honey Press" <[log in to unmask]>
> Fellow listees,
>
> I need help!
>
> Am in the final throes of writing a school math book and my braincell is
> barely functioning. Last night I had a dream about equiangular triangles
and
> the difference of two squares.
>
> Anyway, I need a title. Any suggestions? Its aimed at 12 to 16 year olds.
> The syllabus is called Junior Certificate Mathematics, Higher and Ordinary
> Level.
>
> best
>
> Randolph
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