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It was Gauss—once again Gauss, whose name runs through the last two centuries of mathematics like Louis Armstrong’s through the evolution of jazz—who on March 30, 1796, when he was still eighteen, discovered how to construct the 17-gon. No one had seen a way, or was even sure that it could be done, in the two thousand years of thinking about it before him.
The Art of the Infinite: The Pleasures of Mathematics
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