In Euclid’s Elements we meet the concept which later plays a significant role in the development of science. The concept is called the “division of a line in extreme and mean ratio” (DEMR). …the concept occurs in two forms. The first is formulated in Proposition 11 of Book II. …why did Euclid introduce different forms… which we can find in Books II, VI and XIII? …Only three types of regular polygons can be faces of the Platonic solids: the equilateral triangle… the square… and the regular pentagon. In order to construct the Platonic solids… we must build the two-dimensional faces… It is for this purpose that Euclid introduced the golden ratio… (Proposition II.11)… By using the “golden” isosceles triangle…we can construct the regular pentagon… Then only one step remains to construct the dodecahedron… which for Plato is one of the most important regular polyhedra symbolizing the universal harmony in his cosmology.

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