The Unique Eleven-Pointed Star Polygon Design of the Topkapı Scroll
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B. Lynn Bodner: The Unique Eleven-Pointed Star Polygon Design of the Topkapı Scroll. In: Bridges 2009. Pages 147–154
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This paper will explore an eleven-pointed star polygon design known as Catalog Number 42 of the Topkapı Scroll. The scroll contains 114 Islamic architectural and ornamental design sketches, only one of which produces an eleven-pointed star polygon. The design also consists of “nearly regular” nine-pointed star polygons and irregularly-shaped pentagonal stars. We propose one plausible “point-joining” compass-and- straightedge reconstruction of the repeat unit for this highly unusual design.
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