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Deutsch: Goldener Schnitt, Konstruktion nach Euklid
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2008-05-24 (original upload date) (Original text : 2008-05-24) |
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Transferred from de.wikipedia (Original text : als SVG selbst erstellt, basiert auf PNG-Version von Wolfgang Beyer) |
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Daniel Seibert Original uploader was Daniel Seibert at de.wikipedia |
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Licensed under the GFDL by the author.
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Daniel Seibert at the German language Wikipedia, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publishes it under the following license:
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