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Franklin's Magic Squares
Franklin's Magic Squares Here's an amusing passage from Benjamin Franklin's autobiography (quoted from Carl van Doren's biography): Being one day in the country at the house of our common friend, the late learned Mr. Logan, he showed me a folio French book filled with magic squares, wrote, if I forget not, by one M. Frenicle , in which, he said, the author had discovered great ingenuity and ...
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