The Forty-Seventh Problem of Euclid

The Forty-Seventh Problem of Euclid

The Forty-Seventh Problem of Euclid

The Forty-Seventh Problem of Euclid

Also known as: The Forty-Seventh Proposition of Euclid

The Forty-Seventh Problem of Euclid was the invention of our ancient friend and brother, the great Pythagoras. It teaches Masons to be general lovers of the arts and sciences.

(Source: Multiple-Letter Cipher with Monitorial and Floor Work for Symbolic Lodges under the Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons of Wisconsin 1999 Revised Edition)

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