id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_txfeqzgi4ndvzkn7f3nj3o7tli Paul Rosin Rosettes and Other Arrangements of Circles 2001.0 14 .pdf application/pdf 5080 523 69 origin, it is worth noting that many involve intersecting circles forming rosette-like patterns. A circular rosette is formed by taking copies of a circle and rotating them about a point in this case the rosette centre is contained in all the circles. aspect ratio), but only increase in size as they radiate out from the rosette centre [Williams interstices from rosettes with very few circles have aspect ratios fairly evenly distributed an overall elliptical form (Figure 8a).1 The rotating circles become ellipses — although consider lunes with inscribed circles as shown in Figure 11. lunes formed by the intersecting circles making up circular rosettes, as shown in figure 15. along lune from the centre of the rosette the inscribed circles from all the lunes form a If both sets of lunes are inscribed with circles (Figure 15b) are formed except that unlike the true circular rosette they cut slivers off the ovals (Figure ./cache/work_txfeqzgi4ndvzkn7f3nj3o7tli.pdf ./txt/work_txfeqzgi4ndvzkn7f3nj3o7tli.txt