Magic Squares, Spheres and Tori

Magic Squares offer partial glimpses of the convex or concave number systems that they represent. Analysed using modular arithmetic, Magic Tori open new perspectives.

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The title page of Frénicle's study of magic squares, published posthumously in 1693.
The early classification of magic squares






Miguel Angel  AmelaStructured 8 x 8 Franklin Squares
Heinrich   Cornelius  
Agrippa

Of Occult Philosophy, Book II. (part 1), Chapter xxii
W. S.  Andrews Magic Squares and Cubes
Ian  
Adam  
Peter D.  
Cameron
Rogers
Loly
Signatura of magic and Latin integer squares: isentropic clans and indexing
Henry Ernest  DudeneyAmusements in Mathematics
Bernard  Frénicle de BessyDes Quarrez ou Tables Magiques
Albert L.  CandyPandiagonal Magic Squares of Composite Order
Internet
Archive
Various books and papers about Magic Squares
Various books and papers about Tori
Barkley  
R. J.  
Rosser
Walker
On the transformation group for diabolic magic squares of order four
Inder J.  TanejaIntervally Distributed, Palindromic, Selfie Magic Squares, and Double Colored Patterns
Intervally Distributed, Palindromic and Selfie Magic Squares: Genetic Table and Colored Pattern - Orders 11 to 20
Magic Squares with Perfect Square Number Sums. 
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