Great Pyramid
Discover the intriguing world of ancient measurements with Great Pyramid by John Taylor, published by Cambridge University Press in 2014. In this compelling work, originally published in 1859, Taylor presents his groundbreaking theory on the 'pyramid inch,' a measurement he claimed to be one twenty-fifth of the 'sacred cubit,' derived from ancient astronomical observations. This book delves into the fascinating intersection of geometry, history, and astronomy, making it a must-read for enthusiasts of ancient civilizations and architectural wonders. Although Taylor's theories were later challenged by the precise surveys conducted by Flinders Petrie, his work remains a significant part of the discourse surrounding the Great Pyramid. With a total of 340 pages, Great Pyramid offers a rich exploration of its subject matter, perfect for scholars and curious minds alike. Don't miss the chance to explore this influential yet controversial piece of historical literature.