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The lituus spiral (/ˈlɪtju.əs/) is a spiral in which the angle θ is inversely proportional to the square of the radius r.
This spiral, which has two branches depending on the sign of r, is asymptotic to the x axis. Its points of inflexion are at
The curve was named for the ancient Roman lituus by Roger Cotes in a collection of papers entitled Harmonia Mensurarum (1722), which was published six years after his death.