Hersh, R.
Spinoza took up lens-grinding. The rest of his life he maintained himself in poverty by that trade. He was offered a philosophy chair at Heidelberg , a pension from Louis XIV of France , and annuities by friends in the Netherlands . He always declined, valuing intellectual independence above physical comfort.
What is Mathematics Really? (Vintage, London, 1998) p. 120.
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