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Monday, 05 March 2007

Day 54

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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