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Sources of illustrations
Pictures on pages vi and x
All these pictures are freely available on the internet. Jan de Witt Painting by Jan de Baen (1633–1702)
Most figures were drawn by Tobias Baanders (CWI, Amsterdam), with the following exceptions • Figure 5.8 was inspired by Heath [30] • Figure 5.9 was derived from Descartes [16] • Figure 5.13 (drawn by Jan Aarts) was derived from J.D. LAWRENCE, A catalog
of Special Curves, New York, Dover publications, 1972