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De Witt was an associate of van Schooten and lived for a while in his house. His most important work Elementa curvarum linearum (1659-61) was written before 1650, and was the first systematic development of the analytic geometry of the straight line and conic . It was published by van Schooten as part of his edition of Descartes ' Géometrie (1660). The word directrix is due to de Witt. In 1650 de Witt was appointed the leader of Dordrecht's deputation in the government of Holland. Three years later he was appointed political leader of Holland. As leader of Holland, de Witt applied his mathematical knowledge to the financial and budgetary problems of the republic. He wrote The Worth of Life Annuities Compared to Redemption Bonds which applied probability to questions of state finance. De Witt brought about peace with England in 1654 and after this he was extremely successful in bringing prosperity to Holland. When war broke out again with England in 1665 de Witt was able to bring about a very satisfactory settlement at the Treaty of Breda (1667). His political skills were further seen in the Triple Alliance (1668) between the Dutch Republic, England and Sweden. In 1672 France invaded and there were demonstrations against de Witt. His brother Cornelius was arrested on July 24 and two weeks later Johan de Witt resigned as political leader of Holland. When Johan came to visit Cornelius in prison they were attacked and killed by a large crowd. Quoting :
Source:School of Mathematics and Statistics University of St Andrews, Scotland |