François d'Aguilon (English Wikipedia)

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  • Smolarski, Dennis C. (2002), "Teaching mathematics in the seventeenth and twenty-first centuries", Mathematics Magazine, 75 (4): 256–262, doi:10.2307/3219160, JSTOR 3219160, MR 2074191.
  • Meskens, A. (1997), "The Jesuit mathematics school in Antwerp in the early seventeenth century", The Seventeenth Century, 12 (1): 11–22, doi:10.1080/0268117X.1997.10555421, In the few years the school was based in Antwerp it brought forth a first rate mathematician like Jan-Karel della Faille. ... Another important pupil of the school of mathematics was Theodore Moretus (1602–1667), son of Petrus and Henriette Plantin.
  • Held, Julius S. (1979), "Rubens and Aguilonius: New Points of Contact", The Art Bulletin, 61 (2): 257–264, doi:10.1080/00043079.1979.10787660, JSTOR 3049891.
  • Ziggelaar, August, S. J. (2012), "Theories of binocular vision after Aguilón", Strabismus, 20 (4): 185–193, doi:10.3109/09273972.2012.735524, PMID 23211145, S2CID 27056157{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link).
  • Ormerod, David (1995), "The mastery of nature: aspects of art, science and humanism in the Renaissance (review)" (PDF), Parergon, 13 (1): 170–171, doi:10.1353/pgn.1995.0033, S2CID 145745735, archived (PDF) from the original on 14 November 2015, It required the combined brilliance of geometricians as diverse as Alberti, Leonardo, Dürer, De Caus, Aguilon, and Accolti to lay the groundwork, and the genius of Gerard Desargues to accomplish.
  • Ziggelaar, August, S. J. (2012), "The impact of the Opticorum Libri Sex", Strabismus, 20 (3): 133–138, doi:10.3109/09273972.2012.709577, PMID 22906385{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link).

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