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Line illustrations by Jed Mugford.
Figure 1: Andrew Wiles. Figure 1-1: Charles Taylor. Figure
1-6: Science Photo Library. Figure 1-7: By permission of the President and Council
of the Royal Society. Figures 2-1, 2-2, 2-3: Courtesy of the John Carter Brown
Library at Brown University. Figure 2-4: By permission of the President and Council
of the Royal Society. Figure 3-7: Archives de l’Académic des Sciences. Figure 3-8:
Archives de l’Académic des Sciences. Figure 3-9: By permission of the President and
Council of the Royal Society. Figure 3-10: Die Mathematik
und ihre Dozenten (Akademie-Verlag, Berlin). Figure 3-12: Dr Klaus
Barner, University of Kassel. Figure 4-1: Sam Loyd and his
Puzzles, (Barse and Co., New York). Figure 4-3: Mathematisches
Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach. Figure 4-4: Godfrey Argent. Figure 4-5: Source:
Royal Society Library, London. Figure 4-6: Godfrey Argent. Figure 4-7: Andrew Wiles.
Figure 4-8: Ken Ribet. Figure 4-11: Goro Shimura. Figure 5-1: Princeton University,
Orren Jack Turner. Figure 5-5: © 1997 Cordon Art, Baarn, Holland. Figure 5-6: Goro
Shimura. Figure 5-7: BBC. Figure 5-8: Catherine Karnow. Figure 5-9: Princeton
University, Denise Applewhite. Figures 6-1, 6-2, 6-3: R. Bourgne and J. P. Azra,
Des écrits et des mémoires mathématiques d’Evariste
Galois (2nd edn, Gauthier-Villars, 1976; reprint by Editions Jacques
Gabay, Paris, 1997). Figure 6-4: A. J. Hanson and S. Dixon, Wolfram Research Inc.
Figure 6-5: BBC. Figure 6-6: © 1993 by The New York Times Co. Reprinted by
permission. Figure 6-7: Ken Ribet. Figure 7-1: Richard Taylor. Figure 7-2: Princeton
University. Figure 8-1: Andrew Wiles, Modular elliptic curves and Fermat’s Last
Theorem. Annals of Mathematics, 141, 443 (1995). The Johns Hopkins University
Press