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  2. Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica - Wikipedia

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    Newton's single-minded attention to his work generally, and to his project during this time, is shown by later reminiscences from his secretary and copyist of the period, Humphrey Newton. His account tells of Isaac Newton's absorption in his studies, how he sometimes forgot his food, or his sleep, or the state of his clothes, and how when he ...

  3. Category:Books by Isaac Newton - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Books by Isaac Newton" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Arithmetica ...

  4. Isaac Newton - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Newton was born (according to the Julian calendar in use in England at the time) on Christmas Day, 25 December 1642 (NS 4 January 1643 [a]) at Woolsthorpe Manor in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, a hamlet in the county of Lincolnshire. [27] His father, also named Isaac Newton, had died three months before.

  5. Category:Works by Isaac Newton - Wikipedia

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    Books by Isaac Newton (5 P) Pages in category "Works by Isaac Newton" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  6. 100 Best Books of All Time - AOL

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    If you want to fill your shelves with the best books of all time, you're in the right place. The post 100 Best Books of All Time appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  7. List of important publications in mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the most influential scientific book ever published, it contains the statement of Newton's laws of motion forming the foundation of classical mechanics as well as his law of universal gravitation, and derives Kepler's laws for the motion of the planets (which were first obtained empirically). Here was born the practice, now so standard ...

  8. Isaac Newton in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Newton was an English mathematician, natural philosopher, theologian, alchemist and one of the most influential scientists in human history.His Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica is considered to be one of the most influential books in the history of science, laying the groundwork for most of classical mechanics by describing universal gravitation and the three laws of motion.

  9. Opticks - Wikipedia

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    The books were a model of popular science exposition: although Newton's English is somewhat dated—he shows a fondness for lengthy sentences with much embedded qualifications—the book can still be easily understood by a modern reader. In contrast, few readers of Newton's time found the Principia accessible or even comprehensible. His formal ...