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    Newton, Isaac (1642-1727). Principes mathématiques de la philosophie naturelle ([Reprod. en fac-sim.]) Isaac Newton ; [trad. de l'anglois par feue Madame la marquise Du Chastellet]. 1759. Software used: Bibliothèque nationale de France: Conversion program: iText 1.4.8 (by lowagie.com) Encrypted: no: Version of PDF format: 1.4: Page size: 622. ...

  3. Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica - Wikipedia

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    Four full English translations of Newton's Principia have appeared, all based on Newton's 3rd edition of 1726. The first, from 1729, by Andrew Motte, [ 3 ] was described by Newton scholar I. Bernard Cohen (in 1968) as "still of enormous value in conveying to us the sense of Newton's words in their own time, and it is generally faithful to the ...

  4. Newton for Beginners - Wikipedia

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    Newton for Beginners, republished as Introducing Newton, is a 1993 graphic study guide to the Isaac Newton and classical physics written and illustrated by William Rankin. The volume, according to the publisher's website, "explains the extraordinary ideas of a man who [...] single-handedly made enormous advances in mathematics, mechanics and optics," and, "was also a secret heretic, a mystic ...

  5. Quaestiones quaedam philosophicae - Wikipedia

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    The Quaestiones contains notes from Newton's thorough reading of Descartes, Walter Charlton's translation of Gassendi into English, Galileo Galilei's Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, Robert Boyle, Thomas Hobbes, Kenelm Digby, Joseph Glanvill and Henry More, and others. These were set down under 45 section headings which he used ...

  6. General Scholium - Wikipedia

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    The General Scholium (Latin: Scholium Generale) is an essay written by Isaac Newton, appended to his work of Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica, known as the Principia. It was first published with the second (1713) edition of the Principia and reappeared with some additions and modifications on the third (1726) edition. [ 1 ]

  7. Category:Works by Isaac Newton - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Books by Isaac Newton ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  8. Category:Books by Isaac Newton - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... Help. Pages in category "Books by Isaac Newton" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Text is available ...

  9. Arithmetica Universalis - Wikipedia

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    Arithmetica Universalis ("Universal Arithmetic") is a mathematics text by Isaac Newton. Written in Latin, it was edited and published by William Whiston, Newton's successor as Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge. The Arithmetica was based on Newton's lecture notes.