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  1. The Method of Fluxions and Infinite Series: With Its Application to the Geometry of Curve-Lines. by ... Sir Isaac Newton, ... Translated from the Author's ... a Perpetual Comment Upon the Whole Work, by Anonymous, 2010-04-22
  2. Sir Isaac Newton's Daniel and the Apocalypse; by William Whitla, 2009-11-12
  3. Astronomy Explained Upon Sir Isaac Newton's Principles, and Made Easy to Those Who Have Not Studied Mathematics.: To Which Are Added, a Plain Method of ... of the Transit of Venus, in the Year 1639 . by James Ferguson, 2009-04-27
  4. Elements of the Differential and Integral Calculus: By a New Method, Founded On the True System of Sir Isaac Newton, Without the Use of Infinitesimals Or Limits by Catherinus Putnam Buckingham, 2010-04-03
  5. Commentaries On the Principia of Sir Isaac Newton Respecting His Theory ... of the Gravitation of the Planets, by the Author of 'a New Theory of Gravitation'. by Joseph Denison, 2010-02-10
  6. A Supplement To The Catalogue Of The Grace K. Babson Collection Of The Works Of Sir Isaac Newton And Related Material In The Babson Institute Library by Henry P. Macomber, 2005-06
  7. A Short Comment On Sir Isaac Newton's Principia: Containing Notes Upon Some Difficult Places Of That Excellent Book (1770) by William Emerson, 2008-08-18
  8. A True Estimate of the Value of Leasehold Estates, and of Annuities and Reversions for Lives and Years. in Answer to a Pamphlet, Intitled, Sir Isaac Newton's ... and Purchasing Leases [Really by G. Mabbut]. by True Estimate, 2010-04-08
  9. Correspondence of Sir Isaac Newton and Professor Cotes: Including Letters of Other Eminent Men Now First Published from the Originals in the Library of ... Other Unpublished Letters and Papers by Isaac Newton, Roger Cotes, et all 2010-04-03
  10. Correspondence of Sir Isaac Newton and Professor Cotes: including letters of other eminent men by Isaac Newton, Roger Cotes, et all 2010-08-24
  11. An abstract of Sir Isaac Newton's Chronology of ancient kingdoms. By Mr. Reid. by Isaac Newton, 2010-05-29
  12. Sir Isaac Newton's Enumeration Of Lines Of The Third Order: Generation Of Curves By Shadows, Organic Description Of Curves And Construction Of Equations By Curves by Isaac Newton, 2010-05-23
  13. The seasons, A hymn, A poem to the memory of Sir Isaac Newton, and Britannia, a poem. By Mr. Thomson. by James Thomson, 2010-05-29
  14. Astronomy Explained Upon Sir Isaac Newton's Principles by James Ferguson, 2009-12-30

41. Isaac Newton Biography - Newton's Life, Career, Work - Dr Robert A. Hatch
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Dr Robert A. Hatch - University of Florida N ewton, Sir Isaac (1642-1727) English natural philosopher, generally regarded as the most original and influential theorist in the history of science. In addition to his invention of the infinitesimal calculus and a new theory of light and color, Newton transformed the structure of physical science with his three laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation. As the keystone of the scientific revolution of the 17th century, Newton's work combined the contributions of Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Descartes, and others into a new and powerful synthesis. Three centuries later the resulting structure - classical mechanics - continues to be a useful but no less elegant monument to his genius. W ith his mother's return to Woolsthorpe in 1653, Newton was taken from school to fulfill his birthright as a farmer. Happily, he failed in this calling, and returned to King's School at Grantham to prepare for entrance to Trinity College, Cambridge. Numerous anecdotes survive from this period about Newton's absent-mindedness as a fledging farmer and his lackluster performance as a student. But the turning point in Newton's life came in June 1661 when he left Woolsthorpe for Cambridge University. Here Newton entered a new world, one he could eventually call his own.

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48. Papers Of Sir Isaac Newton
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NEWTON, Sir Isaac (1642-1726/7). Man of Science.
Fellow of Trinity College 1667-1726/7; Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University 1669-1702; Warden of the Mint 1696-99; Master of the Mint 1699-1726/7. Correspondence and papers 1675/6-1719; notebook with accounts c1661. Indexed. Most Newton material is held by Cambridge University Library, The Royal Society and institutions elsewhere; see The Manuscript papers of British Scientists 1600-1940 published by the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts. The largest intact portion of Newton's library is held by Trinity College, see The Library of Isaac Newton by John Harrison, Cambridge University Press, 1978. Similar collections Return to Modern MS Index Trinity College Library, October 1997.

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Fellow of Trinity College 1667-1726/7; Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University 1669-1702; Warden of the Mint 1696-99; Master of the Mint 1699-1726/7. Correspondence and papers 1675/6-1719; notebook with accounts c1661. Indexed. Most Newton material is held by Cambridge University Library, The Royal Society and institutions elsewhere; see The Manuscript papers of British Scientists 1600-1940 published by the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts. The largest intact portion of Newton's library is held by Trinity College, see The Library of Isaac Newton by John Harrison, Cambridge University Press, 1978. Similar collections Modern MS Index Main Menu Last updated: 3 June 2000. Maintained by Trinity College Library

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Isaac Barrow Von Barrow Fernrohr Barrow Professor der Mathematik 'Geographia generalis' von Bernhard Varenius . In der Stille setzte er seine mathematischen, optischen und chemischen Untersuchungen fort. Von Descartes und John Wallis Infinitesimalrechnung und die Reihenlehre Fluenten Fluxionen und ermittelte aus den Fluenten die Fluxionen und umgekehrt. regenbogenfarbigen Ringe Newtonschen Ringe 'Optik' Astronomie Galilei dritten Keplerschen Gesetz Descartes' Wirbel das Fallen des Mondes zu bremsen. Jean Picard 'Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica' Legende vom Betrachten des fallenden Apfels In der Sitzung der Royal Society vom 28.April 1686 lag Newtons Handschrift vor. Der Astronom Edmond Halley Newtonschen Axiomen Prinzip der allgemeinen Gravitation Newton unterschied die Begriffe Masse und Gewicht Der Halley Halleysche Komet bezeichnet. John Locke "Betrachtung Gottes auf Grund der sich vollziehenden Erscheinungen" Newton kehrte wieder zu den 'Prinzipien' John Flamsteed Charles Montague Brennglas . Im gleichen Jahr wurde er und betreute seine Herausgabe.

51. Newton, Sir Isaac. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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En 1661, Isaac Newton entre au Trinity College En 1665, la peste ravage l'Angleterre et l'université de Cambridge ferme ses portes. Opposé à l'idée de devoir abandonner ses études, Newton continue à étudier chez lui. C'est pendant cette année qu'il fera ses plus importantes découvertes ; c'est pourquoi on surnomme cette année l' annus mirabilis (l'année merveilleuse). C'est aussi pendant cette période, que, selon la tradition, Newton fit l'expérience de la pomme. Cependant, Newton ne rapporta jamais cet événement, qui n'est probablement qu'une légende. En 1669, à l'âge de 26 ans, Newton devient professeur de mathématiques. Il exercera sa profession pendant 26 années consécutives. En 1672, Newton envoie un bref exposé de sa théorie des couleurs à la Royal Society de Londres. Sa publication soulève la critique et Newton décide de ne plus publier ses ouvrages. Il se retire alors le plus possible des médias pour se consacrer à ses recherches. Newton fait la rencontre de l'astronome anglais Edmond Halley en 1684, qui l'encourage fortement à publier ses travaux. Il publiera notamment

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Sir Isaac Newton Isaac Newton was born in 1642 in a manor house in Lincolnshire, England. His father had died two months before his birth. When Isaac was three his mother remarried, and Isaac remained with his grandmother. He was not interested in the family farm, so he was sent to Cambridge University to study. Isaac was born just a short time after the death of Galileo , one of the greatest scientists of all time. Galileo had proved that the planets revolve around the sun, not the earth as people thought at the time. Isaac Newton was very interested in the discoveries of Galileo and others. Isaac thought the universe worked like a machine and that a few simple laws governed it. Like Galileo, he realized that mathematics was the way to explain and prove those laws. Isaac Newton was one of the world’s great scientists because he took his ideas, and the ideas of earlier scientists, and combined them into a unified picture of how the universe works. Isaac Newton explained the workings of the universe through mathematics. He formulated laws of motion and gravitation. These laws are math formulas that explain how objects move when a force acts on them. Isaac published his most famous book, Principia, in 1687 while he was a mathematics professor at Trinity College, Cambridge. In the Principia, Isaac explained three basic laws that govern the way objects move. He then described his idea, or theory, about gravity. Gravity is the force that causes things to fall down. If a pencil falls off a desk, it will land on the floor, not the ceiling. In his book Isaac also used his laws to show that the planets revolve around the suns in orbits that are oval, not round.

58. Sir Isaac Newton On The Bible
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In 1690 Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) wrote a manuscript on the corruption of the text of the New Testament concerning I John 5:7 and Timothy 3:16. It was entitled, "A Historical Account of Two Notable Corruptions of Scripture." Due to the prevailing environment against criticism, he felt it unwise to profess his beliefs openly and felt that printing it in England would be too dangerous. Newton sent a copy of this manuscript to John Locke requesting him to have it translated into French for publication in France. Two years later, Newton was informed of an attempt to publish a Latin translation of it anonymously. However, Newton did not approve of its availability in Latin and persuaded Locke to take steps to prevent this publication. Below are excerpts from "A Historical Account of Two Notable Corruptions of Scripture". Newton on I John 5:7 Newton states that this verse appeared for the first time in the third edition of Erasmus's New Testament. "When they got the Trinity ; into his edition they threw by their manuscript, if they had one, as an almanac out of date. And can such shuffling dealings satisfy considering men?....It is rather a danger in religion than an advantage to make it now lean on a broken reed.

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