Unpublished Scientific Papers of Isaac Newton: A Selection from the Portsmouth Collection in the University Library, CambridgeCUP Archive, 1962 - 415 من الصفحات First published in 1962, this volume collects together some of Newton's most important scientific papers. Chosen primarily to illustrate Newton's ideas on the nature of matter, the papers afford valuable insights into Newton's development as a scientist and his ideas of the world that science explores. The six sections are entitled: Mathematics, Mechanics, Theory of Matter, Manuscripts related to the Principia, Education and Notes. Each section has a critical introduction to set the manuscripts in perspective and to discuss their implications. English translations of the Latin documents are given. |
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Introduction | 3 |
To resolve Problems by Motion | 15 |
Calculations of Centripetal Forces | 65 |
Introduction | 75 |
De Gravitatione et aequipondio fluidorum | 89 |
The Lawes of Motion | 157 |
The Elements of Mechanicks | 165 |
Introduction | 183 |
Partial Draft of the Preface page | 302 |
Fragment on the Law of Inertia | 309 |
Atmosphaera Solis | 318 |
Scholium Generale | 348 |
Introduction | 367 |
Cosmography | 374 |
Astronomia | 386 |
Astronomy Geography Navigation c | 392 |
De Aere et Aethere | 214 |
Introduction | 231 |
Early Drafts of Propositions in Mechanics | 237 |
On Motion in Ellipses | 293 |
Annotations and Comments upon Hookes Micrographia | 400 |
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