Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Discoveries of Sir Isaac NewtonSEVERUS Verlag, 2012 - 504 من الصفحات Sir David Brewster (1781–1868) was a Scottish physicist of international reputation. These memoirs of Sir Isaac Newton’s life and career, first published in 1855, were the result of more than twenty years of research, using previously unknown correspondence and original manuscripts. Brewster's own scientific interests, particularly in optics, gave him the ability to communicate Newton's work. The book is illustrated with numerous drawings and graphics. |
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... Discourse on Light and Colours, containing his Hypothesis concerning Light—Views of Descartes and Hooke, who adopt the Hypothesis of an Ether, the vibrations of which produce Light—Rejected by Newton, who proposes a. Modificae tion of ...
... Discourse on Light and Colours, containing his Hypothesis concerning Light—Views of Descartes and Hooke, who adopt the Hypothesis of an Ether, the vibrations of which produce Light—Rejected by Newton, who proposes a. Modificae tion of ...
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Great Discoveries previous to the Birth of Sir Isaac Newton_Preeminence | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 19 |
CHAPTER III | 37 |
Newton writes Notes on Kinkhuysens Algebraend on Harmonic and Infi | 68 |
CHAPTER V | 109 |
CHAPTER VI | 127 |
Newtons Hypothesis of Refraction and ReflexionOf Transparency | 151 |
CHAPTER VIII | 175 |
CHAPTER X | 211 |
CHAPTER XI | 250 |
CHAPTER XII | 289 |
CHAPTER XIII | 344 |
riend | 385 |
VILDescription of the Optic Nerves and their Juncture in the Brain | 432 |
XILContinuation of Appendix No VIII 472478 | 472 |
CHAPTER IX | 193 |
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