A Catalogue of the Portsmouth Collection of Books and Papers Written by Or Belonging to Sir Isaac Newton: The Scientific Portion of which Has Been Presented by the Earl of Portsmouth to the University of Cambridge |
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SECTION I. PAGE MATHEMATICS . I. Early papers by Newton 1 II . Elementary Mathematics 2 III . Fluxions ib . IV . Enumeration of Lines of the Third ... Miscellaneous Mathematical subjects 4 VIII . Papers connected with the Principia .
SECTION I. PAGE MATHEMATICS . I. Early papers by Newton 1 II . Elementary Mathematics 2 III . Fluxions ib . IV . Enumeration of Lines of the Third ... Miscellaneous Mathematical subjects 4 VIII . Papers connected with the Principia .
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... partly of copies of his works written out or corrected for the press , partly of notes relating to the various subjects in which he was interested , and of an extensive correspondence with English and Foreign mathematicians .
... partly of copies of his works written out or corrected for the press , partly of notes relating to the various subjects in which he was interested , and of an extensive correspondence with English and Foreign mathematicians .
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This list , with some remarks of Dr Pellett , will be found in Hutton's Mathematical Dictionary . All which Dr Pellett deemed fit to be printed were An Abstract of the Chronology in 12 half - sheets folio , and The Chronology of Ancient ...
This list , with some remarks of Dr Pellett , will be found in Hutton's Mathematical Dictionary . All which Dr Pellett deemed fit to be printed were An Abstract of the Chronology in 12 half - sheets folio , and The Chronology of Ancient ...
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Many of the Mathematical papers contain Newton's preparations for the Principia , and notes which spring out of questions that were started by his correspondents . It must be recollected that Newton practically gave up his mathematical ...
Many of the Mathematical papers contain Newton's preparations for the Principia , and notes which spring out of questions that were started by his correspondents . It must be recollected that Newton practically gave up his mathematical ...
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... of his remarks on the chronology published under his name at Paris ( which made him very angry ) , many of the Observations on the Prophecies , several of the scheme of mathematical learning proposed for Christ's Hospital , & c .
... of his remarks on the chronology published under his name at Paris ( which made him very angry ) , many of the Observations on the Prophecies , several of the scheme of mathematical learning proposed for Christ's Hospital , & c .
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