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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The papers also contain a long list of propositions in the Lunar Theory which were evidently intended to be inserted in a second edition , upon which Newton appears to have been engaged in 1694. This list , together with the two lemmas ...
The papers also contain a long list of propositions in the Lunar Theory which were evidently intended to be inserted in a second edition , upon which Newton appears to have been engaged in 1694. This list , together with the two lemmas ...
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... sending it to the Royal Society in May 1686 , excepting that about ten or twelve of the propositions were composed before , viz . the 1st and 11th in December 1679 , the 6th , 7th , 8th , 9th , 10th , 12th , 13th and 17th , Lib .
... sending it to the Royal Society in May 1686 , excepting that about ten or twelve of the propositions were composed before , viz . the 1st and 11th in December 1679 , the 6th , 7th , 8th , 9th , 10th , 12th , 13th and 17th , Lib .
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At length in the winter between the years 1676 and 1677 ° I found the Proposition that by a centrifugal force reciprocally as the square of the distance a Planet must revolve in an Ellipsis about the center of the force placed in the ...
At length in the winter between the years 1676 and 1677 ° I found the Proposition that by a centrifugal force reciprocally as the square of the distance a Planet must revolve in an Ellipsis about the center of the force placed in the ...
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A List of Propositions in the Lunar Theory intended to be inserted in a second edition of the Principia . III . The motion of the Apogee in an elliptic orbit of very small eccentricity , caused by given disturbing forces .
A List of Propositions in the Lunar Theory intended to be inserted in a second edition of the Principia . III . The motion of the Apogee in an elliptic orbit of very small eccentricity , caused by given disturbing forces .
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LIST OF PROPOSITIONS APPARENTLY INTENDED TO BE INSERTED IN A 2ND EDITION OF THE PRINCIPIA . In Theoria Lunae tractentur hae Propositiones . 5 PROP . XXVI . Aream orbis totius Lunaris in. 8 PROP . XXV . PROB . V. PAGE 434 , PRINCIP .
LIST OF PROPOSITIONS APPARENTLY INTENDED TO BE INSERTED IN A 2ND EDITION OF THE PRINCIPIA . In Theoria Lunae tractentur hae Propositiones . 5 PROP . XXVI . Aream orbis totius Lunaris in. 8 PROP . XXV . PROB . V. PAGE 434 , PRINCIP .
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