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 CambridgeUniversity Press, 1888 - 56 pages |
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... given by Mr Conduitt to the administrators of Newton's estate , in which he binds himself to account for any profit he may make by their publication . This list , with some remarks of Dr Pellett , will be found in Hutton's Mathematical ...
... given by Mr Conduitt to the administrators of Newton's estate , in which he binds himself to account for any profit he may make by their publication . This list , with some remarks of Dr Pellett , will be found in Hutton's Mathematical ...
Page xi
... given to Cotes , and thus that after this date there is little of value in these subjects ; and as most of what is contained in them , especially all that relates to the revision of the Principia , has been published , there is little ...
... given to Cotes , and thus that after this date there is little of value in these subjects ; and as most of what is contained in them , especially all that relates to the revision of the Principia , has been published , there is little ...
Page xii
... given small disturbing forces acting , ( 1 ) in the direction of the radius vector , and ( 2 ) in the direction perpendicular to it . These lemmas are carefully written out , as if in preparation for the press , and they were probably ...
... given small disturbing forces acting , ( 1 ) in the direction of the radius vector , and ( 2 ) in the direction perpendicular to it . These lemmas are carefully written out , as if in preparation for the press , and they were probably ...
Page xiii
... given in the Astro- nomical Tables is 40 ° 41 ' . The result stated in the scholium to the 1st Edition appears to have been found by a more complete and probably a much more complicated investigation than that contained in the extant ...
... given in the Astro- nomical Tables is 40 ° 41 ' . The result stated in the scholium to the 1st Edition appears to have been found by a more complete and probably a much more complicated investigation than that contained in the extant ...
Page xiv
... given law of diminution be employed in finding the corresponding differential of the refraction . In an interesting article in the Journal des Savants for 1836 , M. Biot directs particular attention to this subject , and tries to repro ...
... given law of diminution be employed in finding the corresponding differential of the refraction . In an interesting article in the Journal des Savants for 1836 , M. Biot directs particular attention to this subject , and tries to repro ...
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1st Edition 2nd Edition 99 July aequalis alchemical alloys angulus antimony Apogaei April April 29 aqua fortis Arthur Storer Bernouilli bismuth calculation Cambridge chemical Chronology Collins Comet Commercium Epistolicum Conduitt containing copy Corr Curves David Gregory distantias draft of Newton's Edleston Ellipseos erit experiments extracts from Boyle Flamsteed to Newton Fontenelle given Halley to Newton Holograph Horsley impulsum July 11 June Latin latus rectum Leibnitz letter from Newton Letter of Newton linea Lord Portsmouth Luna radio Lunar Theory Maccl Method of Fluxions MISCELLANEOUS moon's apogee motion motus Newton to Varignon Newton's hand Newton's method numbered observations Oldenburg Oldenburg to Newton Optical orbe orbit papers relating plano immobili Principia Printed by Brewster PROP Propositions quam Luna recipe refraction salammoniac scholium Scrap Sept solis sublimate Terram treatise Varignon to Newton various authors written دو وو