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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This tract of Newton's is printed in full in the Commercium Epistolicum , and is there used merely in order to prove Newton's priority to Leibnitz . It is nowhere asserted or even implied in the Commercium that this tract of Newton had ...
This tract of Newton's is printed in full in the Commercium Epistolicum , and is there used merely in order to prove Newton's priority to Leibnitz . It is nowhere asserted or even implied in the Commercium that this tract of Newton had ...
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... but it is difficult to acquit him of a want of candour in never avowing in the course of the long controversy respecting the discovery of Fluxions , that he had not only seen this tract of Newton's , but had actually taken a copy of ...
... but it is difficult to acquit him of a want of candour in never avowing in the course of the long controversy respecting the discovery of Fluxions , that he had not only seen this tract of Newton's , but had actually taken a copy of ...
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A tract in English written in 1666 , entitled " To resolve problems by Motion . ” Also short tracts entitled De Solutione Problematum per Motum . De Gravitate Conicarum . Problems of Curves . Calculation of the Area of the Hyperbola .
A tract in English written in 1666 , entitled " To resolve problems by Motion . ” Also short tracts entitled De Solutione Problematum per Motum . De Gravitate Conicarum . Problems of Curves . Calculation of the Area of the Hyperbola .
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Transcript of a Tract on Fluxions said to have been written by Newton in November , 1666 . 2. Tract relating to the History of Fluxions , transcribed from one which was probably written by Jones . 3. Part of Newton's method of Fluxions ...
Transcript of a Tract on Fluxions said to have been written by Newton in November , 1666 . 2. Tract relating to the History of Fluxions , transcribed from one which was probably written by Jones . 3. Part of Newton's method of Fluxions ...
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Tract on the construction of Equations , unfinished . 10. On the Properties of Curves . 11. Part of a Treatise on Geometry ( in Latin ) . 12 . De Compositione Locorum Solidorum . 13. Solutio Problematis Veterum de Loco Solido . 14.
Tract on the construction of Equations , unfinished . 10. On the Properties of Curves . 11. Part of a Treatise on Geometry ( in Latin ) . 12 . De Compositione Locorum Solidorum . 13. Solutio Problematis Veterum de Loco Solido . 14.
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