Never at Rest: A Biography of Isaac NewtonThis richly detailed 1981 biography captures both the personal life and the scientific career of Isaac Newton, presenting a fully rounded picture of Newton the man, the scientist, the philosopher, the theologian, and the public figure. Professor Westfall treats all aspects of Newton's career, but his account centres on a full description of Newton's achievements in science. Thus the core of the work describes the development of the calculus, the experimentation that altered the direction of the science of optics, and especially the investigations in celestial dynamics that led to the law of universal gravitation. |
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... Principia. That charge, endlessly repeated, figured prominently, much to Newton's embarrassment, inthe priority dispute. This brief paragraph cannot begin todojustice to the richness of Whiteside's presentation,to whichI refer ...
... Principia. That charge, endlessly repeated, figured prominently, much to Newton's embarrassment, inthe priority dispute. This brief paragraph cannot begin todojustice to the richness of Whiteside's presentation,to whichI refer ...
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... Principia; bythe Syndics of Cambridge UniversityLibrary to reproduce eleven sketches and passages from the Portsmouth Papers; by Cambridge University Press to reproduce the picture of Croker's medal of Newton fromJohn Craig, The Mint ...
... Principia; bythe Syndics of Cambridge UniversityLibrary to reproduce eleven sketches and passages from the Portsmouth Papers; by Cambridge University Press to reproduce the picture of Croker's medal of Newton fromJohn Craig, The Mint ...
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... Principia: Cambridge UniversityPressto quotefromI. BernardCohen and Alexandre Koyré, eds., Isaac Newton's Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica; from B.J.T. Dobbs,The Foundationsof Newton's Alchemy; from A.R.andM. B. Hall,eds ...
... Principia: Cambridge UniversityPressto quotefromI. BernardCohen and Alexandre Koyré, eds., Isaac Newton's Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica; from B.J.T. Dobbs,The Foundationsof Newton's Alchemy; from A.R.andM. B. Hall,eds ...
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Contents
The solitary scholar 4 Resolving problemsby motion | |
Lucasian professor 7 Publication andcrisis 8 Rebellion | |
The Mint 13 President of the RoyalSociety 14 The priority dispute | |
Bibliographical essay List of illustrations | |
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