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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TT has been long known that Sir Isaac Newton left , at his I death , a - large mass
of papers , consisting 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 ...
TT has been long known that Sir Isaac Newton left , at his I death , a - large mass
of papers , consisting 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 ...
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Although till the present time the papers have never been thoroughly examined ,
they have been looked at and partially used by various persons since Newton ' s
death . When that occurred ( in 1727 ) Dr Pellett was appointed by the executors
...
Although till the present time the papers have never been thoroughly examined ,
they have been looked at and partially used by various persons since Newton ' s
death . When that occurred ( in 1727 ) Dr Pellett was appointed by the executors
...
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He has left , however , notes of a number of his own chemical experiments made
at various dates between 1678 and 1696 . Some of these are quantitative . Those
of most interest relate to alloys . He mentions several easily fusible alloys of ...
He has left , however , notes of a number of his own chemical experiments made
at various dates between 1678 and 1696 . Some of these are quantitative . Those
of most interest relate to alloys . He mentions several easily fusible alloys of ...
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( Various statements of the principal points of this Theory . ) 11 . Propositions · De
motu nodorum Lunę , prepared for the 3rd Edition of the Principia . 12 . Motion of
the Moon ' s Apogee . This consists of two Lemmas , prepared for press ; two ...
( Various statements of the principal points of this Theory . ) 11 . Propositions · De
motu nodorum Lunę , prepared for the 3rd Edition of the Principia . 12 . Motion of
the Moon ' s Apogee . This consists of two Lemmas , prepared for press ; two ...
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Observations of Eclipses , sent to Newton from various quarters , with a diagram
of the annular eclipse of 1686 by E . de Louville ( Paris ) . 6 . Transits of Satellites
of Jupiter and of their shadows across the disc of the planet , observed by Pound
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Observations of Eclipses , sent to Newton from various quarters , with a diagram
of the annular eclipse of 1686 by E . de Louville ( Paris ) . 6 . Transits of Satellites
of Jupiter and of their shadows across the disc of the planet , observed by Pound
...
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