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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... intended Life of Newton . 53 * SECTION XII . Letters and Memoranda relating to Newton after his death . * SECTION XIII . 54 Papers on Newton's family matters and on the Mint 55 * SECTION XIV . Books and Papers not by Newton * SECTION XV ...
... intended Life of Newton . 53 * SECTION XII . Letters and Memoranda relating to Newton after his death . * SECTION XIII . 54 Papers on Newton's family matters and on the Mint 55 * SECTION XIV . Books and Papers not by Newton * SECTION XV ...
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... intended to show how some of the more prominent lunar inequalities could be traced to the disturbing action of the Sun , and how their amounts could be calculated approxi- mately by theory . The only part which is developed with any ...
... intended to show how some of the more prominent lunar inequalities could be traced to the disturbing action of the Sun , and how their amounts could be calculated approxi- mately by theory . The only part which is developed with any ...
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... intended to form part of the Principia . Next follows the application of the lemmas to the particular case of the Moon , in which the supposition that the disturbances are represented by changes in the elements of a purely elliptic ...
... intended to form part of the Principia . Next follows the application of the lemmas to the particular case of the Moon , in which the supposition that the disturbances are represented by changes in the elements of a purely elliptic ...
Page xiii
... 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 on the motion of the apogee mentioned above , will be found in the Appendix . Halley inserted ...
... 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 on the motion of the apogee mentioned above , will be found in the Appendix . Halley inserted ...
Page xxi
... 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 . I. ON THE FORM OF THE SOLID OF LEAST RESISTANCE . LIB ...
... 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 . I. ON THE FORM OF THE SOLID OF LEAST RESISTANCE . LIB ...
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1st Edition 2nd Edition aequalis alloys angulus antimony Apogaei apogee April aqua fortis Arthur Storer autem Bernouilli bismuth calculation Cambridge Chronology Comets Commercium Epistolicum Conduitt containing copy Curves David Gregory describit Differential Calculus distantias Edleston Ellipseos erit extracts from Boyle Fontenelle fusible given Holograph Horsley impulsum infinitely Invenire motum July June Keill Latin latus rectum least resistance Leibnitz lemmas linea Lord Portsmouth Luna in orbe Luna radio Lunar Theory Mathematical Method of Fluxions MISCELLANEOUS moon's apogee motion motum medium Lunae motus Newton's hand Newton's method notes Oldenburg Optical Opticks orbis orbium papers relating particula plano immobili Principia PROP Propositions quam Luna quod receipts recipe refraction regulus Ripley salammoniac scholium Scrap Sept small eccentricity Solid of Least solis sublimate temporis particulis tract treatise umbilico Varignon to Newton various authors vitriol دو وو