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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Page xvii
... letters which Newton sometimes but by no means invariably employed to denote Fluxions , Leibnitz could hardly fail to see , if he was acquainted with the Differential Calculus , that the principle of Newton's method was the same as that ...
... letters which Newton sometimes but by no means invariably employed to denote Fluxions , Leibnitz could hardly fail to see , if he was acquainted with the Differential Calculus , that the principle of Newton's method was the same as that ...
Page xx
... letters , which have not been retained by the University , copies have been taken by the permission of Lord Portsmouth , and these are retained with the portion of the MSS . presented by him to the University . In addition to this a ...
... letters , which have not been retained by the University , copies have been taken by the permission of Lord Portsmouth , and these are retained with the portion of the MSS . presented by him to the University . In addition to this a ...
Page xxi
... Letter in Newton's hand , no doubt to Professor David Gregory , and probably written in 1694 . SIR , I now thank you heartily both for the very kind visit you made me here and for the errata you gave me notice of in my book and also for ...
... Letter in Newton's hand , no doubt to Professor David Gregory , and probably written in 1694 . SIR , I now thank you heartily both for the very kind visit you made me here and for the errata you gave me notice of in my book and also for ...
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... letter sooner but that I wanted time to examin this Theorem and the Lem . 1 in the 3d Book . I do not see how to derive the resistance of the air from the ascent of water . The reasoning which must be about it seems too complicate to ...
... letter sooner but that I wanted time to examin this Theorem and the Lem . 1 in the 3d Book . I do not see how to derive the resistance of the air from the ascent of water . The reasoning which must be about it seems too complicate to ...
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... letters em- ployed ) . 11. Propositions in Fluxions ( dotted letters employed ) . 12. An early paper on deducing the subnormal in a curve from a given rational relation between x and y , and the converse operation . 13. Fragments on ...
... letters em- ployed ) . 11. Propositions in Fluxions ( dotted letters employed ) . 12. An early paper on deducing the subnormal in a curve from a given rational relation between x and y , and the converse operation . 13. Fragments on ...
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