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Celestial mechanics - Early works to 1800
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A treatise of the system of the world. By Sir Isaac Newton. Translated into English.
Newton, Isaac, 1642-1727.Date: M.DCCXXVIII. [1728]- Books
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A solution of Kepler's problem; by Matthew Stewart, Professor of Mathematics in the University of Edinburgh.
Stewart, Matthew, 1717-1785.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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Cosmology. An enquiry into the cause of what is called gravitation or attraction, in which the motions of the heavenly bodies, And The Preservation and Operations Of All Nature, are deduced From AN Universal Principle of Efflux and Reflux. With copper plates. By T. Vivian, Vicar of Cornwood, Devon.
Vivian, Thomas, approximately 1722-1793.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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A critical inquiry into the motion of the sun and stability of the earth. By Godfrey Mccalman, Surgeon in Greenock.
McCalman, Godfrey.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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Mathematical elements of natural philosophy, confirmed by experiments. Or an introduction to Sir Isaac Newton's philosophy. Written in Latin by William-James 's Gravesande, Doctor of Laws and Philosophy. Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy at Leyden, and Fellow of the Royal Society of London. Translated into English by J. T. Desaguliers, LL. D. Fellow of the Royal Society, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Chandos. The second volume.
Gravesande, Willem Jacob 's, 1688-1742.Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]