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Optical lectures read in the publick schools of the University of Cambridge, Anno Domini, 1669. By the late Sir Isaac Newton, Then Lucasian Professor of the Mathematicks. Never before Printed. Translated into English out of the Original Latin.
Newton, Isaac, 1642-1727.Date: M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]- Books
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A treatise of the method of fluxions and infinite series, with its application to the geometry of curve lines. By Sir Isaac Newton, Kt. Translated from the Latin original not yet published. Designed by the Author for the Use of Learners.
Newton, Isaac, 1642-1727.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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Antient metaphysics: or, the science of universals. Containing a further examination of the principles of Sir Isaac Newton's astronomy. Volume second.
Monboddo, James Burnet, Lord, 1714-1799.Date: M,DCC,LXXXII. [1782]- Books
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The chronology of antient kingdoms amended. To which is prefix'd, a short chronicle from the first memory of things in Europe, to the conquest of Persia by Alexander the Great. With three plates of the Temple of Solomon. By Sir Isaac Newton.
Newton, Isaac, 1642-1727.Date: 1728- Books
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The mathematical principles of natural philosophy. By Sir Isaac Newton. Translated into English by Andrew Motte. To which are added, The laws of the moon's motion, according to gravity. By John Machin Astron. Prof. Gresh. and Secr. R. Soc. In two volumes.
Newton, Isaac, 1642-1727.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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A poem sacred to the memory of Sir Isaac Newton: Inscrib'd to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole. Written by Mr. Thomson.
Thomson, James, 1700-1748.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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Universal arithmetick: or, a treatise of arithmetical composition and resolution. To which is added, Dr. Halley's method of finding the roots of equations Arithmetically. Written in Latin by Sir Isaac Newton, and translated by the late Mr. Ralphson, and revised and corrected by Mr. Cunn.
Newton, Isaac, 1642-1727.Date: M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]- Books
A dissertation on comets, extracted from the writings of the most eminent modern astronomers and philosophers. In a letter to a reverend professor. To which is prefixed the theory of a comet / by [according to the sentiments of] Sir Isaac Newton [and other ... astronomers].
Date: [between 1700 and 1799]- Books
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A new and most accurate theory of the moon's motion; whereby all her irregularities may be solved, and her Place truly calculated to Two Minutes. Written by That Incomparable Mathematician Mr. Isaac Newton, and published in Latin by Mr. David Gregory in his excellent Astronomy.
Newton, Isaac, 1642-1727.Date: 1702- Books
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Correspondence of Sir Isaac Newton and Professor Cotes : including letters of other eminent men, now first published from the originals in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge; together with an appendix containing other unpublished letters and papers by Newton; with notes, synoptical view of the philosopher's life, and a variety of details illustrative of his history, by J. Edleston.
Newton, Isaac, 1642-1727.Date: 1850- Books
Alchemy in the Newtonian circle : personal aquaintances and the problem of the late phase of Isaac Newton's alchemy / Karin Figala and Ulrich Petzold.
Figala, Karin.Date: 1993- Books
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Réponse aux observations sur la Chronologie de M. Newton.
Newton, Isaac, 1642-1727.Date: 1728?]- Books
A bibliography of the works of Sir Isaac Newton : together with a list of books illustrating his works / with notes by George J. Gray.
Gray, G. J. (George John), 1863-1934.Date: 1907- Books
Library of Sir Isaac Newton : presentation by the Pilgrim trust to Trinity college, Cambridge, 30 October 1943 / address of presentation by the Right Hon. Lord Macmillan ... and of acceptance by George Macaulay Trevelyan.
Trinity College (University of Cambridge). Library.Date: 1944- Books
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The universe as it is, and the detection and refutation of Sir Isaac Newton : Also, the exposure and proved fabrication of the solar system / [John Finleyson].
Finleyson, John.Date: 1830- Books
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Two letters of Sir Isaac Newton to Mr. Le Clerc, late Divinity Professor of the Remonstrants in Holland. The former containing a dissertation upon the Reading of the Greek Text, I John, v.7. The latter upon That of I Timothy, iii. 16. Published from authentick Mss in the Library of the Remonstrants in Holland.
Newton, Isaac, 1642-1727.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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The elements of Sir Isaac Newton's philosophy. By Mr. Voltaire. Translated from the French. Revised and corrected by John Hanna, M. A. Teacher of the Mathematicks. With Explication of some Words in Alphabetical Order.
Voltaire, 1694-1778.Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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Arithmetica universalis : sive de compositione et resolutione arithmetica liber / Auctore Is. Newton. [Anon].
Newton, Isaac, 1642-1727.Date: 1722- Books
Newton: the man / by Lieut.-Col. R. De Villamil ; foreword by Professor Albert Einstein.
De Villamil, Richard, 1850-Date: [1931]- Books
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Rohault's system of natural philosophy, illustrated with Dr. Samuel Clarke's notes taken mostly out of Sr. Isaac Newton's philosophy. With additions. ... . Done into English by John Clarke, D. D. Dean of Sarum.
Rohault, Jacques, 1618-1672.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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Universal arithmetick: or, a treatise of arithmetical composition and resolution. Written in Latin by Sir Isaac Newton. Translated by The late Mr. Ralphson; and revised and corrected by Mr. Cunn. To which is added, a treatise upon the measures of ratios, by James Maguire, A. M. The whole illustrated and explained, in a series of notes, by the Rev. Theaker Wilder, D. D. Senior Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin.
Newton, Isaac, 1642-1727.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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A view of Sir Isaac Newton's philosophy / [Henry Pemberton].
Pemberton, Henry, 1694-1771.Date: 1728- Books
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Sir Isaac Newton's two treatises of the quadrature of curves, and Analysis by Equations of an infinite Number of Terms, explained: containing The Treatises themselves, translated into English, with a large Commentary; in which the Demonstrations are supplied where wanting, the Doctrine illustrated, and the whole accommodated to the Capacities of Beginners, for whom it is chiefly designed. By John Stewart, A. M. Professor of Mathematicks in the Marishal College and University of Aberdeen.
Newton, Isaac, 1642-1727.Date: M.DCC.XLV. [1745]- Books
Did Newton connect his maths and alchemy / Frances A. Yates.
Yates, Frances A. (Frances Amelia), 1899-1981.Date: 1984- Books
Newton and Keplerian inertia : and echo of Newton's controversy with Leibniz / I. Bernard Cohen.
Cohen, I. Bernard, 1914-2003.Date: 1972