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  1. 21 de mar. de 2006 · Newton, Isaac, Sir, 1642-1727, Mechanics -- Early works to 1800, Celestial mechanics -- Early works to 1800 Publisher New-York : Published by Daniel Adee Collection cdl; americana Contributor University of California Libraries Language English

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    • OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
    • ISAAC NEWTON.
    • The Author’s Preface to the Reader
    • The Editor’s Preface to the Second Edition

    Frontispiece page ii Translator’s Preface Halley’s Ode The Author’s Preface to the Reader ix xxv xxviii The Author’s Preface to the Second Edition The Editor’s Preface to the Second Edition xxxi xxxii The Author’s Preface to the Third Edition Definitions The Axioms, or The Laws of Motion

    Quantities . . . become equal in the limit. (Present indicative.)

    If . . . I say that . . . (Dico quod with the indicative.)

    If . . . it will shrink for ever, and will finally vanish. (Future.) And in Section 2, Proposition 1: Areas . . . to be proportional to the times. (Infinitive.) Consider also Newton’s use of aequatio in two correct senses; firstly in the standard current usage of the word ‘equation’, and also in the sense of ‘correction’; what one adds to one thing...

    the outstanding ornament of our age and race BY THAT MOST DISTINGUISHED MAN

    Lo yours is the rule of the sky, you have measured the weight of the stars, Lo Jupiter, placed in the balance; you too have uncovered the laws Ordained to be ever obeyed, the foundation of all of his works, By God the father of all, when first he created the world. The innermost secrets of heaven are yielded up to our sight, Nor are those forces co...

    Since the ancients (according to Pappus) greatly esteemed mechanics∗ in the investigation of natural science; and since more recent philosophers, having discarded the concepts of the essential nature† and occult prop-erties of objects, have taken steps to subject the phenomena of nature to mathematical laws, it seemed fitting to develop mathematics...

    We present to you, kind reader, a new and long desired edition of Newton’s philosophy, with many additions and corrections. The main contents of this most celebrated of works you may gather from the adjoined indexes: what has been added or changed from the author’s preface. It remains to add a few words concerning the methodology of this philosophy...

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  2. Isaac Newton (1642-1727), recogiendo las aportaciones de Kepler y Galileo, consigue por vez primera construir un modelo matemático general que permite explicar tanto el movimiento de los cuerpos celestes como el de los terrestres. www.lectulandia.com - Página 2

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  4. Cambridge University Library holds the largest and most important collection of the scientific works of Isaac Newton (1642-1727). They range from his early papers and College notebooks through to the ground-breaking Waste Book and his own annotated copy of the first edition of the Principia.

  5. Isaac Newton This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica Author: Isaac Newton