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  1. Eighteenth Century Accounts. The Life of Sir Isaac Newton with an Account of his Works, by Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle (London, 1728) A Discourse concerning the Nature and Certainty of Sir Isaac Newton's Methods of Fluxions and of Prime and Ultimate Ratios, by Benjamin Robins (London, 1735) See also material relevant to the Analyst ...

  2. 26 de jun. de 2020 · 18th century. Sir Christopher Wren envisaged from the outset that the interior of the Wren Library would be enhanced by sculpture. This marble bust of Sir Isaac Newton was created by Louis François Roubiliac, the leading sculptor in England in the mid-18th century though the bust was not placed in the Library until the 19th century.

  3. Isaac Newton (25 décembre 1642 J – 20 mars 1727 J, ou 4 janvier 1643 G – 31 mars 1727 G) [N 1] ... Statue d’Isaac Newton à Trinity College, Cambridge.

  4. Newton’s ‘Trinity College Notebook’ MS Add. 3996 was used by him as an undergraduate, from about 1661 to 1665. It includes his notes on books he was recommended to read for his studies, but it also shows him starting to read for himself and comment not only on classical sources, but also contemporary natural philosophical writing, such as the works of René Descartes or the Dutch ...

  5. 16 de abr. de 2020 · Today on April 16th 1705, Queen Anne knights Isaac Newton at a ceremony in Trinity College. Sir Isaac Newton was born in the hamlet of Woolsthorpe in 1642. The English mathematician, astronomer, and physicist received his degree from Trinity College when he was 23 years old. He was inspired early on by the writings of Rene Descartes, Galileo ...

  6. Sir Isaac Newton, född 25 december 1642 ... Den 6 juni 1661 började Newton, 18 år gammal, på Trinity College vid universitetet i Cambridge.

  7. Fellow and Lucasian Professor of Mathematics. At age 24, in 1667, Newton returned to Cambridge, where events moved quickly. First he was elected as a fellow of Trinity College. A year later, in 1668, he was awarded an M.A. degree. A year after that, the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Trinity College, Isaac Barrow, resigned and Newton was ...