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NEWTON, Isaac - Philosophia naturalis principia mathematica. [...]. Editio ultima. (- Analysis per quantitatum series, fluxiones, ac differentias: cum enumeratione linearum tertii ordinis).

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Description: 2 vol., 4to: [28]-484-[8], [12]-107 pp.; 3 pl. (damp stain in upper corner, stamp removed on t.p.). - Rare reprint of the 2nd Amsterdam ed. of Newton's authoritative "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy" (1st ed.: London, 1687), probably the most influential scientific publication of the 17th c. The "Principia", as the work is often referred to, states Newton's laws of motion, forming the foundation of classical mechanics, his law of universal gravitation, and a derivation of Kepler's laws of planetary motion. His mathematical methods are now included in the field of calculus, but the language of calculus as we know it was largely absent from the Principia. This edition includes on p.481 of the "Philosophia naturalis" the "General Scholium" added to the 2nd ed. (1713) wherein Newton used what became his famous expression: "Hypotheses non fingo" ("I formulate no hypotheses"). With an introduction by E. Halley and a preface by R. Cotes attacking Cartesian philosophy. It is the only reprint that contains the Quantitatum Analysis Series. - Ref. Macclesfield Library 1524-1521. - Printing and the mind of man 161. - Brunet IV-49. - Horblit 78 (1st ed.).
Artist Name: NEWTON, Isaac Circa: 1723

Condition: Contemp. calf, gilt decorated spine with 5 bands (head- and tailband damaged).

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Description: 2 vol., 4to: [28]-484-[8], [12]-107 pp.; 3 pl. (damp stain in upper corner, stamp removed on t.p.). - Rare reprint of the 2nd Amsterdam ed. of Newton's authoritative "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy" (1st ed.: London, 1687), probably the most influential scientific publication of the 17th c. The "Principia", as the work is often referred to, states Newton's laws of motion, forming the foundation of classical mechanics, his law of universal gravitation, and a derivation of Kepler's laws of planetary motion. His mathematical methods are now included in the field of calculus, but the language of calculus as we know it was largely absent from the Principia. This edition includes on p.481 of the "Philosophia naturalis" the "General Scholium" added to the 2nd ed. (1713) wherein Newton used what became his famous expression: "Hypotheses non fingo" ("I formulate no hypotheses"). With an introduction by E. Halley and a preface by R. Cotes attacking Cartesian philosophy. It is the only reprint that contains the Quantitatum Analysis Series. - Ref. Macclesfield Library 1524-1521. - Printing and the mind of man 161. - Brunet IV-49. - Horblit 78 (1st ed.).
Artist Name: NEWTON, Isaac Circa: 1723

Condition: Contemp. calf, gilt decorated spine with 5 bands (head- and tailband damaged).

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