The Life of Sir Isaac NewtonHarper & Bros., 1843 - 314 páginas |
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... Bodies explained - Ob- jections to it stated - New Classification of Colours - Outline of a new Theory proposed CHAPTER VIII . Newton's Discoveries respecting the Inflection or Diffraction of Light - Previous Discoveries of Grimaldi and ...
... Bodies explained - Ob- jections to it stated - New Classification of Colours - Outline of a new Theory proposed CHAPTER VIII . Newton's Discoveries respecting the Inflection or Diffraction of Light - Previous Discoveries of Grimaldi and ...
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... Bodies - His supposed Attachment to Alchymy - His Hypothesis respecting Ether as the Cause of Light and Gravity -On the Excitation of Electricity in Glass - His Reflecting Sex- tant invented before 1700 - His Reflecting Microscope - His ...
... Bodies - His supposed Attachment to Alchymy - His Hypothesis respecting Ether as the Cause of Light and Gravity -On the Excitation of Electricity in Glass - His Reflecting Sex- tant invented before 1700 - His Reflecting Microscope - His ...
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... bodies , on which he was des- tined to throw such a brilliant light . The imperfec- tions of his water clock had probably directed his thoughts to the more accurate measure of time which the motion of the sun afforded . In the yard of ...
... bodies , on which he was des- tined to throw such a brilliant light . The imperfec- tions of his water clock had probably directed his thoughts to the more accurate measure of time which the motion of the sun afforded . In the yard of ...
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... rarified light , as in bodies which consist of white and black particles arranged * Peregregiæ vir indolis ac insignis peritiæ . - Epist ad . Lect Yellow alternately . Green is nearly allied to blue . 28 SIR ISAAC NEWTON .
... rarified light , as in bodies which consist of white and black particles arranged * Peregregiæ vir indolis ac insignis peritiæ . - Epist ad . Lect Yellow alternately . Green is nearly allied to blue . 28 SIR ISAAC NEWTON .
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... bodies , seen at the same time by candle and daylight , arises from the whiteness of the paper mixed with the faint light or blackness of the twilight . These opinions savour so little of genuine philosophy that they must have attracted ...
... bodies , seen at the same time by candle and daylight , arises from the whiteness of the paper mixed with the faint light or blackness of the twilight . These opinions savour so little of genuine philosophy that they must have attracted ...
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