The Life of Sir Isaac NewtonHarper & Bros., 1843 - 314 páginas |
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... communicated to his Friends -His Treatise on Fluxions - His Mathematical Tracts - His Uni- versal Arithmetic - His Methodus Differentialis - His Geometria Analytica - His Solution of the Problems proposed by Bernouilli and Leibnitz ...
... communicated to his Friends -His Treatise on Fluxions - His Mathematical Tracts - His Uni- versal Arithmetic - His Methodus Differentialis - His Geometria Analytica - His Solution of the Problems proposed by Bernouilli and Leibnitz ...
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... communicating to it a parabolic figure could be ob- tained . These difficulties , however , appeared to him very great , and he even thought them insuperable when he considered that , as any irregularity in a re- flecting surface makes ...
... communicating to it a parabolic figure could be ob- tained . These difficulties , however , appeared to him very great , and he even thought them insuperable when he considered that , as any irregularity in a re- flecting surface makes ...
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... communicating what my poor and solitary endeav ours can effect towards the promoting your philo- sophical designs ... communicated to the Royal Society in a letter to Mr. Oldenburg , dated February 6th , and excited great interest ...
... communicating what my poor and solitary endeav ours can effect towards the promoting your philo- sophical designs ... communicated to the Royal Society in a letter to Mr. Oldenburg , dated February 6th , and excited great interest ...
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... communicated to the Royal Society . Having determined , by experiments already described , that a beam of white light , as emitted from the sun , consisted of seven different colours , which possess different degrees of refrangibility ...
... communicated to the Royal Society . Having determined , by experiments already described , that a beam of white light , as emitted from the sun , consisted of seven different colours , which possess different degrees of refrangibility ...
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... communicated to him all the papers which were written in opposition to his views . The first of these was by a Jesuit named Ignatius Pardies , Professor of Mathematics at Cler- mont , who pretended that the elongation of the sun's image ...
... communicated to him all the papers which were written in opposition to his views . The first of these was by a Jesuit named Ignatius Pardies , Professor of Mathematics at Cler- mont , who pretended that the elongation of the sun's image ...
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