The Life of Sir Isaac NewtonGall & Inglis, 1900 - 346 páginas |
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... Newtonian doctrine, it was afterwards the fate of Newton to play a similar part against the Dutch philosopher. When Huygens published his beautiful law of double refraction in Iceland spar, founded on the finest experimental analysis of ...
... Newtonian doctrine, it was afterwards the fate of Newton to play a similar part against the Dutch philosopher. When Huygens published his beautiful law of double refraction in Iceland spar, founded on the finest experimental analysis of ...
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... Newtonian philosophy, the name of Tycho Brahe merits a conspicuous place. Descended from an ancient Swedish family, he was born at Knudstrup, in Norway, on the 14th December, 1546, three years after the death C0PERNICU9 — TYCHO BRAHE ...
... Newtonian philosophy, the name of Tycho Brahe merits a conspicuous place. Descended from an ancient Swedish family, he was born at Knudstrup, in Norway, on the 14th December, 1546, three years after the death C0PERNICU9 — TYCHO BRAHE ...
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... Newtonian Philosophy in Foreign Countries — Account of its Progress and Establishment in England. Such is a brief sketch of the labours and lives of those illustrious men who prepared the science of astronomy for the application of Newton's ...
... Newtonian Philosophy in Foreign Countries — Account of its Progress and Establishment in England. Such is a brief sketch of the labours and lives of those illustrious men who prepared the science of astronomy for the application of Newton's ...
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... principles of the Newtonian philosophy, and endeavoured to demonstrate the truths in the Principia by the application of different principles. Huygens, who above all other men was qualified to appreciate the new philosophy, rejected the ...
... principles of the Newtonian philosophy, and endeavoured to demonstrate the truths in the Principia by the application of different principles. Huygens, who above all other men was qualified to appreciate the new philosophy, rejected the ...
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... Newton survived the publication of the Principia more than forty years, yet at the time of his death he had not above twenty followers out of England. With regard to the progress of the Newtonian philosophy in England, some difference ...
... Newton survived the publication of the Principia more than forty years, yet at the time of his death he had not above twenty followers out of England. With regard to the progress of the Newtonian philosophy in England, some difference ...
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