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Sir Isaac Newton's
MATHEMATICAL PRINCIPLES
of Natural philosophy and his system of the world
,1686
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Translated into English by Andrew Motte in 1729.
The translations revised, and supplied with an
historical and explanatory appendix, by
FLORIAN CAJORI
complete
BOOK I. THE MOTION OF BODIES
BOOK II. THE MOTION OF BODIES (IN RESISTING MEDIUMS)
BOOK III. THE SYSTEM OF THE WORLD (in mathematical treatment) </div>
Book Description
Translated into English by Andrew Motte in 1729, this book is a complete volume of Newton's mathematical
principles relating to natural philosophy and his system of the world. Newton, one of the most brilliant
scientists and thinkers of all time, presents his theories, formulas and thoughts. Included are chapters relative
to the motion of bodies; motion of bodies in resisting mediums; and system of the world in mathematical treatment;
a section on axioms or laws of motion, and definitions. Amazon.com Customer Review:Newton's "Principia" was the
crowning achievement of 17th Century Natural Philosophy, bringing together the works of great thinkers like
Galileo and Johanes Kepler. This great work supplied the momentum for the Scientific Revolution and dominated
physics for over 200 years. Although it was later demonstrated to have limitations at the atomic level, the
principles of Newtonian physics are still applicable to much of our everyday lives. The casual reader may find
this book difficult to work through, however. Newton's three laws of motion are not stated in the language that is
used in modern introductory physics texts. A good companion to this book is "Feynman's Lost Lecture" in which
Richard Feyman demonstrates planetary motion using the same geometric techniques employed by Isaac Newton, but in
a more clear, modern style.
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