RMP5H1K2–N/A. English: Isaac Newton's diagram from the 'Principia' of 1687 (Book 3, Proposition 25, at p.434), with his pioneering analysis of perturbing forces on the Moon in the Sun-Earth-Moon system. 1 January 1687. terry0051 scanned page of book by Isaac Newton publ.1687 12 096-newt1687-figp434
RMW31JDX–Principia Mathematica 54-43
RM2BDY95A–Newton's Principia, Motion of Water, 1687
RM2DG30JF–ISAAC NEWTON (1642-1726/7) English mathematician, physicist, theologian, and author. Title pages of Andrew Motte's 1729 English translation of Newton;s Principia.
RMD96PPX–Rene Descartes (1596-1650) French philosopher and mathematician. From an edition of his 'Principia Philosophica'. (Amsterdam, 1672). Engraving.
RMF60R37–RENE DESCARTES (1596-1650) French philosopher and mathematician. Title page of his 1644 book Principia Philosophiae (Principles of Philosophy)
RMJ4B852–Phil nat principia math Newton
RMHH5E6E–ÉMILIE du CHÂTELET (1706-1749) French physicist and translator of Newton's 'Principia'
RM2BC2H79–Gribner, Michael Heinrich – Principia iurisprudentiae naturalis, 1717 – BEIC 13855691.
RM2B02Y3D–Sir Isaac Newton PRS MP (25 December 1642 – 20 March 1726) was an English physicist and mathematician (described in his own day as a 'natural philosopher') who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time and as a key figure in the scientific revolution. His book Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica ('Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy'), first published in 1687, laid the foundations for classical mechanics. Newton made seminal contributions to optics, and he shares credit with Gottfried Leibniz for the development of calculus.
RMHWREH6–Alfred North Whitehead. English mathematician and philosopher. Author of 3-volume Principia Mathematica (1910–13). 15 February 1861 – 30 December 1947
RM2B02Y3C–Sir Isaac Newton PRS MP (25 December 1642 – 20 March 1726) was an English physicist and mathematician (described in his own day as a 'natural philosopher') who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time and as a key figure in the scientific revolution. His book Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica ('Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy'), first published in 1687, laid the foundations for classical mechanics. Newton made seminal contributions to optics, and he shares credit with Gottfried Leibniz for the development of calculus.
RM2C6M1DG–1770 ca , ITALY : Portrait of scientist and naturalist GIOVANNI ANTONIO SCOPOLI ( 1723 - 1788 ). Engraved portrait by Jan Kleinhardt ( 1742 - 1794 ), frontpage of book PRINCIPIA MINERALOGIAE SYSTEMATICAE ET PRATICAE ( Prague , 1772 ) . - Joannes Antonius Scopoli - foto storiche - HISTORY - scienziato - scientist - portrait - ritratto - ITALIA - wig - parrucca - DOTTORE - MEDICO - MEDICINA - medicine - NATURALISTA - NATURALISMO - libro - book --- Archivio GBB
RMFKF08R–Sir Isaac Newton, the 17th/18thC English physicist and mathematician. Portrait by William Derby and engraving by William Fry, 1829
RMC71WK6–ISAAC NEWTON (1642-1727) English physicist, mathematician, astronomer and alchemist
RM2D4MA24–Sir Isaac Newton PRS (1642/43-1726/27) was an English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, theologian, and author (described in his own day as a 'natural philosopher') who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time and as a key figure in the scientific revolution.
RMHTMKNB–Formation of rainbow by dispersion and total internal reflection (top). Observing Newton's Rings (circular concentric interference fringes). From WJ Gravesande 'Physices Elementa Mathematica' London 1725, a 'popular' explanation of his friend Newton's 'Pr
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RMGA67FJ–Sir Isaac Newton, 1642-1726, an English physicist and mathematician
RMPBBJFJ–1227 Principia Ethica title page
RMW2YPKM–Newton's Principia - frontispiece
RM2BDY94R–Newton's Principia, Laws of Motion, 1687
RMFJ6DE9–Sir Isaac Newton, 1642-1726, an English physicist and mathematician
RM2F61YA3–Newton's Projectile, Principia, 1687
RMD96PHR–Pierre Simon Laplace (1749-1827), French mathematician and astronomer. His five volume 'Mecanique celeste' 1799-1825 was the greatest work on celestial mechanics since Newton's 'Principia'. 18th century Engraving.
RM2BDY95T–Isaac Newton, Principia, Laws of Motion, 1687
RMJ96N8N–Newton Principia Mathematica 1 500x700
RMHRP2TW–Newton's Projectile, Principia, 1687
RM2F37XA8–Principia Page 1726.
RMT96HK7–Magnetic field by René Descartes, from his Principia Philosophiae, 1644. This was one of the first drawings of the concept of a magnetic field. It shows the magnetic field of the Earth (D) attracting several round lodestones (I, K, L, M, N) and illustrates his theory of magnetism.
RMC7H810–Sir Isaac Newton English physicist mathematician astronomer natural philosopher alchemist theologian scientist Philosopher
RMG15J0D–Isaac Newton (1642-1727) was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. His monograph Philosophae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, published in 1687, lays the foundations for most of classical mechanic
RMEK31FR–engraved portrait illustration of Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) was an English physicist and mathematician who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time and as a key figure in the scientific revolution.Engraved by Samuel Freeman (1773-1857) from a painting by Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723)
RMBMXXPC–SIR ISAAC NEWTON (1643-1727) English scientist and alchemist
RM2A2BCJA–Calculating miracle Elmar Eder (r.) with a mathematic book.
RME64MPN–ISAAC NEWTON (1642-1727) Title page of the first edition of his Mathematical Principles of of Natural Philosophy published 1687
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RM2ABXY5A–SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN ESTABLISHED 1845 Published Weekly at 40044 TIME FOR ANOTHER PRINCIPIA., 1905-07-15
RMMYRKN8–. English: Fleuron from book: An essay toward a natural history of the Bible, especially of some parts which relate to the occasion of revealing Moses's principia. 327 An essay toward a natural history of the Bible, especially of some parts which relate to the occasion of revealing Moses's principia Fleuron T116098-2
RMW31YW7–Russell, Whitehead - Principia Mathematica, vol I, 1910 page 8 CUP logo
RM2CDJRC2–. England, from earliest times to the Great Charter . praetoria, to the west the portadecumana. From north to south, cutting through the centreof the fort, was a wide road, the via principalis, terminatingin. the porta principalis dextra and the porta principalis sinistra.In the centre of this main street was situated the principia,the equivalent of the praetorium of the movable camp. Inmost of the forts unearthed in Britain, particularly at New-stead, HousesteadSj Birrens, and Gellygaer, this buildingcomprises an outer courtyard (which often contains a well)surrounded by pillars and opening i
RME614H6–Sir Isaac Newton, 1642-1726, an English physicist and mathematician,
RMBG2DXE–Trinity College, Cambridge – statue of Isaac Newton
RMD96PHM–Pierre Simon Laplace (1749-1827), French mathematician and astronomer. [1881]. His five volume 'Mecanique celeste' 1799-1825 was the greatest work on celestial mechanics since Newton's 'Principia'. From 'A Popular History of Science' by Robert Routledge.
RME5K4RD–Sir Isaac Newton, 1642-1726, an English physicist and mathematician,
RMKYGJEK–Russell, Whitehead - Principia Mathematica to 56
RMDGTKJ0–Sir Isaac Newton PRS MP, 1642-1726, an English physicist and mathematician
RM2ETF1YB–Phil nat principia math - Newton.
RME5XPT4–Sir Isaac Newton, 1642-1726, an English physicist and mathematician,
RMBHTP29–Isaac Newton
RMG15JB2–Isaac Newton (December 25, 1642 - March 20, 1727) was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. His monograph Philosophae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, published in 1687, lays the foundations for m
RM2A2BCHT–Calculating miracle Elmar Eder (r.) probably with his mother Elfie and his brother Raimund.
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RMMYRKNB–. English: Fleuron from book: An essay toward a natural history of the Bible, especially of some parts which relate to the occasion of revealing Moses's principia. 327 An essay toward a natural history of the Bible, especially of some parts which relate to the occasion of revealing Moses's principia Fleuron T116098-3
RMD96RFP–Formation of rainbow by dispersion and total internal reflection (top). Observing Newton's Rings (circular concentric interference fringes). From WJ Gravesande 'Physices Elementa Mathematica' London 1725, a 'popular' explanation of his friend Newton's 'Principia'. Copperplate engraving.
RMJ9BG72–Principia philosophiae cartesianae
RM2EACD5G–Newton-Principia-Mathematica 1-500x700.
RMG15JB0–Isaac Newton (December 25, 1642 - March 20, 1727) was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. His monograph Philosophae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, published in 1687, lays the foundations for m
RM2A2BCHC–Computing wonder Elmar Eder (r.) with a math book. Next to him is probably his mother Elfie and his brother Raimund.
RF2DX2N3Y–Pentagonal cross symbol icon
RMMYWYW9–. English: Fleuron from book: Aphorismi de cognoscendis & curandis morbis nonnullis ad principia animalia accommodati a Gulielmo Battie M.D. Collegii Regalis Medicorum Londinensium Socio. 371 Aphorismi de cognoscendis and curandis morbis nonnullis ad principia animalia accommodati a Gulielmo Battie M Fleuron T092556-11
RMD96PHP–Pierre Simon Laplace (1749-1827), French mathematician and astronomer. [1833]. His five volume 'Mecanique celeste' 1799-1825 was the greatest work on celestial mechanics since Newton's 'Principia'. From 'The Gallery of Portraits', Vol. II, by Charles Knigght (London, 1833).
RMJ98FY9–Principia Page 1726
RMG15JAX–Isaac Newton (December 25, 1642 - March 20, 1727) was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. His monograph Philosophae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, published in 1687, lays the foundations for m
RF2DFNJ6N–Hand of Eris symbol icon
RMMYWYWC–. English: Fleuron from book: Aphorismi de cognoscendis & curandis morbis nonnullis ad principia animalia accommodati a Gulielmo Battie M.D. Collegii Regalis Medicorum Londinensium Socio. 371 Aphorismi de cognoscendis and curandis morbis nonnullis ad principia animalia accommodati a Gulielmo Battie M Fleuron T092556-15
RMG15JB4–Isaac Newton (December 25, 1642 - March 20, 1727) was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. His monograph Philosophae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, published in 1687, lays the foundations for m
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RMMYWYWF–. English: Fleuron from book: Aphorismi de cognoscendis & curandis morbis nonnullis ad principia animalia accommodati a Gulielmo Battie M.D. Collegii Regalis Medicorum Londinensium Socio. 371 Aphorismi de cognoscendis and curandis morbis nonnullis ad principia animalia accommodati a Gulielmo Battie M Fleuron T092556-31
RMG15JB3–Isaac Newton (December 25, 1642 - March 20, 1727) was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. His monograph Philosophae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, published in 1687, lays the foundations for m
RF2DYRN52–Pentagonal symbol icon illustration
RMMYWYWA–. English: Fleuron from book: Aphorismi de cognoscendis & curandis morbis nonnullis ad principia animalia accommodati a Gulielmo Battie M.D. Collegii Regalis Medicorum Londinensium Socio. 371 Aphorismi de cognoscendis and curandis morbis nonnullis ad principia animalia accommodati a Gulielmo Battie M Fleuron T092556-14
RMG15JB7–Isaac Newton (December 25, 1642 - March 20, 1727) was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. His monograph Philosophae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, published in 1687, lays the foundations for m
RF2DX2NJR–The five fingered hand of Eris symbol icon
RMMYWYWD–. English: Fleuron from book: Aphorismi de cognoscendis & curandis morbis nonnullis ad principia animalia accommodati a Gulielmo Battie M.D. Collegii Regalis Medicorum Londinensium Socio. 371 Aphorismi de cognoscendis and curandis morbis nonnullis ad principia animalia accommodati a Gulielmo Battie M Fleuron T092556-20
RMG15JB8–Isaac Newton (December 25, 1642 - March 20, 1727) was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. His monograph Philosophae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, published in 1687, lays the foundations for m
RMT96HKC–René Descartes theory of the formation of mountains and oceans; the layers include the earth's crust (E), air (F), water (D), and metals (C). Principia Philosophiae, 1644. René Descartes (March 31, 1596 - February 11, 1650) was a French mathematician, philosopher and physiologist. Living on his modest inherited wealth, Descartes traveled, studied, wrote, and served as a soldier in Holland, Bohemia and Hungary.
RMT96H5G–Newton showing an optical experiment to an audience in his laboratory. Isaac Newton (December 25, 1642 - March 20, 1727) was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. His monograph ''Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica'', published in 1687, lays the foundations for most of classical mechanics.
RMT96H5D–Isaac Newton (December 25, 1642 - March 20, 1727) was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. His monograph ''Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica'', published in 1687, lays the foundations for most of classical mechanics. In this work, Newton described universal gravitation and the three laws of motion, which dominated the scientific view of the physical universe for the next three centuries.
RMMYX1R8–. English: Fleuron from book: Artium principia: or, the knowledge of the first principles of the mathematicks made easy and intelligible to the meanest capacity. Design'd for the more regular and speedy Introduction of young Beginners into those Sciences. The Whole being contrived with the utmost demonstrative Plainness, and contained under the following Divisions; viz. 1. Geometrical Definitions of Lines, Angles, &c. from a Point to a Solid. 2. Preparatory Problems; or the Rudionents of Practical Geometry. 3. Geometrical Theorems; or Speculative Geometry, with a new and easy Method of Demonst
RMT96H5R–Isaac Newton (December 25, 1642 - March 20, 1727) was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. His monograph ''Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica'', published in 1687, lays the foundations for most of classical mechanics. In this work, Newton described universal gravitation and the three laws of motion, which dominated the scientific view of the physical universe for the next three centuries.
RMMYX1RE–. English: Fleuron from book: Artium principia: or, the knowledge of the first principles of the mathematicks made easy and intelligible to the meanest capacity. Design'd for the more regular and speedy Introduction of young Beginners into those Sciences. The Whole being contrived with the utmost demonstrative Plainness, and contained under the following Divisions; viz. 1. Geometrical Definitions of Lines, Angles, &c. from a Point to a Solid. 2. Preparatory Problems; or the Rudionents of Practical Geometry. 3. Geometrical Theorems; or Speculative Geometry, with a new and easy Method of Demonst
RMT96H58–Isaac Newton (December 25, 1642 - March 20, 1727) was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. His monograph ''Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica'', published in 1687, lays the foundations for most of classical mechanics. In this work, Newton described universal gravitation and the three laws of motion, which dominated the scientific view of the physical universe for the next three centuries.
RMMYX1RB–. English: Fleuron from book: Artium principia: or, the knowledge of the first principles of the mathematicks made easy and intelligible to the meanest capacity. Design'd for the more regular and speedy Introduction of young Beginners into those Sciences. The Whole being contrived with the utmost demonstrative Plainness, and contained under the following Divisions; viz. 1. Geometrical Definitions of Lines, Angles, &c. from a Point to a Solid. 2. Preparatory Problems; or the Rudionents of Practical Geometry. 3. Geometrical Theorems; or Speculative Geometry, with a new and easy Method of Demonst
RMT96H5K–Isaac Newton (December 25, 1642 - March 20, 1727) was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. His monograph ''Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica'', published in 1687, lays the foundations for most of classical mechanics. In this work, Newton described universal gravitation and the three laws of motion, which dominated the scientific view of the physical universe for the next three centuries.
RMMYX1R6–. English: Fleuron from book: Artium principia: or, the knowledge of the first principles of the mathematicks made easy and intelligible to the meanest capacity. Design'd for the more regular and speedy Introduction of young Beginners into those Sciences. The Whole being contrived with the utmost demonstrative Plainness, and contained under the following Divisions; viz. 1. Geometrical Definitions of Lines, Angles, &c. from a Point to a Solid. 2. Preparatory Problems; or the Rudionents of Practical Geometry. 3. Geometrical Theorems; or Speculative Geometry, with a new and easy Method of Demonst
RM2BE0G8J–Isaac Newton (December 25, 1642 - March 20, 1727) was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. His monograph 'Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica', published in 1687, lays the foundations for most of classical mechanics. In this work, Newton described universal gravitation and the three laws of motion, which dominated the scientific view of the physical universe for the next three centuries. Newton built the first practical reflecting telescope and developed a theory of color based on the observation that a prism decomposes white
RMMYX1R9–. English: Fleuron from book: Artium principia: or, the knowledge of the first principles of the mathematicks made easy and intelligible to the meanest capacity. Design'd for the more regular and speedy Introduction of young Beginners into those Sciences. The Whole being contrived with the utmost demonstrative Plainness, and contained under the following Divisions; viz. 1. Geometrical Definitions of Lines, Angles, &c. from a Point to a Solid. 2. Preparatory Problems; or the Rudionents of Practical Geometry. 3. Geometrical Theorems; or Speculative Geometry, with a new and easy Method of Demonst
RM2BE0YW9–Isaac Newton (December 25, 1642 - March 20, 1727) was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. His monograph 'Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica', published in 1687, lays the foundations for most of classical mechanics. In this work, Newton described universal gravitation and the three laws of motion, which dominated the scientific view of the physical universe for the next three centuries. Newton built the first practical reflecting telescope and developed a theory of color based on the observation that a prism decomposes white
RMT96H5W–Royal Society, Crane Court, off Fleet Street, London: a meeting in progress, with Isaac Newton in the chair. Isaac Newton (December 25, 1642 - March 20, 1727) was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian. His monograph ''Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica'', published in 1687, lays the foundations for most of classical mechanics. In this work, Newton described universal gravitation and the three laws of motion, which dominated the scientific view of the physical universe for the next three centuries. Newton built the first practi
RMMYX1R4–. English: Fleuron from book: Artium principia: or, the knowledge of the first principles of the mathematicks made easy and intelligible to the meanest capacity. Design'd for the more regular and speedy Introduction of young Beginners into those Sciences. The Whole being contrived with the utmost demonstrative Plainness, and contained under the following Divisions; viz. 1. Geometrical Definitions of Lines, Angles, &c. from a Point to a Solid. 2. Preparatory Problems; or the Rudionents of Practical Geometry. 3. Geometrical Theorems; or Speculative Geometry, with a new and easy Method of Demonst
RMT96HJN–Descartes' mechanical view of a universe filled with plenum and a system of vortexes that carries planets around the sun. Descartes proposed in 1644 that no empty space can exist and that space must consequently be filled with matter. The parts of this matter tend to move in straight paths, but because they lie close together, they can not move freely, which according to Descartes implies that every motion is circular, so the ether is filled with vortices.
RMHRNW2G–Ìämilie du ChÌ¢telet, French Mathematician
RMMYX1R3–. English: Fleuron from book: Artium principia: or, the knowledge of the first principles of the mathematicks made easy and intelligible to the meanest capacity. Design'd for the more regular and speedy Introduction of young Beginners into those Sciences. The Whole being contrived with the utmost demonstrative Plainness, and contained under the following Divisions; viz. 1. Geometrical Definitions of Lines, Angles, &c. from a Point to a Solid. 2. Preparatory Problems; or the Rudionents of Practical Geometry. 3. Geometrical Theorems; or Speculative Geometry, with a new and easy Method of Demonst
RMHRNW8G–Isaac Newton, English Polymath
RMMYX1RC–. English: Fleuron from book: Artium principia: or, the knowledge of the first principles of the mathematicks made easy and intelligible to the meanest capacity. Design'd for the more regular and speedy Introduction of young Beginners into those Sciences. The Whole being contrived with the utmost demonstrative Plainness, and contained under the following Divisions; viz. 1. Geometrical Definitions of Lines, Angles, &c. from a Point to a Solid. 2. Preparatory Problems; or the Rudionents of Practical Geometry. 3. Geometrical Theorems; or Speculative Geometry, with a new and easy Method of Demonst
RMHRH424–Isaac Newton, English Polymath
RMMYX1RA–. English: Fleuron from book: Artium principia: or, the knowledge of the first principles of the mathematicks made easy and intelligible to the meanest capacity. Design'd for the more regular and speedy Introduction of young Beginners into those Sciences. The Whole being contrived with the utmost demonstrative Plainness, and contained under the following Divisions; viz. 1. Geometrical Definitions of Lines, Angles, &c. from a Point to a Solid. 2. Preparatory Problems; or the Rudionents of Practical Geometry. 3. Geometrical Theorems; or Speculative Geometry, with a new and easy Method of Demonst
RMHRNP22–Isaac Newton, English Polymath
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