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  2. Dec 20, 2007 · Newton, Isaac, Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (“ Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy ”), London, 1687; Cambridge, 1713; London, 1726. (Pirated versions of the 1713 edition were also published in Amsterdam in 1714 and 1723.)

  3. Principia, book about physics by Isaac Newton, the fundamental work for the whole of modern science. Published in 1687, the Principia lays out Newton’s three laws of motion (the basic principles of modern physics), which resulted in the formulation of the law of universal gravitation.

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  4. Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica (English: The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy) often referred to as simply the Principia (/ p r ɪ n ˈ s ɪ p i ə, p r ɪ n ˈ k ɪ p i ə /), is a book by Isaac Newton that expounds Newton's laws of motion and his law of universal gravitation.

  5. Mar 21, 2006 · Newton's Principia : the mathematical principles of natural philosophy : Newton, Isaac, Sir, 1642-1727 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  6. Title page from Isaac Newton's Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687; The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy). (more) Newton originally applied the idea of attractions and repulsions solely to the range of terrestrial phenomena mentioned in the preceding paragraph.

  7. Apr 23, 2024 · Sir Isaac Newton. Born: December 25, 1642 [January 4, 1643, New Style], Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England. Died: March 20 [March 31], 1727, London (aged 84) Notable Works: “Opticks”. “Principia”. “The Method of Fluxions and Infinite Series”.

  8. Introduction and Summary. Original manuscript by Sir Isaac Newton, one of several by the English physicist to be made available on the web. Photograph: Cambridge University Library/PA. The Principia, arguably the most important book published in modern European history, began by offering the reader three basic principles, which have come to be ...

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