REF 2014
This page was created to assist reviewers working for the UK Research Excellence Framework (REF). This page lists every document published during the current REF cycle. However, reviewers should refer to the main site in order to understand the way in which the documents have been classified and arranged within the site as a whole.
Research Inputs
- Robert Iliffe, Newton’s Religious Life and Work
- Robert Iliffe, Newton: The Making of a Politician
- Robert Iliffe, The Newton Project, 2008-13
Published Texts
We have published over 400 documents, containing more than four million words of text, during the current REF cycle. These texts are listed below according to their categorisation on the site. Due to the nature of Newton’s writings, some items will appear in more than one category.
Mathematical Texts
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- Isaac Newton, The October 1666 Tract on Fluxions [CUL MS Add. 3958.3, ff. 48v-63v]
- Isaac Newton, De Solutione Problematum per Motum [CUL MS Add. 3958.3, ff. 68r-76v]
- Isaac Newton, The Lawes of Motion [CUL MS Add. 3958.5, ff. 81r-83v]
- Isaac Newton, Unpublished Appendix to ‘methodus’: Problem IX [CUL MS Add. 3960.4, pp. 33-48]
- Isaac Newton, Method of Curves and Infinite Series, and application to the Geometry of Curves (Part 1) [CUL MS Add. 3960.14, pp. 3-56]
- Isaac Newton, Method of Curves and Infinite Series, and application to the Geometry of Curves (Part 2) [CUL MS Add. 3960.14, pp. 57-100]
- Isaac Newton, Method of Curves and Infinite Series, and application to the Geometry of Curves (Part 3) [CUL MS Add. 3960.14, pp. 101-132]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Isaac Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 24 October 1676 [CUL MS Add. 3977.1, ff. 1r-10r]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Isaac Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 26 October 1676 [CUL MS Add. 3977.1, f. 10v]
- Isaac Newton, Copy of letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 13 June 1676 [CUL MS Add. 3977.2, ff. 1r-4r]
- Isaac Newton, Copy of a letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 13 June 1676 [CUL MS Add. 3977.2, f. 4v]
- Isaac Newton, Draft Letter from Newton to John Wallis, c. July 1695 [CUL MS Add. 3977.3]
- Isaac Newton, Copy of a Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 24 October 1676 [CUL MS Add. 3977.4]
- Isaac Newton, Copy of a letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 13 June 1676 [CUL MS Add. 3977.5]
- Isaac Newton, Copy of a letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 13 June 1676 [CUL MS Add. 3977.6]
- Isaac Newton, Draft letter from Newton to John Wallis concerning the publication of his ‘Epistola posterior’ [CUL MS Add. 3977.7]
- Isaac Newton, Draft letter from Newton to John Wallis containing typographical corrections [CUL MS Add. 3977.8]
- John Collins, Letter from John Collins to Newton, dated 5 July 1671 [CUL MS Add. 3977.9, ff. 1r-1v]
- Isaac Newton, Draft response from Newton to John Collins’s letter of 5 July 1671 [CUL MS Add. 3977.9, ff. 2r-2v]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 20 August 1672 [CUL MS Add. 3977.10]
- John Collins, Letter from John Collins to Newton, dated 31 August 1676 [CUL MS Add. 3977.11]
- John Collins, Letter from John Collins to Newton, dated 9 September 1676 [CUL MS Add. 3977.12]
- John Collins, Letter from John Collins to John Wallis [CUL MS Add. 3977.13]
- John Wallis, Letter from John Wallis to Newton, dated 10 April 1695 [CUL MS Add. 3977.14]
- John Wallis, Letter from John Wallis to Newton, dated 30 April 1695 [CUL MS Add. 3977.15]
- John Wallis, Letter from John Wallis to Newton, dated 30 May 1695 [CUL MS Add. 3977.16]
- John Wallis, Letter from John Wallis to Newton, dated 3 July 1695 [CUL MS Add. 3977.17]
- John Wallis, Letter from John Wallis to Newton, dated 9 January 1698/9 [CUL MS Add. 3977.18]
- John Wallis, An Extract of Two Letters Concerning the change (suggested) of our Julian account for the Gregorian [CUL MS Add. 3977.19]
- Isaac Newton, De motu Corporum Liber Secundus [CUL MS Add. 3990]
- Isaac Newton, Mathematical Notebook [CUL MS Add. 4000]
- Isaac Newton, Newton’s Waste Book (Part 2) [CUL MS Add. 4004, ff. 15v-50r]
- Isaac Newton, Newton’s Waste Book (Part 3) [CUL MS Add. 4004, ff. 50v-198v]
- Isaac Newton, Newton’s Waste Book (Part 1) [CUL MS Add. 4004, ff. {cover}-15r]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 19 January 1669/70 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/1]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 6 February 1669/70 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/2]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to a friend [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/3]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Francis Aston, dated 18 May 1669 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/4]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 18 February 1669/70 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/5]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 11 July 1670 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/6]
- John Collins, Draft letter from John Collins to Newton, written c. 13-16 July 1670 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/7]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 16 July 1670 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/8]
- John Collins, Draft letter from John Collins to Newton, dated 19 July 1670 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/9]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 27 September 1670 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/10]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 20 July 1671 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/11]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 6 January 1671/2 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/12]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 18 January 1671/2 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/13]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 29 January 1671/2 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/14]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 10 February 1671/2 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/15]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 20 February 1671/2 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/16]
- John Collins, Letter from John Collins to Newton, dated 30 April 1672 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/17]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 25 May 1672 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/18]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, 6 July 1672 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/19-20]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 19 June 1672 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/21]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 8 July 1672 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/22]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 13 July 1672 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/23]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 13 July 1672 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/24]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 30 July 1672 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/25]
- John Collins, Letter from John Collins to Newton, dated 1 August 1672 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/26]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 21 September 1672 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/27]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 10 December 1672 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/28-29]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 8 March 1672/3 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/30]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton (probably to Henry Oldenburg), dated 3 April 1673 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/31-32]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 9 April 1673 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/33-34]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 20 May 1673 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/35]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 17 September 1673 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/36]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 20 June 1674 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/37]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 17 November 1674 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/38-39]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 5 December 1674 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/40]
- Michael Dary, Letter from Michael Dary to Newton, dated 15 October 1674 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/41]
- Isaac Newton, Copy of a letter from Newton to Michael Dary, dated 22 January 1675/6 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/42]
- Isaac Newton, Copy letter from Newton to John Smith, dated 24 July 1675 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/43]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton [to John Smith?], dated 27 August 1675 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/44]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 14 December 1675 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/45]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 21 December 1675 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/46-47]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 10 January 1675/6 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/48-49]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 25 January 1675/6 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/50]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 15 February 1675/6 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/51-52]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 26 April 1676 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/53-54]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 5 September 1676 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/55]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 24 October 1676 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/56]
- John Collins, Letter from John Collins to Newton, c. early September 1676 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/57]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 8 November 1676 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/58-59]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 18 November 1676 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/60]
- John Collins, Draft Letter from John Collins to Newton, dated 12 October 1678 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/61]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Robert Boyle, dated 28 February 1678/9 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/62-65]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Edmund Halley, dated 14 March 1696/7 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/66]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Edmund Halley, dated 11 February 1696/7 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/67]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Edmund Halley, dated 27 May 1714 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/68*]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Edmund Halley, dated 3 December 1724 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/68]
- John Keill, Letter from John Keill to Newton, c. 23–24 February 1715 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/69]
- Isaac Newton, Draft Letter from Newton Concerning Treasury Business [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/70]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, including "Observations upon the state of the coins of gold and silver" [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/71-78]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on the Newton/Cotes correspondence of 1710 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/79-80]
- Isaac Newton, De natura acidorum [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/81]
- Isaac Newton, Tractatui de Quadratura Curvarum praemittatur haec admonitio [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/82]
- Isaac Newton, Incomplete copy of de Quadratura Curvarum [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/83-88]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on the Leibniz Controversy [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/91-92]
- Isaac Newton, Note on the Leibniz Controversy [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/93]
- Isaac Newton, Newton’s draft response to the ‘charta volans’ of 29 July 1713 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/94]
- Isaac Newton, Further Notes on the Leibniz Controversy [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/95]
- Isaac Newton, Newton’s transcription of a letter from Leibniz, c. May 1714 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/96]
- Isaac Newton, Additional notes on the Leibniz Controversy [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/97-98]
- Isaac Newton, De Analysi per aequationes numero terminorum infinitas [Royal Society MS/81/4]
- Isaac Newton, Front Matter to the Principia (1687) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687)]
- Isaac Newton, Definitiones (1687) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687)]
- Isaac Newton, Axiomata Sive Leges Motus (1687) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687)]
- Isaac Newton, De Motu Corporum (Liber Primus) (1687) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687)]
- Isaac Newton, De Motu Corporum (Liber Secundus) (1687) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687)]
- Isaac Newton, Front Matter to the Principia (1713) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1713)]
- Isaac Newton, Definitiones (1713) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1713)]
- Isaac Newton, Axiomata Sive Leges Motus (1713) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1713)]
- Isaac Newton, De Motu Corporum (Liber Primus) (1713) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1713)]
- Isaac Newton, De Motu Corporum (Liber Secundus) (1713) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1713)]
- Isaac Newton, Front Matter to the Principia (1726) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1726)]
- Isaac Newton, Definitiones (1726) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1726)]
- Isaac Newton, Axiomata Sive Leges Motus (1726) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1726)]
- Isaac Newton, De Motu Corporum (Liber Primus) (1726) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1726)]
- Isaac Newton, De Motu Corporum (Liber Secundus) (1726) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1726)]
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Newton’s Notebooks
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- Isaac Newton, Mathematical Notebook [CUL MS Add. 4000]
- Isaac Newton, Newton’s Waste Book (Part 2) [CUL MS Add. 4004, ff. 15v-50r]
- Isaac Newton, Newton’s Waste Book (Part 3) [CUL MS Add. 4004, ff. 50v-198v]
- Isaac Newton, Newton’s Waste Book (Part 1) [CUL MS Add. 4004, ff. {cover}-15r]
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Religious Texts
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- Barnabas Smith, Barnabas Smith’s Theological Notes [CUL Additional Ms. 4004]
- Isaac Newton, Fair copies of the ‘Short Chronicle’ and ‘Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended’ [CUL MS Add. 3988]
- Isaac Newton, An Account of the Systeme of the World [CUL MS Add. 4005, ff. 39-42]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on the Temple of Solomon [Harry Ransom Center Ms. 132]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Tuba Quarta’ (‘The Fourth Trumpet’) [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 1]
- Isaac Newton, Notes from Petavius on the Nicene Council [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 4]
- Thomas Horne, Letter from Thomas Horne to Newton, with notes by Newton on Middle Eastern cities [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 97a]
- John Mill, Letter from John Mill to Newton, 7 Nov. 1693 [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 100]
- Isaac Newton, Correspondence with Thomas Burnet [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 106]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on ancient history and mythology [American Phil. Soc. MSS.Temp3.Miss]
- Isaac Newton, ‘The Question stated about abstaining from blood’ [Location Unknown SL232]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Of the Religion of the Iews & Christians’ [Location Unknown SL255.1]
- Isaac Newton, Part 1 of a passage on Church history [Location Unknown SL255.2]
- Isaac Newton, Part 2 of a passage on Church history [Location Unknown SL255.3]
- Isaac Newton, Fragment on the Nazarenes [Location Unknown SL255.4]
- Isaac Newton, Fragment on Revelation [Location Unknown SL255.5]
- Isaac Newton, A fragment on the worship due to God from man [Location Unknown SL255.6]
- Isaac Newton, Part of a study of Revelation [Location Unknown SL255.7]
- Isaac Newton, Passage on the faith Christ taught the disciples [Location Unknown SL255.8]
- Isaac Newton, Passage on early Christian sects [Location Unknown SL255.9]
- Isaac Newton, Fragment on early Church govenment [Location Unknown SL255.10]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts concerning Solomon’s Temple and the sacred cubit [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 2.4]
- Isaac Newton, Draft account of the symbolism of Revelation [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 2.5a]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on early Church history [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 2.5b]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Introductio. Continens Apocalypseos rationem generalem.’ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 3]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Variantes Lectiones Apocalypticae’ (version 1) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 4]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Variantes Lectiones Apocalypticae’ (version 2) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 4]
- Isaac Newton, Theological Notes (part 1) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 5.1]
- Isaac Newton, Theological Notes (part 2) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 5.2]
- Isaac Newton, Theological Notes (part 3) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 5.3]
- Isaac Newton, Treatise on the Last Judgment [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 6]
- Isaac Newton, Four draft chapters on prophecy [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 7.1a]
- Isaac Newton, ‘An Interpretation of Daniel’s Beasts’ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 7.1b]
- Isaac Newton, ‘An Interpretation of the Prophesy of Daniel’s weeks by Iewish years’ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 7.1c]
- Isaac Newton, Four draft chapters on prophecy [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 7.1d]
- Isaac Newton, Three draft chapters on prophecy [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 7.1e]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Chap. 4 Of the Prophesy of the seventy weeks’ (3 drafts) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 7.1f]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Chap. 5 Of the Empire of the Greeks’ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 7.1g]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Chap. VI Of the Empire of the Latins’ (4 increasingly fragmentary drafts) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 7.1h]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Sect V/ Of the kingdoms represented in Daniel by the Ram & He-Goat & of the last horn of the Goat’ (7 drafts) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 7.1i]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Chap. VIII A further explication of the four Empires’ (5 drafts) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 7.1j]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Of the Prophesy of the Scripture of truth’ (5 drafts) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 7.1k]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Chap. VIII/ Of the four great Empires, & the temporal Dominion represented by the last horn of the fourth Beast’ (3 drafts) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 7.1l]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Sect. IV. Of the ten Horns of the fourth Beast.’ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 7.1m]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Of the King who doth according to his will, & honours Mahuzzim, & regardeth not the God of his fathers nor the desire of weomen’ (13 drafts) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 7.1n]
- Isaac Newton, Draft table of contents and miscellaneous fragments of text [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 7.1o]
- Unknown, Notes on the editing of the rest of the manuscript [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 7.2b]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Sect II: The second Temple with its Candlesticks representing the two Witnesses’ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 7.2c]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Sect. III: Of the first & second Temples and their Candlesticks.’ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 7.2d]
- Isaac Newton, Rough drafts of some of the chapters of the work on the Prophecies [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 7.2h]
- Isaac Newton, ‘The Conclusion’ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 7.2i]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Out of Mr Garret’s discourse concerning Antichrist’ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 10a]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on prophetic works [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 10b]
- Isaac Newton, Further notes on prophecies [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 10c]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Proœmium’ and first chapter of a treatise on Church history [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 11]
- Isaac Newton, Ex Irenæi adversus hæreses lib. I [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 13.1]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on Jewish ceremonies and their relevance to prophetic exegesis [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 13.2]
- Isaac Newton, Notes for ‘Theologiæ Gentilis Origines Philosophicæ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 13.3]
- Isaac Newton, Miscellaneous notes and extracts on the Temple, the Fathers, prophecy, Church history, doctrinal issues, etc. [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 14]
- Isaac Newton, Rough notes for ‘Theologiæ Gentilis Origines Philosophicæ’ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 16.1]
- Isaac Newton, Miscellaneous draft portions of ‘Theologiæ Gentilis Origines Philosophicæ’ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 16.2]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on ancient religions [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 17.1]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on ancient physico-theology [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 17.2]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on ancient religions [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 17.3]
- Isaac Newton, Fragment on apostasy [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 18]
- Isaac Newton, Treatise on Church history with particular reference to the Arian controversy [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 19]
- Isaac Newton, Expanded Latin translation of the first part of ‘Two Notable Corruptions’ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 20]
- Isaac Newton, Copies of second and third ‘professions of faith’ by early Church Councils [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 22]
- Isaac Newton, Three drafts of ‘Considerations about rectifying the Iulian Kalendar’ and an unrelated alchemical recipe [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 24a]
- Isaac Newton, ‘The use of the Kalendar for finding the Lords day & the Moveable Feasts’ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 24b]
- Isaac Newton, Draft proposals for rectifying the Julian calendar [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 24c]
- Isaac Newton, Draft proposals for calendar reform [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 24d]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Regulæ pro determinatione Paschæ’ (draft and fair copy) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 24e]
- Isaac Newton, Two drafts of a letter on calendar reform, with extraneous material concerning chronology and the Temple of Zerubbabel [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 24f]
- Isaac Newton, Draft letter concerning ancient calendars, and notes on Jewish chronology [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 24g]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section a(1) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1a I]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section a(2) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1a II]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section a(3) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1a III]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section a(4) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1a IV]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section a(5) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1a V]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section a(6) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1a VI]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section a(7) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1a VII]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section a(8) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1a VIII]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section a(9) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1a IX]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section a(10) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1a X]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section b [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1b]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section c [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1c]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section d [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1d]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section e [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1e]
- Isaac Newton, Draft sections of the ‘Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended’ and of a treatise on Daniel: section f [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1f]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology: section 2a [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.2a]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology: section 2b [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.2b]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology: section 2c [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.2c]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology: section 2d [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.2d]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology: section 2e [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.2e]
- Isaac Newton, Chap. 1: Of the Assyrian Empire [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 26.1a]
- Isaac Newton, Chap. IV. Of the Babylonian Empire [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 26.1b]
- Isaac Newton, Chap. 1: Of the Chronology of the first ages of the Greeks & Latines [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 26.2]
- Isaac Newton, Chap: Of the Temple & Synagogues of the Jews [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 26.3]
- Isaac Newton, Seven drafts of Newton’s defence of the Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 27]
- Isaac Newton, Historical fragments (section 1) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 28a]
- Isaac Newton, Historical fragments (section 2) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 28b]
- Isaac Newton, Historical fragments (section 4) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 28d]
- Isaac Newton, Historical fragments (section 5) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 28e]
- Isaac Newton, Fragment on Church history, mainly concerning Athanasius [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 29]
- Isaac Newton, Miscellaneous notes on history, chronology and theology, preceded by a draft letter to ‘Io. Lacy’ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 31]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on Greek, Roman and Egyptian deities [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 33]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on early Church history and the moral superiority of the ‘barbarians’ to the Romans [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 39]
- Isaac Newton, Papers relating to chronology and ‘Theologiæ Gentilis Origines Philosophicæ’ [New College Oxford Ms. 361(3)]
- Isaac Newton, Two Notable Corruptions of Scripture (part 1: ff. 1-41) [New College Oxford Ms. 361(4)]
- Isaac Newton, Two Notable Corruptions of Scripture (part 2: ff. 43-48) [New College Oxford Ms. 361(4)]
- Isaac Newton, Two Notable Corruptions of Scripture (part 4: ff. 70-83) [New College Oxford Ms. 361(4)]
- Isaac Newton, Two Notable Corruptions of Scripture (part 5: ff. 85-101) [New College Oxford Ms. 361(4)]
- Isaac Newton, Two Notable Corruptions (part 6: ff. 104-5) [New College Oxford Ms. 361(4)]
- Isaac Newton, Two Notable Corruptions (part 7: ff. 117-121) [New College Oxford Ms. 361(4)]
- Unknown, Comparison of the Protestant and Catholic Churches [Stanford UL M132/2/7]
- Isaac Newton, Fragmentary notes on Church history [Stanford UL M132/2/10]
- Isaac Newton, Prolegomena ad lexici prophetici partem secundam in quibus agitur De forma sanctuarij Iudaici [Babson Ms. 434]
- Isaac Newton, Fragmentary draft on the chief rulers of ancient synagogues [Babson Ms. 435]
- Isaac Newton, Draft notes on Athanasian doctrines [Babson Ms. 436]
- Isaac Newton, Draft notes on early Church rites and the Creed [Babson Ms. 438]
- Isaac Newton, Fragment on Church history, drawn mainly from the Annales of Baronius [Babson Ms. 704]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on Biblical chronology [Babson Ms. 1029]
- Isaac Newton, Notes from Ralph Cudworth on Plutarch and the ‘Persian or Zoroastrian trinity’ [Trinity College Cambridge R.16.38. 436A]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Ex Marci Maximi Cæsaraugustani in Hispanijs Episcopi Chronico’ [Trinity College Cambridge R.16.38. 438A]
- Unknown, ‘A letter of the Reverend Father Peter Iesuite’ [Trinity College Cambridge R.16.38. 442]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Out of Cudworth’ (early 1680s). [Clark Library fN563Z]
- John Milton, Front Matter (Dedication, Preliminary Observations, Table of Contents) [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 1 (1825)]
- John Milton, Dedicatory Epistle [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 1 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 1 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 1 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 2 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 1 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 3 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 1 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 4 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 1 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 5 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 1 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 6 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 1 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 7 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 1 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 8 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 1 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 9 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 1 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 10 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 1 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 11 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 1 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 12 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 1 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 13 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 1 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 14 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 1 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 15 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 1 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 16 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 1 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 17 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 1 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 18 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 1 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 19 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 20 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 21 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 22 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 23 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 24 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 25 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 26 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 27 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 28 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 29 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 30 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 31 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 32 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book I: Chapter 33 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book II: Chapter 1 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book II: Chapter 2 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book II: Chapter 3 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book II: Chapter 4 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book II: Chapter 5 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book II: Chapter 6 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book II: Chapter 7 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book II: Chapter 8 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book II: Chapter 9 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book II: Chapter 10 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book II: Chapter 11 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book II: Chapter 12 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book II: Chapter 13 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book II: Chapter 14 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book II: Chapter 15 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book II: Chapter 16 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
- John Milton, Book II: Chapter 17 [Treatise on Christian Doctrine, Vol. 2 (1825)]
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Scientific Texts
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- Isaac Newton, The October 1666 Tract on Fluxions [CUL MS Add. 3958.3, ff. 48v-63v]
- Isaac Newton, De Solutione Problematum per Motum [CUL MS Add. 3958.3, ff. 68r-76v]
- Isaac Newton, The Lawes of Motion [CUL MS Add. 3958.5, ff. 81r-83v]
- Isaac Newton, Unpublished Appendix to ‘methodus’: Problem IX [CUL MS Add. 3960.4, pp. 33-48]
- Isaac Newton, Method of Curves and Infinite Series, and application to the Geometry of Curves (Part 1) [CUL MS Add. 3960.14, pp. 3-56]
- Isaac Newton, Method of Curves and Infinite Series, and application to the Geometry of Curves (Part 2) [CUL MS Add. 3960.14, pp. 57-100]
- Isaac Newton, Method of Curves and Infinite Series, and application to the Geometry of Curves (Part 3) [CUL MS Add. 3960.14, pp. 101-132]
- Isaac Newton, Newton’s Demonstration that planets move in ellipses [CUL MS Add. 3965.1, ff. 1r-3v]
- Isaac Newton, ‘De motu corporum in mediis regulariter cedentibus’ [CUL MS Add. 3965.5, ff. 25r-26r, 23r-24r]
- Isaac Newton, ‘De motu sphæricorum corporum in fluidis’ [CUL MS Add. 3965.7, ff. 40-54]
- Isaac Newton, ‘De motu corporum in gyrum’ [CUL MS Add. 3965.7, ff. 55-62*]
- Isaac Newton, Draft A of the ‘Scholium Generale’ [CUL MS Add. 3965.12, ff. 357-358]
- Isaac Newton, Draft B of the ‘Scholium Generale’ [CUL MS Add. 3965.12, ff. 359-360]
- Isaac Newton, Draft C of the ‘Scholium Generale’ [CUL MS Add. 3965.12, ff. 361-362]
- Isaac Newton, Draft D of the ‘Scholium Generale’ [CUL MS Add. 3965.12, f. 363]
- Isaac Newton, Draft E of the ‘Scholium Generale’ [CUL MS Add. 3965.12, f. 365]
- Isaac Newton, Draft Versions of ‘The Queries’ [CUL MS Add. 3970.3, ff. 231r-301r, 359r, 477v-478r, 610r-612r, 618r-623r]
- Isaac Newton, Covering letter to the Hypothesis, Dec. 7 1675 [CUL MS Add. 3970.3, f. 459r-v]
- Isaac Newton, Draft of the ‘Hypothesis Concerning Light and Colors’ [CUL MS Add. 3970.3, ff. 475r-482v]
- Isaac Newton, Draft of the ‘Discourse Concerning Light and Colors’ [CUL MS Add. 3970.3, ff. 501r-517r]
- Isaac Newton, Draft of the ‘Discourse Concerning Light and Colors’ [CUL MS Add. 3970.3, ff. 519r-529r]
- Isaac Newton, Draft of the ‘Discourse concerning Light and Colors’ [CUL MS Add. 3970.3, ff. 549r-567v]
- Isaac Newton, De motu Corporum Liber Secundus [CUL MS Add. 3990]
- Isaac Newton, Mathematical Notebook [CUL MS Add. 4000]
- Isaac Newton, Lectiones Opticae [CUL MS Add. 4002]
- Isaac Newton, Newton’s Waste Book (Part 2) [CUL MS Add. 4004, ff. 15v-50r]
- Isaac Newton, Newton’s Waste Book (Part 3) [CUL MS Add. 4004, ff. 50v-198v]
- Isaac Newton, Newton’s Waste Book (Part 1) [CUL MS Add. 4004, ff. {cover}-15r]
- Isaac Newton, An Account of the Systeme of the World [CUL MS Add. 4005, ff. 39-42]
- Isaac Newton, Tractatui de Quadratura Curvarum praemittatur haec admonitio [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/82]
- Isaac Newton, Incomplete copy of de Quadratura Curvarum [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/83-88]
- Isaac Newton, Optical diagrams [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/89-90]
- Isaac Newton, De Analysi per aequationes numero terminorum infinitas [Royal Society MS/81/4]
- Isaac Newton, Front Matter to the Opticks (1704) [Opticks (1704)]
- Isaac Newton, The First Book of Opticks. Part I (1704) [Opticks (1704)]
- Isaac Newton, The First Book of Opticks. Part II (1704) [Opticks (1704)]
- Isaac Newton, The Second Book of Opticks. Part I (1704) [Opticks (1704)]
- Isaac Newton, The Second Book of Opticks. Part II (1704) [Opticks (1704)]
- Isaac Newton, The Second Book of Opticks. Part III (1704) [Opticks (1704)]
- Isaac Newton, The Second Book of Opticks. Part IV (1704) [Opticks (1704)]
- Isaac Newton, Front Matter to the Opticks (1718) [Opticks (1718)]
- Isaac Newton, The First Book of Opticks. Part I (1718) [Opticks (1718)]
- Isaac Newton, The First Book of Opticks. Part II (1718) [Opticks (1718)]
- Isaac Newton, The Second Book of Opticks. Part I (1718) [Opticks (1718)]
- Isaac Newton, The Second Book of Opticks. Part II (1718) [Opticks (1718)]
- Isaac Newton, The Second Book of Opticks. Part III (1718) [Opticks (1718)]
- Isaac Newton, The Second Book of Opticks. Part IV (1718) [Opticks (1718)]
- Isaac Newton, ‘General Scholium’ from the Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (1729) [Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, Vol. 2 (1729)]
- Isaac Newton, Front Matter to the Optice (1706) [Optice (1706)]
- Isaac Newton, Liber Primus, Pars. I (1706) [Optice (1706)]
- Isaac Newton, Liber Primus, Pars. II (1706) [Optice (1706)]
- Isaac Newton, Liber Secundus, Pars. I (1706) [Optice (1706)]
- Isaac Newton, Liber Secundus, Pars. II (1706) [Optice (1706)]
- Isaac Newton, Liber Secundus, Pars. III (1706) [Optice (1706)]
- Isaac Newton, Liber Secundus, Pars. IV (1706) [Optice (1706)]
- Isaac Newton, Liber Tertius (1706) [Optice (1706)]
- Isaac Newton, Front Matter to the Principia (1687) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687)]
- Isaac Newton, Definitiones (1687) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687)]
- Isaac Newton, Axiomata Sive Leges Motus (1687) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687)]
- Isaac Newton, De Motu Corporum (Liber Primus) (1687) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687)]
- Isaac Newton, De Motu Corporum (Liber Secundus) (1687) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1687)]
- Isaac Newton, Front Matter to the Principia (1713) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1713)]
- Isaac Newton, Definitiones (1713) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1713)]
- Isaac Newton, Axiomata Sive Leges Motus (1713) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1713)]
- Isaac Newton, De Motu Corporum (Liber Primus) (1713) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1713)]
- Isaac Newton, De Motu Corporum (Liber Secundus) (1713) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1713)]
- Isaac Newton, Front Matter to the Principia (1726) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1726)]
- Isaac Newton, Definitiones (1726) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1726)]
- Isaac Newton, Axiomata Sive Leges Motus (1726) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1726)]
- Isaac Newton, De Motu Corporum (Liber Primus) (1726) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1726)]
- Isaac Newton, De Motu Corporum (Liber Secundus) (1726) [Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (1726)]
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Texts on Political Matters
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- Unknown, Copy of a tract in favour of the execution of Mary Queen of Scots [Brandeis University Box 8 Folder 721]
- Unknown, An Account of the Cambridge case & all the proceedings therein [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 113]
- Unknown, Copy of ‘An Act concerning the severall corporations of the Universities of Oxford & Cambridge’ [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 114]
- Unknown, A defence of the Senate’s stance in the Alban Francis affair [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 115]
- Isaac Newton, Five drafts of a defence of the Senate’s position in the Alban Francis affair [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 116]
- Isaac Newton, ‘The Case of Kings College’ [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 117]
- John Reynolds, An Account of King’s College’s Recovery of their Right to chuse their own Provost [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 117a]
- Isaac Newton, Documents relating to Newton’s preparation for appearance before Judge Jeffreys [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 118]
- Unknown, Copy letter concerning King James II’s demand to have Alban Francis awarded an MA without taking the statutory oaths [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 119]
- Thomas Fuller, Extract from Thomas Fuller’s ‘History of the University of Cambridge’ [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 120]
- Isaac Newton, Notes upon the dispensing power [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 121]
- James II, Copy of James II’s decree appointing an ecclesiastical commission to inspect schools, universities and religious establishments [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 122]
- Unknown, Sentence of deposition of Cambridge Vice-Chancellor John Peachell [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 123]
- Unknown, ‘A letter of the Reverend Father Peter Iesuite’ [Trinity College Cambridge R.16.38. 442]
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Popularisations
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- Francesco Algarotti, Front Matter to Newton’s Philosophy Explain’d For the Use of the Ladies [Newton’s Philosophy Explain’d For the Use of the Ladies, Vol. 1 (1739)]
- Francesco Algarotti, The First Dialogue [Newton’s Philosophy Explain’d For the Use of the Ladies, Vol. 1 (1739)]
- Francesco Algarotti, Dialogue II [Newton’s Philosophy Explain’d For the Use of the Ladies, Vol. 1 (1739)]
- Francesco Algarotti, Dialogue III [Newton’s Philosophy Explain’d For the Use of the Ladies, Vol. 1 (1739)]
- Francesco Algarotti, Books just publish’d [Newton’s Philosophy Explain’d For the Use of the Ladies, Vol. 1 (1739)]
- Francesco Algarotti, The Fourth Dialogue [Newton’s Philosophy Explain’d For the Use of the Ladies, Vol. 2 (1739)]
- Francesco Algarotti, The Fifth Dialogue [Newton’s Philosophy Explain’d For the Use of the Ladies, Vol. 2 (1739)]
- Francesco Algarotti, The Sixth Dialogue [Newton’s Philosophy Explain’d For the Use of the Ladies, Vol. 2 (1739)]
- Tom Telescope, Front Matter to the Newtonian System of Philosophy Adapted to the Capacities of young Gentlemen and Ladies [The Newtonian System ... familiarized (1761)]
- Tom Telescope, Introduction, Being the Substance of A Letter to the Hon. **** [The Newtonian System ... familiarized (1761)]
- Tom Telescope, Lecture I [The Newtonian System ... familiarized (1761)]
- Tom Telescope, Lecture II [The Newtonian System ... familiarized (1761)]
- Tom Telescope, Lecture III [The Newtonian System ... familiarized (1761)]
- Tom Telescope, Lecture IV [The Newtonian System ... familiarized (1761)]
- Tom Telescope, Lecture V [The Newtonian System ... familiarized (1761)]
- Tom Telescope, Lecture VI [The Newtonian System ... familiarized (1761)]
- Tom Telescope, Advertisement [The Newtonian System ... familiarized (1761)]
- Tom Telescope, To the Parents, Guardians, and Governesses of Great Britain and Ireland [The Newtonian System ... familiarized (1761)]
- Benjamin Martin, A Course of Lectures in Natural and Experimental Philosophy, Geography and Astronomy [A Course of Lectures in Natural and Experimental Philosophy, Geography and Astronomy (1743)]
- John Harris, Astronomical Dialogues between a Gentleman and a Lady: Wherein the Doctrine of the Sphere, Uses of the Globes, and the Elements of Astronomy and Geography are Explain’d [Astronomical Dialogues between a Gentleman and a Lady (1719)]
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Biographical Texts
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- Baden Powell, Review of recent books on Newton [Edinburgh Review (1856)]
- David Brewster, Front Matter to Memoirs of the Life of Newton [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 2 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter XIV [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 2 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter XV [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 2 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter XVI [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 2 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter XVII [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 2 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter XVIII [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 2 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter XIX [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 2 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter XX [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 2 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter XXI [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 2 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter XXII [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 2 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter XXIII [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 2 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter XXIV [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 2 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter XXV [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 2 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter XXVI [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 2 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter XXVII [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 2 (1855)]
- J. B. Biot, Life of Sir Isaac Newton [Lives of Eminent Persons (1833)]
- Thomas Galloway, Reviews of Three French and English Biographies of Newton [Foreign Quarterly Review 12 (1833)]
- Thomas Galloway, Life and Observations of Flamsteed — Newton, Halley, and Flamsteed [Edinburgh Review 62 (1836)]
- William Whewell, Newton and Flamsteed. Remarks on an Article [Newton and Flamsteed (1836)]
- Augustus De Morgan, Newton [Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies 11 (1846)]
- Augustus De Morgan, ‘Review of Sir David Brewster’s Life of Newton’ [North British Review 23 (1855)]
- Unknown, Review of the ‘Memoirs of Isaac Newton’ [The Times (21 September 1855)]
- Augustus De Morgan, Newton: His Friend: and His Niece [Newton: His Friend: and His Niece (1885)]
- David Brewster, Chapter II [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 1 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter III [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 1 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter IV [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 1 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter V [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 1 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter VI [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 1 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter VII [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 1 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter VIII [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 1 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter IX [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 1 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter X [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 1 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter XI [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 1 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter XII [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 1 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Chapter XIII [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 1 (1855)]
- David Brewster, Appendix [Memoirs of the Life of Newton, Vol. 2 (1855)]
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Texts Proofed by Robert Iliffe
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- Isaac Newton, The October 1666 Tract on Fluxions [CUL MS Add. 3958.3, ff. 48v-63v]
- Isaac Newton, De Solutione Problematum per Motum [CUL MS Add. 3958.3, ff. 68r-76v]
- Isaac Newton, The Lawes of Motion [CUL MS Add. 3958.5, ff. 81r-83v]
- Isaac Newton, Unpublished Appendix to ‘methodus’: Problem IX [CUL MS Add. 3960.4, pp. 33-48]
- Isaac Newton, Method of Curves and Infinite Series, and application to the Geometry of Curves (Part 1) [CUL MS Add. 3960.14, pp. 3-56]
- Isaac Newton, Method of Curves and Infinite Series, and application to the Geometry of Curves (Part 2) [CUL MS Add. 3960.14, pp. 57-100]
- Isaac Newton, Method of Curves and Infinite Series, and application to the Geometry of Curves (Part 3) [CUL MS Add. 3960.14, pp. 101-132]
- Isaac Newton, Newton’s Demonstration that planets move in ellipses [CUL MS Add. 3965.1, ff. 1r-3v]
- Isaac Newton, ‘De motu corporum in mediis regulariter cedentibus’ [CUL MS Add. 3965.5, ff. 25r-26r, 23r-24r]
- Isaac Newton, ‘De motu sphæricorum corporum in fluidis’ [CUL MS Add. 3965.7, ff. 40-54]
- Isaac Newton, ‘De motu corporum in gyrum’ [CUL MS Add. 3965.7, ff. 55-62*]
- Isaac Newton, Draft A of the ‘Scholium Generale’ [CUL MS Add. 3965.12, ff. 357-358]
- Isaac Newton, Draft B of the ‘Scholium Generale’ [CUL MS Add. 3965.12, ff. 359-360]
- Isaac Newton, Draft D of the ‘Scholium Generale’ [CUL MS Add. 3965.12, f. 363]
- Isaac Newton, Draft E of the ‘Scholium Generale’ [CUL MS Add. 3965.12, f. 365]
- Isaac Newton, Draft Versions of ‘The Queries’ [CUL MS Add. 3970.3, ff. 231r-301r, 359r, 477v-478r, 610r-612r, 618r-623r]
- Isaac Newton, Covering letter to the Hypothesis, Dec. 7 1675 [CUL MS Add. 3970.3, f. 459r-v]
- Isaac Newton, Draft of the ‘Hypothesis Concerning Light and Colors’ [CUL MS Add. 3970.3, ff. 475r-482v]
- Isaac Newton, Draft of the ‘Discourse Concerning Light and Colors’ [CUL MS Add. 3970.3, ff. 501r-517r]
- Isaac Newton, Draft of the ‘Discourse Concerning Light and Colors’ [CUL MS Add. 3970.3, ff. 519r-529r]
- Isaac Newton, Draft of the ‘Discourse concerning Light and Colors’ [CUL MS Add. 3970.3, ff. 549r-567v]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Isaac Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 24 October 1676 [CUL MS Add. 3977.1, ff. 1r-10r]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Isaac Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 26 October 1676 [CUL MS Add. 3977.1, f. 10v]
- Isaac Newton, Copy of letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 13 June 1676 [CUL MS Add. 3977.2, ff. 1r-4r]
- Isaac Newton, Copy of a letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 13 June 1676 [CUL MS Add. 3977.2, f. 4v]
- Isaac Newton, Draft Letter from Newton to John Wallis, c. July 1695 [CUL MS Add. 3977.3]
- Isaac Newton, Copy of a Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 24 October 1676 [CUL MS Add. 3977.4]
- Isaac Newton, Copy of a letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 13 June 1676 [CUL MS Add. 3977.5]
- Isaac Newton, Copy of a letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 13 June 1676 [CUL MS Add. 3977.6]
- Isaac Newton, Draft letter from Newton to John Wallis concerning the publication of his ‘Epistola posterior’ [CUL MS Add. 3977.7]
- Isaac Newton, Draft letter from Newton to John Wallis containing typographical corrections [CUL MS Add. 3977.8]
- Isaac Newton, Draft response from Newton to John Collins’s letter of 5 July 1671 [CUL MS Add. 3977.9, ff. 2r-2v]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 20 August 1672 [CUL MS Add. 3977.10]
- Isaac Newton, Fair copies of the ‘Short Chronicle’ and ‘Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended’ [CUL MS Add. 3988]
- Isaac Newton, Mathematical Notebook [CUL MS Add. 4000]
- Isaac Newton, Newton’s Waste Book (Part 2) [CUL MS Add. 4004, ff. 15v-50r]
- Isaac Newton, Newton’s Waste Book (Part 3) [CUL MS Add. 4004, ff. 50v-198v]
- Isaac Newton, Newton’s Waste Book (Part 1) [CUL MS Add. 4004, ff. {cover}-15r]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 19 January 1669/70 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/1]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 6 February 1669/70 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/2]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to a friend [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/3]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Francis Aston, dated 18 May 1669 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/4]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 18 February 1669/70 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/5]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 11 July 1670 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/6]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 16 July 1670 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/8]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 27 September 1670 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/10]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 20 July 1671 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/11]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 6 January 1671/2 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/12]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 18 January 1671/2 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/13]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 29 January 1671/2 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/14]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 10 February 1671/2 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/15]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 20 February 1671/2 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/16]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 25 May 1672 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/18]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, 6 July 1672 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/19-20]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 19 June 1672 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/21]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 8 July 1672 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/22]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 13 July 1672 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/23]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 13 July 1672 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/24]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 30 July 1672 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/25]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 21 September 1672 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/27]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 10 December 1672 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/28-29]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 8 March 1672/3 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/30]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton (probably to Henry Oldenburg), dated 3 April 1673 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/31-32]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 9 April 1673 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/33-34]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 20 May 1673 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/35]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 17 September 1673 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/36]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 20 June 1674 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/37]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 17 November 1674 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/38-39]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 5 December 1674 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/40]
- Isaac Newton, Copy of a letter from Newton to Michael Dary, dated 22 January 1675/6 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/42]
- Isaac Newton, Copy letter from Newton to John Smith, dated 24 July 1675 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/43]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton [to John Smith?], dated 27 August 1675 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/44]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 14 December 1675 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/45]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 21 December 1675 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/46-47]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 10 January 1675/6 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/48-49]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 25 January 1675/6 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/50]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 15 February 1675/6 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/51-52]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 26 April 1676 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/53-54]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 5 September 1676 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/55]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 24 October 1676 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/56]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to John Collins, dated 8 November 1676 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/58-59]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 18 November 1676 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/60]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Robert Boyle, dated 28 February 1678/9 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/62-65]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Edmund Halley, dated 14 March 1696/7 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/66]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Edmund Halley, dated 11 February 1696/7 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/67]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Edmund Halley, dated 27 May 1714 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/68*]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to Edmund Halley, dated 3 December 1724 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/68]
- Isaac Newton, Draft Letter from Newton Concerning Treasury Business [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/70]
- Isaac Newton, Letter from Newton to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, including "Observations upon the state of the coins of gold and silver" [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/71-78]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on the Newton/Cotes correspondence of 1710 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/79-80]
- Isaac Newton, De natura acidorum [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/81]
- Isaac Newton, Tractatui de Quadratura Curvarum praemittatur haec admonitio [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/82]
- Isaac Newton, Incomplete copy of de Quadratura Curvarum [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/83-88]
- Isaac Newton, Optical diagrams [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/89-90]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on the Leibniz Controversy [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/91-92]
- Isaac Newton, Note on the Leibniz Controversy [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/93]
- Isaac Newton, Newton’s draft response to the ‘charta volans’ of 29 July 1713 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/94]
- Isaac Newton, Further Notes on the Leibniz Controversy [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/95]
- Isaac Newton, Newton’s transcription of a letter from Leibniz, c. May 1714 [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/96]
- Isaac Newton, Additional notes on the Leibniz Controversy [CUL MS Add. 9597/2/18/97-98]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on the Temple of Solomon [Harry Ransom Center Ms. 132]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Tuba Quarta’ (‘The Fourth Trumpet’) [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 1]
- Isaac Newton, Notes from Petavius on the Nicene Council [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 4]
- Isaac Newton, Correspondence with Thomas Burnet [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 106]
- Isaac Newton, Five drafts of a defence of the Senate’s position in the Alban Francis affair [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 116]
- Isaac Newton, ‘The Case of Kings College’ [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 117]
- Isaac Newton, Documents relating to Newton’s preparation for appearance before Judge Jeffreys [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 118]
- Isaac Newton, Notes upon the dispensing power [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 121]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on ancient history and mythology [American Phil. Soc. MSS.Temp3.Miss]
- Isaac Newton, ‘The Question stated about abstaining from blood’ [Location Unknown SL232]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Of the Religion of the Iews & Christians’ [Location Unknown SL255.1]
- Isaac Newton, Part 1 of a passage on Church history [Location Unknown SL255.2]
- Isaac Newton, Part 2 of a passage on Church history [Location Unknown SL255.3]
- Isaac Newton, Fragment on the Nazarenes [Location Unknown SL255.4]
- Isaac Newton, Fragment on Revelation [Location Unknown SL255.5]
- Isaac Newton, Part of a study of Revelation [Location Unknown SL255.7]
- Isaac Newton, Passage on the faith Christ taught the disciples [Location Unknown SL255.8]
- Isaac Newton, Passage on early Christian sects [Location Unknown SL255.9]
- Isaac Newton, Fragment on early Church govenment [Location Unknown SL255.10]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts concerning Solomon’s Temple and the sacred cubit [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 2.4]
- Isaac Newton, Draft account of the symbolism of Revelation [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 2.5a]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on early Church history [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 2.5b]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Introductio. Continens Apocalypseos rationem generalem.’ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 3]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Variantes Lectiones Apocalypticae’ (version 1) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 4]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Variantes Lectiones Apocalypticae’ (version 2) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 4]
- Isaac Newton, Theological Notes (part 1) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 5.1]
- Isaac Newton, Theological Notes (part 2) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 5.2]
- Isaac Newton, Theological Notes (part 3) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 5.3]
- Isaac Newton, Treatise on the Last Judgment [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 6]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Out of Mr Garret’s discourse concerning Antichrist’ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 10a]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on prophetic works [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 10b]
- Isaac Newton, Further notes on prophecies [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 10c]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Proœmium’ and first chapter of a treatise on Church history [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 11]
- Isaac Newton, Ex Irenæi adversus hæreses lib. I [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 13.1]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on Jewish ceremonies and their relevance to prophetic exegesis [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 13.2]
- Isaac Newton, Notes for ‘Theologiæ Gentilis Origines Philosophicæ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 13.3]
- Isaac Newton, Miscellaneous notes and extracts on the Temple, the Fathers, prophecy, Church history, doctrinal issues, etc. [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 14]
- Isaac Newton, Rough notes for ‘Theologiæ Gentilis Origines Philosophicæ’ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 16.1]
- Isaac Newton, Miscellaneous draft portions of ‘Theologiæ Gentilis Origines Philosophicæ’ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 16.2]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on ancient religions [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 17.1]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on ancient physico-theology [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 17.2]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on ancient religions [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 17.3]
- Isaac Newton, Fragment on apostasy [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 18]
- Isaac Newton, Expanded Latin translation of the first part of ‘Two Notable Corruptions’ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 20]
- Isaac Newton, Copies of second and third ‘professions of faith’ by early Church Councils [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 22]
- Isaac Newton, Three drafts of ‘Considerations about rectifying the Iulian Kalendar’ and an unrelated alchemical recipe [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 24a]
- Isaac Newton, ‘The use of the Kalendar for finding the Lords day & the Moveable Feasts’ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 24b]
- Isaac Newton, Draft proposals for rectifying the Julian calendar [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 24c]
- Isaac Newton, Draft proposals for calendar reform [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 24d]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Regulæ pro determinatione Paschæ’ (draft and fair copy) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 24e]
- Isaac Newton, Two drafts of a letter on calendar reform, with extraneous material concerning chronology and the Temple of Zerubbabel [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 24f]
- Isaac Newton, Draft letter concerning ancient calendars, and notes on Jewish chronology [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 24g]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section a(1) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1a I]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section a(2) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1a II]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section a(3) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1a III]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section a(4) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1a IV]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section a(5) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1a V]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section a(6) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1a VI]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section a(7) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1a VII]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section a(8) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1a VIII]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section a(9) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1a IX]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section a(10) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1a X]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section b [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1b]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on chronology and Daniel: section c [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 25.1c]
- Isaac Newton, Seven drafts of Newton’s defence of the Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 27]
- Isaac Newton, Historical fragments (section 1) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 28a]
- Isaac Newton, Historical fragments (section 2) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 28b]
- Isaac Newton, Historical fragments (section 4) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 28d]
- Isaac Newton, Historical fragments (section 5) [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 28e]
- Isaac Newton, Fragment on Church history, mainly concerning Athanasius [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 29]
- Isaac Newton, Miscellaneous notes on history, chronology and theology, preceded by a draft letter to ‘Io. Lacy’ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 31]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on Greek, Roman and Egyptian deities [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 33]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on early Church history and the moral superiority of the ‘barbarians’ to the Romans [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 39]
- Isaac Newton, Papers relating to chronology and ‘Theologiæ Gentilis Origines Philosophicæ’ [New College Oxford Ms. 361(3)]
- Isaac Newton, Two Notable Corruptions (part 7: ff. 117-121) [New College Oxford Ms. 361(4)]
- Isaac Newton, De Analysi per aequationes numero terminorum infinitas [Royal Society MS/81/4]
- Isaac Newton, Fragmentary notes on Church history [Stanford UL M132/2/10]
- Isaac Newton, Fragmentary draft on the chief rulers of ancient synagogues [Babson Ms. 435]
- Isaac Newton, Draft notes on Athanasian doctrines [Babson Ms. 436]
- Isaac Newton, Draft notes on early Church rites and the Creed [Babson Ms. 438]
- Isaac Newton, Fragment on Church history, drawn mainly from the Annales of Baronius [Babson Ms. 704]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on Biblical chronology [Babson Ms. 1029]
- Isaac Newton, Notes from Ralph Cudworth on Plutarch and the ‘Persian or Zoroastrian trinity’ [Trinity College Cambridge R.16.38. 436A]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Ex Marci Maximi Cæsaraugustani in Hispanijs Episcopi Chronico’ [Trinity College Cambridge R.16.38. 438A]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Out of Cudworth’ (early 1680s). [Clark Library fN563Z]
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Translations
- Isaac Newton, Notes on ancient history and mythology, trans. Michael Silverthorne [American Phil. Soc. MSS.Temp3.Miss]
- Isaac Newton, Prolegomena ad lexici prophetici partem secundam in quibus agitur De forma sanctuarij Iudaici, trans. Michael Silverthorne [Babson Ms. 434]
- Isaac Newton, Prophesies concerning Christs 2d coming, trans. Michael Silverthorne [Berrien Springs ASC Ms. N47 HER]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Tuba Quarta’ (‘The Fourth Trumpet’), trans. Michael Silverthorne [King’s College Cambridge Keynes Ms. 1]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Quod Bestia bicornis locuta sit ut Draco’ (‘That the two-horned Beast spake as a Dragon’), trans. David Armstrong [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 2.2]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts towards a history of the Church (Section 2.3), trans. Michael Silverthorne [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 2.3]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts concerning Solomon’s Temple and the sacred cubit, trans. Michael Silverthorne [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 2.4]
- Isaac Newton, Draft account of the symbolism of Revelation, trans. Michael Silverthorne [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 2.5a]
- Isaac Newton, Drafts on early Church history, trans. Michael Silverthorne [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 2.5b]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Introductio. Continens Apocalypseos rationem generalem.’, trans. Michael Silverthorne [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 3]
- Isaac Newton, Theological Notes (part 3), trans. Michael Silverthorne [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 5.3]
- Isaac Newton, ‘Proœmium’ and first chapter of a treatise on Church history, trans. Michael Silverthorne [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 11]
- Isaac Newton, Treatise on Church history, trans. Michael Silverthorne [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 12]
- Isaac Newton, Miscellaneous draft portions of ‘Theologiæ Gentilis Origines Philosophicæ’ [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 16.2]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on ancient physico-theology, trans. Michael Silverthorne [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 17.2]
- Isaac Newton, Notes on ancient religions, trans. Michael Silverthorne [Nat. Lib. Israel Yahuda Ms. 17.3]
Enlightening Science
Englightening Science Podcasts (by Rob Iliffe)
17 items
- Professor Rob Iliffe, Newton, Science and Religion Rob Iliffe discusses Newton’s own standpoint in the debate, his personal theology, and how his scientific discoveries were viewed in the eighteenth century.
- Professor Rob Iliffe, 01 The Historian's Perspective How seventeenth and eighteenth century ’scientists’ were fundamentally religious.
- Professor Rob Iliffe, 02 The Conflict Thesis How the idea that science and religion were at loggerheads is largely a nineteenth century invention.
- Professor Rob Iliffe, 03 Two Traditions within Christianity The tension between Augustinian and Thomist thinking, or faith and scripture in tension with man’s rational faculties.
- Professor Rob Iliffe, 04 Aristotle The re-discovery of Aristotelian learning through the Islamic tradition of translation and commentary.
- Professor Rob Iliffe, 05 Aristotle and Christianity How the pagan thought of Aristotle was assimilated by christianity.
- Professor Rob Iliffe, 06 Aristotle's Authority Undermined How observation of the heavens, and the discovery of comets and supernovae compromised the aristotelian cosmological model.
- Professor Rob Iliffe, 07 The Church Responds to Copernicus How Galileo and others adopted the idea of mosaic accommodation to explain the geocentric passages in scripture.
- Professor Rob Iliffe, 08 What Galileo did next How Galileo reacted to the Church’s rejection of heliocentrism, and the story of his two trials.
- Professor Rob Iliffe, 09 The Aftermath of Galileo's Trial How Galileo’s imprisonment sent shockwaves through the European scientific community.
- Professor Rob Iliffe, 10 Descartes and the Mechanists How Cartesian ideas cast the world as a machine, suggesting that there was no need for God.
- Professor Rob Iliffe, 11 The Rise of Natural Theology How religious activity galvanised scientific activity.
- Professor Rob Iliffe, 12 What is Natural Theology? How natural philosophers read the existence of God into the nature of the world, its order and beauty.
- Professor Rob Iliffe, 13 Natural Theology and the Anglican Church How faith was valued above reason, while championing those ’scientists’ they saw as good anglicans.
- Professor Rob Iliffe, 14 Biblical Authority Challenged How new observations of nature lead to the Bible being seen primarily as a moral text.
- Professor Rob Iliffe, 15 Three Challenging Texts The story of three texts which complicated the christian view of the natural world.
- Professor Rob Iliffe, 16 In Defence of the Status Quo The reaction against the texts criticising natural theology.
Englightening Science Podcasts (Others)
26 items
- Alexi Baker, 1. London is their North Star In her first vodcast, Alexi Baker of Oxford University discusses the place of London in the trade and manufacture of scientific instruments.
- Alexi Baker, 2. Making Scientific Instruments in 18th century London In her second vodcast, Alexi Baker of Oxford University discusses the different types of scientific instruments being manufactured and the people to whom they are sold.
- Alexi Baker, 3. The Intellectual and Entrepreneurial Collide In her third vodcast, Alexi Baker of Oxford University discusses the instrument makers themselves and the various ways in which they supplemented their incomes.
- Alexi Baker, 4. Polite Society and the Public Theatre In her fourth vodcast, Alexi Baker of Oxford University discusses the gentile audiences for experimental, philosophical demonstrations, their fashionable status, and the effect these trends had on Newton’s reputation.
- 1. John Theophilus Desaguliers: Dedicatory Letter In this letter, Desaguliers dedicates the book to Frederick, Prince of Wales - son of George II - a dedication which acknowledges the Princes’s support and patronage as much as it serves to lend his work authority and gravitas.
- 2. John Theophilus Desaguliers: Preface I In the first part of his preface, Desaguliers outlines his philosophy of science, the importance of mathematics and geometry to understanding the natural world, and explains how Newton’s thinking has overthrown much of the existing conjectural philosopy, not least that of Descartes.
- 3. John Theophilus Desaguliers: Preface II In the second part of his preface, Desaguliers points out how the need to learn mathematics often frightens people from Newtonian philosophy. He explains the superiority of the explanation of causes over the formation of hypotheses, and notes the success of Dr. Keill’s experimental lecture courses in teaching Newtonian principles without mathematics.
- 4. John Theophilus Desaguliers: Preface III In the third part of his preface, Desaguliers considers his own audience, explaining how his lectures use mechanical demonstrations to make their point, while reminding the reader of the importance of attending the entire course of lectures.
- Jim Bennett, The Newtonian Telescope In his first vodcast, Jim Bennett, Director of the Oxford Museum of the History of Science, talks about the Newtonian telescope, why Newton designed it, and how it fits into the story of science in the eighteenth century.
- Jim Bennett, Astronomical Instruments In his second vodcast, Jim Bennett, Director of the Oxford Museum of the History of Science, explores the impact of the astronomical instrument trade on the practise of astronomy in the eighteenth century.
- Jim Bennett, Scientific Instrument Makers In his third vodcast, Jim Bennett, Director of the Oxford Museum of the History of Science, examines how instrument makers exerted more control over which instruments were made than the astronomers who commissioned them.
- Dr Jonathan Hare, Experimentum Crucis This experiment explains how Newton proved the homogeneity of light using a prism and a convex lens.
- John Theophilus Desaguliers, Gravesande's "Projection of Heavy Bodies" In this vodcast, J.T. Desaguliers presents one of Willem ’s Gravesande’s experiments on how objects accelerate under gravity. Gravesande was Professor of Experimental Philosophy at Leiden University. His course was first translated into English by Dr. John Keill, and later by J T Desaguliers, who considered this first translation as flawed.
- Dr Jonathan Hare, Air Pressure This experiment explores the properties of air using a popular device from the 18th century - the air pump.
- Dr Jonathan Hare, Centre of Gravity Discs This experiment shows the difference between the centre of gravity and the centre of motion, using the 3 discs designed by J T Desaguliers.
- Dr Jonathan Hare, Compound Levers This experiment explores the principle of levers using a device designed by J T Desaguliers and similar to one used by Stephen Demainbray.
- Dr Jonathan Hare, Parabolic Trajectory This experiment explores the parabolic trajectory machine and what it can tell us about the nature of gravity.
- Dr Jonathan Hare, The Double Rolling Cone This experiment explains a popular paradox from the 18th century: the double rolling cone, a shape which appears to travel uphill.
- Dr Jonathan Hare, The Inclined Plane This experiment uses an apparatus to investigate friction and the efficiency of cartwheels.
- Rebekah Higgit, Fontenelle’s Eloge In the first of three vodcasts on the literary treatments of Newton’s life, Rebekah Higgit tells the surprising story of his first biography. Rebekah Higgit is Curator of the History of Science and Technology at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, and an expert on Newtonian biography.
- Rebekah Higgit, 18th Century British Biographies In second of three vodcasts on the literary treatments of Newton’s life, Rebekah Higgit, Curator of the History of Science and Technology at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, and an expert on Newtonian biography, talks about the image of Newton promoted in eighteenth-century British biographies.
- Rebekah Higgit, Newton Re-Examined In the last of the three vodcasts on the literary treatments of Newton’s life, Rebekah Higgit, Curator of the History of Science and Technology at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, and an expert on Newtonian biography, talks about how the image of Newton changed through new archival discoveries in the nineteenth century.
- Peter Langman, The Experimental Lecturers Eighteenth century lecturers developed lectures meant to simplify Newton’s scientific ideas and made them understandable to the people.
- Peter Langman, Women and Children Next: Newtonian Popularisations Pete Langman discusses Franceso Algarotti’s Newton for the Ladies and Tom Telescope’s Philosophy of Tops and Balls, two different approaches to popularising Newton’s scientific ideas ‘without maths’.
- Jane Wess, King George III’s Scientific Instruments Jane Wess, Senior Curator of Science at London’s Science Museum, takes us on a guided tour of the King George III collection of scientific instruments. Instruments include the oil of oranges, the Archimedean Screw, the incline plane, the philosophical table, and an air pump.
- Jane Wess, Scientific Instruments of Stephen Demainbray In this, the second of two talks from Jane Wess, Senior Curator of Science at London’s Science Museum, Jane shows us the scientific instruments of Stephen Demainbray. Stephen Demainbray travelled the country performing experimental lectures for public consumption, and his instruments were somewhat less grand than those of George Adams. Some of the instruments shown include a compound lever, a pendulum, a whirling table, and a cometarium, the camera obscura and Demainbray’s telescope.
Windows on Genius
Podcasts (on Youtube)
100 items
- Simon Schaffer, 1. Newton and natural philosophy
- Simon Schaffer, 2. What was the state of English natural philosophy in the 1660s?
- Simon Schaffer, 3. What range of subjects did Newton study at Cambridge?
- Simon Schaffer, 4. Did Newton create his own disciplinary boundaries?
- Simon Schaffer, 5. Newton’s work mathematical physics or physical mathematics?
- Simon Schaffer, 6. Was Newton an individual thinker in mathematical terms?
- Simon Schaffer, 7. How creative was Newton?
- Simon Schaffer, 8. How do Newton’s notebooks relate to the questiones tradition?
- Simon Schaffer, 9. How did Newton develop his thoughts on optics?
- Simon Schaffer, 10. To what extent was Newton’s natural philosophy a coherent research programme?
- Simon Schaffer, 11. How was Newton’s theory of optics received?
- Simon Schaffer, 12. What does this tell us of the extent of Newton’s ambitions?
- Simon Schaffer, 13. What was the purpose of the ‘Queries’ to the Opticks?
- Simon Schaffer, 14. What are the novel ideas in the Principia Mathematica?
- Simon Schaffer, 15. What was the most startling contribution to the work?
- Simon Schaffer, 16. Newton, the Principia, and the collection of data
- Simon Schaffer, 17. How quickly did the Principia achieve canonical status?
- Simon Schaffer, 18. In what sense was the Principia a sort of Bible?
- Simon Schaffer, 19. Newton and the priority dispute with Leibniz
- Jackie Stedall, 02. The Key Developments of Newton’s Maths 1664-1670
- Jackie Stedall, 04. The Lucasian Chair
- Jackie Stedall, 05. Newton and Publication
- Jackie Stedall, 06. What concerned mathematicians in the mid 17th century?
- Jackie Stedall, 07. What did Newton learn from Descartes and Wallis?
- Jackie Stedall, 08. Tangents and quadratures ... differentiation and integration
- Jackie Stedall, 09. How did Newton understand mathematics?
- Jackie Stedall, 10. Newton’s calculus- fluxions and fluents
- Jackie Stedall, 11. How important was the binomial theorum?
- Jackie Stedall, 12. Was Newton’s mathematics coherent?
- Jackie Stedall, 13. How did Newton conceive of analysis and synthesis?
- Jackie Stedall, 14. How independent was Newton’s mathematics?
- Jackie Stedall, 15. What did Newton do as Lucasian professor?
- Jackie Stedall, 16. Did Newton have any peers in the seventeenth century?
- Jackie Stedall, 17. What were Newton’s views on keeping his work secret?
- Jackie Stedall, 18. How do Newton and Leibniz’s approaches compare?
- Jackie Stedall, 19. How did Newton and Leibniz consider publication?
- Jackie Stedall, 20. How did Newton and Leibniz treat their disciples?
- Jackie Stedall, 25. Did Newton write an analytical version of the Principia?
- Jackie Stedall, 21. What led to the triumph of the Leibnizian calculus in the C18th?
- Jackie Stedall, 23. What was Newton’s first serious publication?
- Jackie Stedall, 22. What was the priority dispute between Newton and Leibniz?
- Jackie Stedall, 24. Why did Newton’s calculus not feature in the Principia?
- Jackie Stedall, 01. The Key Developments in Newton’s Thinking
- Jackie Stedall, 03. Newton’s first ‘Publication’
- Jackie Stedall, 26. What happened to Newton’s mathematical researches after 1671?
- Jackie Stedall, 27. What led Newton to discover the binomial theorum?
- Jackie Stedall, 28. What was the nature of Newton’s genius?
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 01. What were the key areas of research in mathematices in the C17th?
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 02. What were the results of this new interest in mathematics?
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 03. Why were mechanical curves considered so important?
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 04. Why were mathematicians interested in tangents
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 05. How did mathematicians deal with infinitessimals?
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 06. What were Newton’s key mathematical sources?
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 07. How much does unification feature in Newton’s work?
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 08. Newton and creativity
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 09. A Newtonian chronology
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 10. How did Newton see himself relative to his predecessors?
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 11. Newton on elegance, aesthetics and geometry in the 1670s
- Niccolò Guicciardini, Add MS 4000 1664 65 mathematical wastebook
- Niccolò Guicciardini, De Motu Corporum November 1684
- Niccolò Guicciardini, The De Analysi
- Niccolò Guicciardini, The De Methodus
- Niccolò Guicciardini, The October 1666 tract
- Niccolò Guicciardini, The wastebook 1664 onwards
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 12. Why did Newton fall out of love with Descartes?
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 13. How did Newton’s work become known?
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 14. What level of secrecy did Newton use?
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 16. Newton and the printed word
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 15. Newton, Barrow and Collins
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 17. What did Leibniz think of the years 1672-76?
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 18. Did Newton abandon mathematics after 1675?
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 19. On the Principia mathematica
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 20. How does bk 3 of the Prncipia differ from bks 1&2?
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 21. What the authorial preface of the Principia tell us?
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 22. What Newton says about philosophy
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 25. Newton abd the archives
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 26. How does Newton engage with the history of mathematics?
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 29. Newton, Wallis and the binomial theorem
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 30. How did Newton use power series to get results with curves?
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 31. Newton and the fundamental theorem
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 32. Fluxions and the direct algorithm Oct 1666 tract pp 414 15
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 33. Newton and curves algebraical, mechanical
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 36. Why studying Newton’s maths is relevant today
- Niccolò Guicciardini, 23. How did Newton see himself relative to his predecessors?
- Benjamin Wardhaugh, 1. What general research areas interested seventeenth century mathematicians?
- Benjamin Wardhaugh, 2. What key problems confronted seventeenth century mathematicians?
- Benjamin Wardhaugh, 3. How heterogeneous was Newton’s mathematics?
- Benjamin Wardhaugh, 4. What were the contents and contexts of Newton’s essay ‘of music’ (C. 1665)?
- Benjamin Wardhaugh, 5. What were Newton’s early engagements with music?
- Benjamin Wardhaugh, 6. What did Newton know about intonation?
- Benjamin Wardhaugh, 7. How did Newton use logarithms in his musical research?
- Benjamin Wardhaugh, 8. Newton’s essay ‘of music’
- Benjamin Wardhaugh, 9. When did Newton work on music?
- Benjamin Wardhaugh, 10. How did Newton relate music and light?
- Benjamin Wardhaugh, 11. How does Newton justify relating music and light?
- Benjamin Wardhaugh, 12. What part did music play in Newton’s understanding of the philosophy of the ancients?
- Benjamin Wardhaugh, 13. How were music and Natural Philosophy linked?
- Benjamin Wardhaugh, 14. What’s an essay on music doing in Newton’s wastebook?
- Benjamin Wardhaugh, 15. Why were the writings on music circulated after Newton’s death?
- Benjamin Wardhaugh, 16. How aware was Newton of music’s mythic history?