226.
Mr. Newton's Answer to the foregoing Letter [of Ignace Pardies]
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 15 July 1672, in Latin, c. 1,958 words, 5 pp.
Source: ‘Mr. Newton's Answer to the foregoing Letter [of Ignace Pardies]’, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, No. 85 (15 July 1672), pp. 5014-5018.
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00029
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227.
Liber Primus, Pars. II (1706)
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 1706, c. 15,682 words.
Source: Optice: Sive De Reflexionibus, Refractionibus, Inflexionibus & Coloribus Lucis. Libri Tres. (London: 1706).
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00065
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228.
Mens Scholii praecedentis
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: c. 1700-1712, in Latin, c. 7,482 words, 10 ff.
Source: MS Add. 3968, ff. 57r-66v, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00351
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229.
Newton's Demonstration that planets move in ellipses
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: August 1684, in English, c. 2,574 words, 5 pp.
Source: MS Add. 3965.1, ff. 1r-3v, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00092
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230.
Apographum schediasmatis a Newtono olim scripti
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 13 November 1665, in English with some Latin, c. 465 words, 2 pp of 2 fos.
Source: MS Add. 3968, ff. 1r-2v, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00345
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231.
Robert Hooke's Critique of Newton's Theory of Light and Colors (delivered 1672)
Author: Robert Hooke
Metadata: 1672, in English, c. 2,402 words, 6pp.
Source: ‘Considerations upon Mr. NEWTON'S discourse on light and colours’ in The History of the Royal Society, Thomas Birch (ed.), vol. 3 (London: 1757), pp. 10-15.
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00005
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232.
The First Book of Opticks. Part II (1718)
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 1718, c. 18,322 words.
Source: Opticks: Or, A Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflexions and Colours of Light. The Second Edition, with Additions (London: 1718).
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00046
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233.
Mr. Isaac Newton's Considerations upon part of a Letter of Monsieur De Bercé
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 20 May 1672, in English, c. 1,376 words, 4pp.
Source: ‘Mr. Isaac Newton's Considerations upon part of a Letter of Monsieur De Bercé … concerning the Cata drioptricalCatadioptrical Telescope, pretended to be improv'd and refined by M. Cassegrain’, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, No. 83 (20 May 1672), pp. 4056-4059.
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00010
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234.
Chapter Seven: The Dawn of Wisdom
Author: John T. Young
Metadata: 2006, c. 15,894 words.
Source: Faith, Medical Alchemy and Natural Philosophy: Johann Moriaen, Reformed Intelligencer, and the Hartlib Circle (Aldershot: 1998).
Newton Catalogue ID: OTHE00064
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235.
Hypothesis explaining the properties of light
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 1675, in English, c. 31,724 words, 58pp.
Source: The History of the Royal Society, Thomas Birch (ed.), vol. 3 (London: 1757), pp. 247-305.
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00002
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236.
Definitiones (1713)
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 1713, c. 3,290 words.
Source: Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Cambridge: 1713).
Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00080
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237.
Chapter 9: 'A Truely to be Respected Learned Man.'
Author: David Boyd Haycock
Metadata: 2002, c. 9,608 words.
Source: William Stukeley: Science, Religion and Archaeology in Eighteenth-Century England (2002).
Newton Catalogue ID: OTHE00026
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