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201.

Letter from Arthur Storer to Humphrey Babington, dated 1 October 1678

Author: Arthur Storer

Source: MS Add. 3978/4, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00340

202.

Chapter Six: Universal Medicines: Johann Rudolph Glauber and his Reception in England

Author: John T. Young

Source: Faith, Medical Alchemy and Natural Philosophy: Johann Moriaen, Reformed Intelligencer, and the Hartlib Circle (Aldershot: 1998).

Newton Catalogue ID: OTHE00063

203.

Front Matter to the Opticks (1718)

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: Opticks: Or, A Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflexions and Colours of Light. The Second Edition, with Additions (London: 1718).

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00044

204.

Latin translation of the "Account of the Commercium Epistolicum" (i.e. the English "Recensio") in Philosophical Transactions (1683-1775), Vol. 29. (1714 - 1716), pp. 173-224

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MS Add. 3968, ff. 296r-311r, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00364

205.

Concerning experiments to show heat

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: EL/N1/62, Royal Society Library, London, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00333

206.

Newton's statement of the case in dispute between Leibniz and himself

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MS Add. 3968, ff. 255r-256v, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00360

207.

Fragments on Optics

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MS Add. 3970.3, ff. 618r-623r, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00125

208.

Draft of 'A Theory Concerning Light and Colors'

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MS Add. 3970.3, ff.460-466, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00003

209.

Liber Secundus, Pars. III (1706)

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: Optice: Sive De Reflexionibus, Refractionibus, Inflexionibus & Coloribus Lucis. Libri Tres. (London: 1706).

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00068

210.

Letter to Oldenburg on his experiments to show colour and light

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: EL/N1/52, Royal Society Library, London, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00322

211.

The Second Book of Opticks. Part III (1704)

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: Opticks: Or, A treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflexions and Colours of Light. Also Two treatises of the Species and Magnitude of Curvilinear Figures (London: 1704).

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00037

212.

A letter of Mr. Franc. Linus … being a reply to the Letter printed in Numb. 110

Author: Francis Linus

Source: ‘A letter of Mr. Franc. Linus … being a reply to the Letter printed in Numb. 110’, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, No. 121 (24 January 1675/6), pp. 499-500.

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00021

213.

Rough drafts of the Leibniz Scholium in the 2nd Edition of the Principia, and proposed additions to it

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MS Add. 3968, ff. 20r-36v, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00349

214.

Appendix Containing Newton's Proofs of his Priority

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MS Add. 3968, f. 253r-253v, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00359

215.

The Third Book of Opticks (1718)

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: Opticks: Or, A Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflexions and Colours of Light. The Second Edition, with Additions (London: 1718).

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00051

216.

Bibliography

Author: David Boyd Haycock

Source: William Stukeley: Science, Religion and Archaeology in Eighteenth-Century England (2002).

Newton Catalogue ID: OTHE00028

217.

Front Matter to the Principia (1726)

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (London: 1726).

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00084

218.

Letter to Oldenburg answering Linus's second letter on Newton's new doctrine of light and colour

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: EL/N1/51, Royal Society Library, London, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00321

219.

Letter from Newton to Henry Oldenburg, dated 13 April 1672

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MS Add. 3976, ff. 8r-9v, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00390

220.

Fragment of "An account of the Differential Method from the year 1677 inclusively"

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MS Add. 3968, ff. 145r-145v, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00355

221.

Several drafts of letters of Newton to Des Maizeaux after the death of Leibniz

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MS Add. 3968, ff. 383r-411v, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00371

222.

Papers relating to the origin of the dispute

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MS Add. 3968, ff. 97r-112v, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00353

223.

The Appendix

Author: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

Source: A Collection of Papers, Which passed between the late Learned Mr. Leibniz, and Dr. Clarke, In the Years 1715 and 1716, Samuel Clarke (ed.) (London: 1717).

Newton Catalogue ID: THEM00236

224.

Front Matter to Faith, Medical Alchemy and Natural Philosophy

Author: John T. Young

Source: Faith, Medical Alchemy and Natural Philosophy: Johann Moriaen, Reformed Intelligencer, and the Hartlib Circle (Aldershot: 1998).

Newton Catalogue ID: OTHE00056

225.

Newton's observations on the Synopsis given in the Leipzig Acts of Jones's "Analysis per quantiatum Series" (London, 1711)

Author: Isaac Newton

Source: MS Add. 3968, ff. 460r-464v, Cambridge University Library, Cambridge, UK

Newton Catalogue ID: NATP00376

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