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Isaac Newton's early life and achievements - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The life of Isaac Newton Early life Middle years Later life Writing Principia Religious views Occult studies The following article is part of an in-depth biography of Sir Isaac Newton , the Engl...
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ewton, Sir Isaac (1642-1727) ... Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Newton's most capable adversary, began publishing papers on calculus in 1684, almost 20 years after Newton's discoveries commenced. The result of this temporal discrepancy was a bitter dispute that raged for nearly two decades.
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Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727): "Nature and Nature's Laws lay hid in night; ... scientific discoveries of the 17th century, or any scientific discovery, ever. ...
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A Short Scheme of the True Religion, manuscript quoted in Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton by Sir David Brewster, Edinburgh, 1850; cited in; Newton’s Philosophy of Nature, p. 65, Ref.
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Brewster, David, Sir. Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton. (in 2 volumes), Johnson Reprint Corp., New York, 1965. (Originally published in 1855).
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Sir Isaac Newton; ... Newton made a huge impact on theoretical astronomy. He defined the laws of motion and universal gravitation which he used to predict precisely the motions of stars, and the planets around the sun. Using his discoveries in optics Newton constructed the first reflecting telescope.
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Newton, Sir Isaac (1642-1727), mathematician and physicist, one of the foremost scientific intellects of ... In Paris in 1675 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz independently evolved the first ideas of his differential calculus, outlined to Newton in 1677. Newton had already described some of his mathematical discoveries to Leibniz,
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Sir Isaac Newton (1642 - 1727) ... I propose to discuss the works of Newton more fully than those of other mathematicians, partly because of the intrinsic importance of his discoveries, and partly because this book is mainly intended for English readers, and the development of mathematics in Great Britain was for a...
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