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PHILOSOPHIÆ NATURALIS PRINCIPIA MATHEMATICA
CONTENTS
PRÆFATIO AD LECTOREM.
IN VIRI PRÆSTANTISSIMI D. ISAACI NEWTONI OPUS HOCCE MATHEMATICO-PHYSICUM
AXIOMATA SIVE LEGES MOTUS
DE MOTU CORPORUM
LIBER PRIMUS
LIBER SECUNDUS
DE MUNDI SYSTEMATE
LIBER TERTIUS
THE MATHEMATICAL PRINCIPLES OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY (MOTTE TRANSLATION)
CONTENTS
Dedication
Introduction to the American Edition
Life of Sir Isaac Newton
The Principia.
The Author’s Preface
Book I. Definitions
Axioms, or Laws of Motion
Of the Motion of Bodies
Section I: Of the method of first and last ratios of quantities, by the help whereof we demonstrate the propositions that follow
Section II: Of the Invention of Centripetal Forces
Section III: Of the motion of bodies in eccentric conic sections
Section IV: Of the finding of elliptic, parabolic, and hyperbolic orbits, from the focus given
Section V: How the orbits are to be found when neither focus is given
Section VI: How the motions are to be found in given orbits
Section VII: Concerning the rectilinear ascent and descent of bodies
Section VIII: Of the invention of orbits wherein bodies will revolve, being acted upon by any sort of centripetal force
Section IX: Of the motion of bodies in movable orbits; and of the motion of the apsides
Section X: Of the motion of bodies in given superficies; and of the reciprocal motion of funependulous bodies
Section XI: Of the motions of bodies tending to each other with centripetal forces
Section XII: Of the attractive forces of sphaerical bodies
Section XIII: Of the attractive forces of bodies which are not of a sphaerical figure
Section XIV: Of the motion of very small bodies when agitated by centripetal forces tending to the several parts of any very great body
Book II. Of the Motion of Bodies
Section I: Of the motion of bodies that are resisted in the ratio of the velocity
Section II: Of the motion of bodies that are resisted in the duplicate ratio of their velocities
Section III: Of the motions of bodies which are resisted partly in the ratio of the velocities, and partly in the duplicate of the same ratio
Section IV: Of the circular motion of bodies in resisting mediums
Section V: Of the density and compression of fluids; and of hydrostatics
Section VI: Of the motion and resistance of funependulous bodies
Section VII: Of the motion of fluids and the resistance made to projected bodies
Section VIII: Of motion propagated through fluids
Section IX: Of the circular motion of fluids
Book III. Rules of Reasoning in Philosophy
Phaenomena, or Appearances
Propositions I-IX (Force of gravity)
Propositions X-XXIV (Motions of celestial bodies and the sea)
Propositions XXV-XXXIII (Quantity of lunar motions)
Propositions XXXVI-XXXVIII (Forces to move the sea)
Lemmas I-III, Proposition XXXIX (Precession of equinoxes)
Lemmas IV-XI, Propositions XL-XLII (Comets)
General Scholium
The System of the World.
OPTICKS
CONTENTS
SIR ISAAC NEWTON’S ADVERTISEMENTS
THE FIRST BOOK OF OPTICKS
PART I.
PROPOSITIONS.
PART II.
THE SECOND BOOK OF OPTICKS
PART I.
PART II.
PART III.
PART IV.
THE THIRD BOOK OF OPTICKS
PART I.
Theological Works
THE CHRONOLOGY OF ANCIENT KINGDOMS AMENDED
CONTENTS
TO THE QUEEN.
THE CONTENTS.
ADVERTISEMENT.
THE INTRODUCTION.
A SHORT CHRONICLE
CHAP. I.
CHAP. II
CHAP. III.
CHAP. IV.
CHAP. V.
CHAP. VI.
NOTES.
OBSERVATIONS ON DANIEL AND THE APOCALYPSE OF ST. JOHN
CONTENTS
TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
CONTENTS.
PART I.
CHAP. I.
CHAP. II.
CHAP. III.
CHAP. IV.
CHAP. V.
CHAP. VI.
CHAP. VII.
CHAP. VIII.
CHAP. IX.
CHAP. X.
CHAP. XI.
CHAP. XII.
CHAP. XIII.
CHAP. XIV.
PART II.
CHAP. I.
CHAP. II.
CHAP. III.
ADVERTISEMENT.
AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF TWO NOTABLE CORRUPTIONS OF SCRIPTURE
AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF TWO NOTABLE CORRUPTIONS OF SCRIPTURE
The Biographies
MEMOIRS OF SIR ISAAC NEWTON’S LIFE by William Stukeley
CONTENTS
Preface.
Allegorical portrait of Isaac Newton
Life of Newton
SIR ISAAC NEWTON by Sarah K. Bolton
SIR ISAAC NEWTON by Henry Martyn Taylor
The Delphi Classics Catalogue
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