Correspondence of Sir Isaac Newton and Professor Cotes : including letters of other eminent men, now first published from the originals in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge; together with an appendix containing other unpublished letters and papers by Newton; with notes, synoptical view of the philosopher's life, and a variety of details illustrative of his history, by J. Edleston.
- Isaac Newton
- Date:
- 1850
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Credit: Correspondence of Sir Isaac Newton and Professor Cotes : including letters of other eminent men, now first published from the originals in the library of Trinity College, Cambridge; together with an appendix containing other unpublished letters and papers by Newton; with notes, synoptical view of the philosopher's life, and a variety of details illustrative of his history, by J. Edleston. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![TABLE OF NEWTON’S LECTURES AS LUCASIAN PROFESSOR. NEWTON’S LECTURES ON OPTICS (MS. Univ. Libr. Dd. 9 67.) [The numbers on the right designate the pages in the MS., those on tho left the pages in the work as printed Lond. 1729.] 1— 13 Optica? pars la—varia. 13— 25 Ex eodem—exigit. 26— 34 Jam liquet—determinentur. 35— 41 Sectio 2da—reflcxos. 42— 52 Cum eandem—attolluntur. 53— 62 Problematis—de aliis. 62— 73 Ad eiindem—videar. 74— 85 Sectio 3da—proxime. 85— 95 95—105 105—116 116—125 126—136 137—146 146—152 [145]-153 153—164 164—171 Prop. 12—aequales. Lemma 5—/j.xv. q, . e. d. Prop. 17—sufficiant. De radiorum—GXH. Sectio 4ta—possunt. Prop. 32—definitur. Prop. 36—censeam. Optica? pars 2da—disceptaturus. Prop. 1—nequeant. Prop. 2—censeam. 171—181 Prop. 3—commisceantur sibi. 182—189 Adhaec—-judicaveris 189—197 Verum—manifestum est. 197—207 Quinetiam—Prisma. 207—215 Ad lnec—cogantur. 215—226 Prop. 5—subjicient. 227—239 Sect. 2da—emergentis. 239—247 Antequam—liceat. 248—260 2 De Phasnomenis—possint. Jan. l6®|. Lect. 1 ( 1— 6) Lect. 2 ( 6—12) Lect. 3 (12—17) Lect. 4 (17—21) Lect. 5 (21—28) Lect. 6 (28—33) Lect. 7 (33—39) Lect. 8 (39—44) Octob. 1670. Lect. 9 (45—49) Lect. 10 (49—54) Lect. 11 (54—60) Lect. 12 (60—64) Lect. 13 (64—69) Lect. 14 (69—73) Lect. 15 (74—77) Lect. 1 ( 1—5) Lect. 2 ( 5—11) Lect. 3(11—17) Octob. 1671. Lect. 4 (17—23) Lect. 5 (23—29) Lect. 6 (29—34) Lect. 7 (34—41) Lect. 8 (41—46) Lect. 9 (46—54) Lect. 10 (54—63) Lect. 11 (63—68) Lect. 12 (69—77)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28738317_0099.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)