Bibliography of the works of Sir Isaac Newton : together with a list of books illustrating his life and works / with notes by George J. Gray.
- George John Gray
- Date:
- 1888
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Credit: Bibliography of the works of Sir Isaac Newton : together with a list of books illustrating his life and works / with notes by George J. Gray. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Keill, J. Response aux Auteurs des Remarques sur le Difference entre M. de Leibnitz et M. Newton. 8vo. 1713. [136 — Epistola ad Joannem Bernouillum in qua Isaacum New- tonium et serpsum contra Criminationes in Actis Lipsiensibus a Crusio quodam publicatas defendit. 4to. London, 1720. [137 *Leibnitii, G. Guil., et Johan. Bernoullii Commercium Philosopliicum et Mathematicum 1694—1716. Portrait of G. W. Leibnitz and plates. Lausannae et Genevae, 1745. 4to 2 vols. [138 * Maseres, F. Tracts on the Resolution of Affected Algebraic Equations by Dr. Halley's, Raphson's and Sir I. Newton's Methods of Approximation, with a Preface. 8vo. 1800. [139 * — The Doctrine of Permutations and Combinations. Being an essential part of the Doctrine of Chances, by Jas. Bernoulli and John WalHs, with other Mathematical Tracts. Published by F. Maseres. Roy. 8vo. 1795. [140 Raphson, J. Historia Fluxionum. 4to. 1715. [141 The Appendix contains tlie correspondence between Newton and Leibnitz con- cerning the invention of Fluxions. Robins, Benjamin. Discourse concerning the nature and certainty of Sir I. Newton's Methods of Fluxions and of Prime and Ultimate Ratios. 8vo. 1735. [In Robins' Mathematical Tracts, Wilson, 1761. Vol. IL] [142 Wallis, John. Opera Mathematica. 4 vols, folio. Oxon., 1693—9- [H3 The Preface to Volume I., contains a brief notice of Newton's claim to the discovery of Fluxions, and printed in the worlc are extracts from the Quadratura Curvarum, with which Newton had furnished him. Walton, J, Vindication of Sir Is. Newton's principles of Fluxions against the objections contained in the Analyst. Svo. DubUn, 1735. [144](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24749102_0032.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)