The Correspondence of Isaac Newton: Volume 5, 1709-1713

by Sir Isaac Newton

A. Rupert Hall (Editor) and Laura Tilling (Editor)

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This fifth volume presents the surviving correspondence from the period of almost four years which is, from a bibliographical point of view, the most important time in Newton's life: with Roger Cotes, Newton revised his Philosophise Naturalis Principia Mathematics and saw it through the press. Considered as a single group of letters, the Newton-Cotes correspondence is the largest and most important section of Newton's scientific correspondence that we have. Nowhere else can one witness Newton in a detailed debate about scientific argument and scientific conclusions - a debate from which he did not always emerge victorious. Nowhere else does Newton write in detail about the text of the Principia. And all scholars agree that this text which was hammered out between Cotes and Newton was the most important of all versions, printed and unprinted; this was (to all intents and purposes) the Principia of subsequent history.
  • ISBN10 052108721X
  • ISBN13 9780521087216
  • Publish Date 16 October 1975
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Cambridge University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 490
  • Language English