Newton, Sir Isaac, 1642-1727 (Knight, natural philosopher and mathematician)
Dates
- Existence: 1642 - 1727
Biography
Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) was born at Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, on 25 December 1642. He attended Grantham Grammar School, 1654-1656, before matriculating at Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1661 (B.A., 1665), where he became a Fellow in 1667. In 1669 he was appointed Lucasian Professor at the university. Newton was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1672, and served as its President, 1703-1727. He was M.P. for Cambridge University, 1689 and 1701-1702. Newton's work on optics was published in 1704, and his research on the laws of motion appeared in his Principia, published in 1687. His other work included theological writings and the use of astronomy to try to amend ancient chronology. He was knighted in 1705, and died at Kensington, London, on 20 March 1727.
Found in 431 Collections and/or Records:
Miscellaneous Calculations, c 1685-c 1700
Early drafts of the Principia and related notes; additions, corrections and revisions to the Principia. This is the 'general' category: papers relating specifically to lunar theory or containing mathematical problems are classified separately.
Miscellaneous Calculations, c 1665-c 1727
Early drafts of the Principia and related notes; additions, corrections and revisions to the Principia. This is the 'general' category: papers relating specifically to lunar theory or containing mathematical problems are classified separately.
Miscellaneous calculations and experiment results, c 1685-c 1700
Early drafts of the Principia and related notes; additions, corrections and revisions to the Principia. This is the 'general' category: papers relating specifically to lunar theory or containing mathematical problems are classified separately.
Miscellaneous Drafts of Newton's Optics, c 1700-c 1704
Drafts of 'Optics' and other miscellaneous material.
Miscellaneous Fragments, c 1706
On lines of the third order and on Descartes.
Miscellaneous Mathematical Notes
Primarily Newton autographs and letters to Newton.
Miscellaneous Newton papers, including some relating to the Leibniz controversy, c 1700-c 1727
Primarily Newton autographs and letters to Newton.
Miscellaneous Notes
Before 123.
Miscellaneous notes, c 1685-c 1700
Early drafts of the Principia and related notes; additions, corrections and revisions to the Principia. This is the 'general' category: papers relating specifically to lunar theory or containing mathematical problems are classified separately.
Miscellaneous notes, 27 July 1719 (Date appears on f.119v.)
Early drafts of the Principia and related notes; additions, corrections and revisions to the Principia. This is the 'general' category: papers relating specifically to lunar theory or containing mathematical problems are classified separately.
Miscellaneous notes and calculations, c 1680-c 1686
On 133v there is a fragment of pre-first edition Principia draft.
Miscellaneous notes on oscillation etc., c 1665-c 1727
Early drafts of the Principia and related notes; additions, corrections and revisions to the Principia. This is the 'general' category: papers relating specifically to lunar theory or containing mathematical problems are classified separately.
Miscellaneous notes on the back of a legal document and two scraps of paper, 16 May 1666
The Portsmouth Collection is the principal collection of Isaac Newton's scientific and mathematical papers, including early drafts of the Principia, and his correspondence with Oldenburg, Halley Flamsteed and many of the other most prominent scientists of his day.
Miscellaneous Notes on the Leibniz Controversy, c 1713
Primarily Newton autographs and letters to Newton.
Miscellaneous Optical Writings, c 1670-c 1706
Includes copies of letters, drafts of Opticks and other writings
Miscellaneous Papers, 1685-1833
Papers either in Newton's hand or concerning his life and work. Subjects covered include the Royal Society, education, cosmography, mechanics, mathematics, astronomy and shipbuilding.
Miscellaneous Papers On the Quadrature of Curves, c 1700-c 1706
ff.51contains draft of prop. VIII theor. VI and Prop.IX theor VII
Miscellaneous Unidentified Calculations, c 1665-c 1727
f.652 contains a letter from Mary and Ann Davies. f.728r is a letter from Benjamin Smith, Newton's brother.
Miscellaneous "very rough fragments" relating to the Principia, c 1665-c 1727
Early drafts of the Principia and related notes; additions, corrections and revisions to the Principia. This is the 'general' category: papers relating specifically to lunar theory or containing mathematical problems are classified separately.
Miscellaneous "very rough fragments" relating to the Principia, c 1665-c 1725
f.638*r is a letter from Margaret Barton Warner, Newton's Niece, thanking him for the present of some wine. f.659r is a letter form Thomas Sampson. f.652 is a letter from Mary and Ann Davies.
Motion of the Moon's Apogee, c 1720
Two lemmas, prepared for press; Two propositions; An earlier of the same two propositions; An imperfect copy of one of these propositions, and a rough-draft of investigation of horary variation of Inclination.
Motion of the Moon's Nodes, c 1720
Prepared for the 3rd Edition of Principia
Newton's draft response to the 'charta volens' of 29 July 1713; Newton on the authorship of the 'charta volens', c 1713
Primarily Newton autographs and letters to Newton.
Newton's final attempt to recast Principia Book II, Proposition X taking account of Bernoulli's critique, but leaving the basic form intact, c October 1712 (Preliminary draft before Add 3965.12: 192-193.)
Early drafts of the Principia and related notes; additions, corrections and revisions to the Principia. This is the 'general' category: papers relating specifically to lunar theory or containing mathematical problems are classified separately.
Newton's observations of the comet of 1682, 1682
Primarily Newton autographs and letters to Newton.
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