Pemberton, Henry, 1694-1771 (physician and mathematician)
Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Henry Pemberton to Isaac Newton, 9 February 1726 (1725/6)
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.
Motion in a Logarithmic Spiral, c 1723-c 1726
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.
Queries from Henry Pemberton to Isaac Newton, c 1723-c 1726
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.
Queries from Henry Pemberton to Isaac Newton, c 1723-c 1726
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.
Scraps written by Newton on the back of Pemberton's letters, c 1880
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.
Some Geometrical Propositions, c 1723-c 1726
Including Propositions 25 and 26 of Principia Book I.
Stationary Point in an Elliptic Orbit, c 1723-c 1726
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.