Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, 1646-1716 (mathematician)
Found in 38 Collections and/or Records:
Miscellaneous Notes on the Leibniz Controversy, c 1713
Primarily Newton autographs and letters to Newton.
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 statement of the case in dispute between Leibnitz and himself, c 1700-c 1720
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.
Newton's transcription of a letter from Leibniz
It is not clear whether the translation is Newton's own, though the singular correction - 'deceipt' for 'foul play' suggests that it is, at least in part.
Notes on the Leibniz Controversy, c 1713
Primarily Newton autographs and letters to Newton.
Notes on the Leibniz Controversy, c 1713
Primarily Newton autographs and letters to Newton.
Notes on the Leibniz Controversy, c 1713
Primarily Newton autographs and letters to Newton.
Papers relating to the origin of the dispute, c 1700-c 1712
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.
References to the original letters contained, or intended to be contained, in the Commercium Epistolicum, c 1710-c 1720
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.
Remarks on Leibnitz's first letter to the Abbe Conti, c 1710-c 1720
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.
Rough drafts of the Leibnitz Scholium in the 2nd Edition of the Principia, and proposed additions to it, c 1700-c 1712
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.
Several drafts of letters of Newton to Des Maizeaux after the death of Leibnitz, c 1716-c 1720
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.
Two printed copies of Newton's letter to the Abbe Conti, with remarks of Newton on the letter of Leibnitz to the Abbe Conti, August 1717
These were shorts printed by Newton in London in Augut 1717 to be added to Raphson's "History of Fluxions" (after Leibniz's death). They were seen by Des Maizeaux, who then persuaded more letters out of Conti (early 1718). Bth were printed together in Tome 2 of "Recueil de diverses piéces par Mrs. Leibniz, Clarke, Newton, & autre autheurs celébres" (Amsterdam, 1720), pp.20., 82 & 107.
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